Our Privacy Policy
We are responsible for personal information under Our control.
All Our employees are responsible for day-to-day compliance.
When We use trusted third parties, including Our affiliates and subsidiaries, to act on Our behalf by performing such functions as fulfilling orders, delivering packages, processing credit card payments or providing customer service, contractual or other appropriate means are used to ensure compliance by such third parties with this Policy and all applicable privacy laws.
Our Website may contain links to other websites. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of other web sites. We encourage Our users to be aware when they leave Our site to read the privacy statements of each and every web site that collects personally identifiable information.
(a) User Accounts and Personal Information
When making a purchase on UIS PRODUCTS We will ask You for more information as is necessary to complete Your purchase.
We ask for some personal information when You create a UIS PRODUCTS user account, including Your email address and a password, which is used to protect Your account from unauthorized access.
We may record information about Your usage, such as when and how often You use the UIS PRODUCT Service as well as information You display or click on within the UIS PRODUCTS Service (including UI elements, settings, and other information), and may share this information to trusted third parties, including Our publishers or other suppliers of content.
We may use Your usage information to vary Your experience. For example, We may present content that We think would be of interest to You, based on the information We record about Your usage.
When You visit UIS PRODUCT, We will collect Your browser type and IP address and may use that information to vary Your experience.
If You are logged in, We may associate that information with Your account.
Any personal information or content that You voluntarily disclose online (in comments, reviews, etc.) becomes publicly available and can be collected and used by others. If You contribute to the UIS PRODUCT, You are publishing every word You post publicly. If You write something, assume that it may be retained forever.
(b) Email
When You create a UIS PRODUCT account, You can select whether We can send You emails related to the UIS PRODUCT Service or the products purchased by You. You can change this option at any time via Your Account Settings.
We reserve the right to send You important account related emails from time to time even if You have opted not to receive emails from us.
(c) Passwords
Your User account is protected by a password chosen by You. Passwords protect the integrity of Your account.
All Users are encouraged to select strong passwords and never to share them. You are prohibited from knowingly exposing the password of another User to public release either directly or indirectly.
Protect against unauthorized access to Your password and to Your computer by logging off once You have finished using a shared computer.
(e) Cookies
Cookies are alphanumeric identifiers that We transfer to Your computer's hard drive through Your Web browser to enable Our systems to recognize Your browser and tell Us how and when pages in Our website are visited and by how many people.UIS PRODUCT cookies do not collect personal information, and We do not combine information collected through cookies with other personal information to tell Us who You are or what Your screen name or e-mail address is.
The "help" portion of the toolbar on the majority of browsers will direct You on how to prevent Your browser from accepting new cookies, how to command the browser to tell You when You receive a new cookie, or how to fully disable cookies. We recommend that You leave the cookies activated because cookies may allow You to make use of some UIS PRODUCT Service features.
Some of Our business partners, like Our advertisers, may use cookies on Our website. We have no access to, or control over, these cookies.
(f) Private Logging
Every time You visit a web page, You send information to the web server. Most web servers routinely maintain access logs with a portion of this information, which can be used to get an overall picture of what pages are popular, what other sites link to this one, and what web browsers people are using.
These logs are used to produce site statistics; the raw log data is not made public.
Log data may be examined by developers and administrators in the course of solving technical problems and in tracking down badly-behaved web spiders that overwhelm the site. IP addresses of Users, derived either from those logs or from records in the database are frequently used to correlate usernames and network addresses in investigating abuse of the UIS PRODUCT Service, including vandalism, harassment of other users, or other disruptions of the site
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