Privacy Policy
Online-Banking-Info.com is committed to maintaining
your confidence and trust, and maintains the following privacy
policy to protect personal information which you provide
online.
Personal Information
We will not disclose any personal information to any third
party for any reason. We will never send you any advertisements
or unsolicited information about the site. You agree to provide
us with your name and email address if you sign up for our
newsletter. We do not distribute, rent, sell or trade any of
your personal information such as your name and email address
to any third party.
Traffic data
Each time we get a visit to our site, our servers - like
most on the Web - collect some basic technical information,
including, for example, the visitor's domain name, referral
data, and browser and platform type (e.g., a Netscape browser
on a Macintosh platform).
We also count, track and aggregate the visitor's activity
into our analysis of general traffic flows at our site (e.g.
tracking where traffic comes from, how traffic flows within the
site, etc.). To these ends, we may merge information about
visitors and visits into group data, which may then be shared
on an aggregated basis with our advertisers; but we will not
disclose your individual identity or personally identifiable
data without your permission. When we do present aggregated
information to outside companies, no one will be able to
identify you or contact you.
Advertising
Online-Banking-Info.com works with several companies to
deliver ads to the site. Our agreement with such companies
specifies that information about our users may only be used to
deliver ads on our site. We do not provide any personal
information, such as names, postal addresses, phone numbers, or
e-mail addresses to any third parties.
Use of cookies
A "cookie" is a small amount of data that is sent to your
browser from a Web server and stored on your computer's hard
drive. Cookies can be used for several purposes, but we only
use cookies in a limited way. We allow our traffic counter to
use cookies to identify the number of unique browsers that
visit our sites and to keep track of how many times browsers
visit the site.
We can also allow ad companies to use cookies to help serve
advertisments. They are just used to help serve ads on the site
you are visiting. Cookies cannot be used to identify
individuals, only machines, so advertisers will not know who
you are. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but
you can usually change your browser to prevent that use if you
desire.
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