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Privacy Statement

We do not sell any information on our servers to anybody. We consider your data just that: your data. You can have complete confidence in our commitment to keeping your data private and will not be involved in data sales to any third party.


Cookies Explained:

Cookies are small data files which act as unique identifiers and allow our site to remember a particular user. Cookies do not harm your computer. Certain areas of our web site, such as Services, require that cookies be enabled in order to retrieve requested information.


Temporary Cookies

Particular areas of our web site employ the use of temporary cookies. For example, Services use temporary cookies to maintain a user's state - such as signed in or not signed in.

The concept is similar to visiting a theme park and receiving a hand stamp which allows entrance and exit throughout the day. Temporary cookies do not actually write anything to your hard drive.


Permanent Cookies

Certain areas of our web site employ the use of permanent cookies. These allow the site to identify unique users and pre-fill forms with information the user previously saved.

Unlike a temporary cookie, that is similar to a day pass at a theme park, a permanent cookie is like a long-term pass. Permanent cookies write a small text file to your hard drive.

Permanent and temporary cookies can also work in conjunction with one another. This partnering is used to enable our Services to prepopulate fields with previously saved information, such as origin and destination cities.


Browser Cookie Settings

Listed below are examples of the steps taken to view your browser's cookies settings.
If using Netscape Communicator 4.0

. Click Edit Menu
. Click Preferences
. Click Advanced

If using Internet Explorer 4.0

. Click View
. Click Internet Options
. Click Advanced
. Scroll down to Security - then scroll to Cookies

If using Internet Explorer 5.0

. Click Tools
. Click Internet Options
. Click Security
. Click the Internet icon
. Click Custom Levels - then scroll to Cookies

FTP Access

There are several tweaks you can make to Internet Explorer that will make it more FTP-friendly. First, you can set up IE so that it can browse FTP directories, just as if they were folders in Windows Explorer:
. Click Tools
. Click Tools | Internet Options
. Click the Advanced tab
. Under Browsing, check the box labeled Enable Folder View For FTP Sites
Next, if you're on a computer that's behind a firewall, you'll need to set up IE to use passive FTP:
. Click Tools | Internet Options
. Click the Advanced tab
. Under Browsing, check the box labeled Use Passive FTP
If you need to upload files to an FTP folder, you must use a special URL in the following format:
. ftp://IPAddress/ (e.g. ftp://200.200.200.200)
This will result in the user being prompted for a user name and password. Once the user supplies user name and password, a directory comes up, and the user can drag and drop files to and from the FTP window.



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