10-D Security is committed to maintaining the privacy of your personal information. The information practices for our web site are set forth below. 10-D Security does not collect, store, or use information obtained through this web site, except as described below.
10-D Security automatically collects and stores information about your Internet connection when you visit our web site. This information includes the following:
If you choose to give us feedback on the web site via e-mail (or if you request additional information from 10-D Security), you will be asked for your name and address and will have the option of providing other information, such as your profession. If you send e-mail to 10-D Security, we will consider that to be your consent for 10-D Security to use the information collected from the message consistent with this policy.
If you provide your name and other information, 10-D Security will maintain the information to process your request or inquiry. 10-D Security employees will see the information in the course of their official duties. In limited circumstances, such as requests from the Congress or pursuant to a court order, we may be required by law to disclose information you submit.
Please note that e-mail is not necessarily secure against interception, and that e-mail features in this web site are not encrypted. If your communication is very sensitive, or includes personal information like your bank account or social security number, you might want to send it by postal mail instead of e-mail.
10-D Security uses the information--both the information that is collected automatically and the additional information that you may provide--to measure the volume of requests for specific web-site pages, to improve the web site, and to be responsive to user needs and inquiries. 10-D Security may use the IP address information to monitor unusually heavy activity from a single address.
Although questions, comments, and other communications that we receive generally are not retained as permanent records, please note that it is possible that any mail--electronic or paper--that we receive could become part of the permanent record of 10-D Security, if the mail is part of materials that are scheduled for permanent retention.
For the security of our site and to ensure that the site remains available to all users, 10-D Security employs software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage. See 10-D Security's Disclaimer for additional information on this issue.
If you are concerned about the way your information is used in connection with this web site or about 10-D Security's privacy policy and information practices you should contact 10-D Security.