Privacy Policy


Data Collected

At Ingenuity we do collect certain items of information via our web site, this information allows us to see the effectiveness of our site. The particular items of information we collect for each visitor to our site are:

Date, Time, TCP/IP Address, Browser Type, Referring URL.

We do not collect any personal identification information. E.g. name, address, etc.

Information Confidentiality

If you have any queries or problems with our software we may sometimes ask you to send us data (for diagnostic purposes) from your system to aid us in understanding and locating the problem. We realise that some of this data may be confidential and so we treat all information of this nature as "Company Secret" by default. It is only ever used to diagnose the particular problem you raised with us. At no time will this information be used for any other purpose other than assisting us resolve the problem in question.

Email Addresses

Some visitors will enter their email address at our site usually to obtain a product activation key. We do keep this email address so that we can follow up your product evaluation.

Cookies

We do not use cookies or web beacons on our site. Whilst we do track the pages you visit within the boundaries of our site, we do not provide tracking information to anyone else.

Information Sharing

We do not sell, trade, or rent to others any information we collect about you.

Links to other sites

Certain parts of our site contain links to other web sites; these links are there to help you with navigation to those sites. We do not have control over these sites and therefore cannot be held accountable for the content or availability of them. We evaluate which sites we link to and we will only link to sites that (in our opinion) are maintained in a quality manner. If you do have any concerns or comments about any of these sites, please email us using the link below.

Questions and Concerns

If you have any questions, concerns or comments about our privacy policy please Contact Us.

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