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Thank you for visiting the website of T. Nicholas & Co. As part of our website privacy policy, no personal information will be collected about you when you visit our Web site
unless you choose to provide that information.
Here is exactly how we
handle information about your visit to our Web site:
Information Collected and Stored
Automatically: If all you
do during your visit is browse through the website, read pages, or download
information, the only information we will gather and store about your
visit is the following information:
- The Internet
domain (for example, "aol.com" or "xcompany.com") from which you access the
Internet;
- The IP address
(an IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer
whenever you are surfing the web) from which you access our
website;
- The type of
browser and operating system and connection speed used to access the
site;
- The date and
time you access the site;
- The pages you
visit; and
- If you linked
to our website from another Web site, the address of that Web
site.
This
information is used for site management purposes -- to learn about the areas of
the site that are of the most and least interest, the number of visitors to our
site, and the types of technology our visitors use. For users that simply
browse and download information, we do not track or record any
personal information about you and your visit. Similarly, we will not knowingly collect information from anyone under
the age of 18 years.
If You Send Personal
Information: If you choose to provide us with personal information – such as if you
send us an e-mail or you fill out a form with your personal information and
submit it through our website – we collect and store your e-mail address and the
content of your communication in order to consider and, as appropriate, reply to
your communication.
For More Information On This
Policy: Any other
questions regarding this policy may be sent to us at: info@tnick.com.
Unauthorized use, tampering with or modification of this
system – or its supporting hardware or software – may violate federal or other
statutes and may subject the violator to criminal and civil penalties. In the
event of unauthorized intrusion, all relevant information regarding possible
violation of law may be provided to law enforcement
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