Privacy
This
is how we handle information we learn about you from your visit to our website.
The information we receive depends on what you do when you visit our site.
If
you visit our site to browse, or to read or download information like brochures
or press releases:
We collect and store: the name of the domain and host from which you access
the Internet (for example, aol.com or princeton.edu); the Internet protocol (IP)
address of the computer you are using; the browser software you use and your
operating system; the date and time you access our site; and the Internet
address of the website from which you linked directly to our site.
We
use this information to measure the number of visitors to the different sections
of our site, and to help us make our site more useful.
Generally, we delete this information after one year.
We
do not use "cookies"
on this site.
If
you choose to identify yourself by sending us an email or when using our secure
online forms:
We use personally identifying information from consumers in various ways to
further our commercial activities, such as sending sales and promotional
information, unless you indicate that such use of your information is unwanted.
We collect this information under the authority of the Federal Trade
Commission Act and other laws. We
may enter the information you send into our database to make it available to our
attorneys and investigators involved in law enforcement.
We also may share it with a wide variety of other government agencies
enforcing consumer protection, competition, and other laws.
If you contact us to purchase products and/or services, we also
may share some information you provide with certain private entities, such as
credit bureaus. In addition, when
you submit a complaint, you may be contacted by any of the agencies or private
entities to whom your complaint has been referred.
If
you contact us to order publications, we will use your information only to
fulfill your order or to contact you about your order.
If
you want to get information about you that may be in our records:
Federal and state laws may provide you certain rights to get information
about you that is in our records. To
learn more about the circumstances under which you can get and correct this
information, visit our Personal Information page.
Here's
what you should know about the security of the information you provide to us:
We use secure socket layer (SSL) encryption to protect the transmission of
information you submit to us when you use our secure online forms.
All the information you provide us through these forms is stored securely
offline.
If
you send us an email, you should know that email is not necessarily secure
against interception. So, if your
communication includes sensitive information like your bank account, charge
card, or social security number, and you prefer not to, or cannot use one of our
secure online forms, contact us by
postal
mail
or
telephone
rather than email.
If you do so, we may use the information you provide in the ways we have
described in this privacy policy.
Here's
how to contact us:
Bryluen International, Ltd.
1188 Olive Hill Lane
Napa, CA 94558-2110
info@bryluen.com e-mail
707 257-1385 fone
866-BRYLUEN (866-279-5836) toll free
707 257-1396 fax
If
you experience technical problems with the operation of this website, contact
our
Webmaster.
This
website links to documents located on websites maintained by various other
organizations. Once you access an
individual document that links you to another website, you are subject to the
privacy policy of the website containing that document
Cookie
A
"cookie" is a small text file that a website can place on your
computer's hard drive in order, for example, to collect information about your
activities on the site or to make it possible for you to use an online
"shopping cart" to keep track of items you wish to purchase.
The cookie transmits this information back to the Web site's computer
that, generally speaking, is the only computer that can read it.
Most consumers do not know that "cookies" are being placed on
their computers when they visit websites. If
you want to know when this happens, or to prevent it from happening, you can set
your browser to warn you when a website attempts to place a "cookie"
on your computer. [Back
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