PRIVACY STATEMENT
Thank you for visiting Tricinium.com, the Web site of Tricinium Limited. Because we
share your concern about privacy, we are letting you know how we collect information
about you, what information we collect, how we use the information, under what
circumstances we disclose it, and what choices are available to you regarding such data collection.
When you visit our site you may provide us with two types of information:
(1) non-personal information that is collected on an aggregate basis from all users, and
(2) personal information you voluntarily choose to disclose through registering,
filling out a profile form, or joining an e-mail list.
USE OF COOKIES
Tricinium Limited does not currently use "cookies", but reserves the right to do so in
the future. "Cookies" are small files which allow web site providers to store and
sometimes track what you are looking at when you visit sites. If you are concerned about
the potential use of information gathered from your computer by "cookies," you can set
your browser to prompt you before it accepts a cookie. Most Internet browsers have
settings that let you identify or reject cookies.
COLLECTION AND USE OF NON-PERSONAL INFORMATION
If you do nothing during your visit but browse, read pages, or download information,
our site will automatically record the following information about your visit without
reference to your personal identity:
- The Internet domain for your Internet service (e.g., "yourcompany.com" or "yourcollege.edu").
- The type of browser that you use (e.g., "American Online version 7" or "Microsoft Internet Explorer 5").
- The type of operating system that you use (e.g., Windows or Macintosh).
- The date and time you visit our sites, and the Web pages that you visit on our sites.
- The address of the previous Web site you visited, if you linked to us from another Web site.
- The address of the next Web site you visit, if you linked to it from our sites.
This information is used to help us diagnose technical problems. We also use this information to track user interests so that we can provide content of interest to our sites' users. We gather this information in the aggregate -- as a total, not linked to individual users -- and we may share it with certain other reputable entities which share our interests.