Privacy Policy
Effective March 7, 2013
This Privacy Policy describes how Phytorion ("Phytorion", "us", "our" or "we") handles collection of information in regard to www.phytorion.com. By reviewing our website, you expressly consent to our collection, storage, use and disclosure of your personal information as described in this Privacy Policy. In addition, by accessing our website, you consent to the collection, storage, use and disclosure of the electronic information we collect about users of our website, as described below.
We may automatically log generic information about your computer's connection to the Internet. This data consists of things such as IP address, operating system and type of browser software being used and the activities conducted by the user while on our site. An IP address is a number that lets computers connected to the Internet, such as our web servers, know where to send data back to the user, such as the pages of the site the user wishes to view. We collect session data because it helps us analyze such things as: what items visitors are likely to click on most, the way visitors are clicking through the site, how many visitors are surfing to various pages on the site, how long visitors to the site are staying and how often they are visiting. It also helps us diagnose problems with our servers and lets us better administer our systems. It is possible to determine from an IP address a visitor's Internet Service Provider (ISP) and the approximate geographic location of his or her point of connectivity.
We may also set cookies for your web browser as you visit our website or use our services. A cookie is a small piece of information that is stored on a computer for the purpose of identifying the browser used during interaction with websites. Cookies may be used to store items such as identifiers and user preferences.
We may use cookies for a number of purposes, including but not limited to:
- Keep track of preferences you specify while you are using our website or services.
- Collect information for general internal and customer analytics.
- Conduct research to improve our content and services.
- To assist in identifying possible fraudulent activities.
Other than the electronic information we collect from you as identified above, and transactional information based on your activities on the website, we do not intentionally collect any other personal, non-public information directly from you, except for a valid email address. All other personal information we collect or store regarding you is information taken from publicly available documents filed in the bankruptcy court.
If you choose to access our website, you consent to the transfer and storage of any information we collect (as identified above) and any other information that you choose to provide us. We may collect and store some or all of the information identified above, as well as other information you choose to provide us, such as contact information and correspondence through our site.
We may also disclose personal information to respond to legal requirements, enforce our policies, or protect another person's rights or property. Such information will be disclosed in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
We may amend this Privacy Policy at any time by posting the amended terms on this site. All amended terms automatically take effect 30 days after they are initially posted on the site, unless we state such terms take effect at an earlier date. By using our website, you agree that you are responsible for checking back here regularly in order to determine whether changes have been made to this Privacy Policy which may impact you.