OneTree web site collects only that personal information which is necessary for
its operation, for the purpose(s) for which it was collected or for a use consistent
for that purpose. We retain the information only for the length of time necessary
to fulfill the purpose(s) for which it was collected And we do not disclose your
information to any public bodies, individuals, or other entities, except as authorized
by law.
When you visit the OneTree web site, our web server(s) automatically collect a limited
amount of information essential for the operation and security of our web site.
Some of this information (e.g. browser type) does not identify who you are, while
other information such as your Internet domain name or IP address, may identify
you. The extent of personal information depends, in large part, on the "naming standards"
followed by your Internet Service Provider (ISP). You may wish to check with them
to inquire about their policies and practices in this regard. As you browse the
OneTree web site, information is automatically collected (on an aggregate basis)
and used to generate site statistics. For example, some
browsers (or versions of)
expose information regarding your web browsing behavior or pattern, such as the
referring site or last site visited. We may use such information to fix broken links.
Some portions of the OneTree web site may distribute small pieces of information
(called "cookies") to web browsers to assist you when you return to specific areas
on the site. If you have concerns about this, you can change your web browser settings
to either not accept this information or display warning messages.
When you voluntarily send electronic mail to us or complete an electronic form that
includes identifying information about you, we will keep a record of this information
so that we can respond to you. We will not send unsolicited e-mail messages that
could legitimately be considered as spam. Nor will we sell, contribute, or exchange
such information with affiliates or mailing lists (including services, providers,
and compilers), without your express permission or specific request to do so.