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The World Security Organisation Ltd. collects certain forms of information through standard Web logs for the purpose of site management. Of the information we learn about you from your visit to www.worldsecurityorg.com, we store only the following: the domain name from which you access the Internet (such as "aol.com") the date and time you access our site, terms entered into our search engine, and the Internet address of the web site from which you linked to our site. This information is used to measure the number of visitors to the various sections of our site and to help us make our site more useful to visitors. Unless it is specifically stated otherwise, no additional information will be collected about you. Except for authorised law enforcement investigations, no attempt is made to identify individual users or usage patterns. We do not give, share, sell or transfer any personal information to a third party.
When inquiries are E-mailed to us, we store the question and the E-mail address information so that we may respond electronically. Unless otherwise required by UK Law, we do not identify publicly who sends questions or comments to our web site. We will not obtain information that will allow us to personally identify you when you visit our site, unless you chose to provide such information to us. We do not forward your mail outside of The World Security Organisation Ltd. nor do we collect your name and e-mail address for any purpose other than to respond to your query. We will only maintain the information as long as needed to respond to your question or to fulfil the stated purpose of the communication.
E-mail sent to The World Security Organisation Ltd. may be seen by a number of people who are responsible for answering questions. If the information specialist who answers the mail does not know the answer to your question, your query may be forwarded to another The World Summits Organisation Ltd. employee more experienced in that area. You should be aware that e-mail is not necessarily secure against interception. Therefore, if your communication contains sensitive or personal information, you may want to send it by postal mail.
A cookie is a small file that a Web site transfers to your computer's hard disk, allowing the server to "remember" specific information about your session. Requests to send cookies from The World Security Organisation Ltd. Web pages collect information about your browser "session." The cookie makes it easier for you to use the dynamic features of these Web pages.
Certain The World Security Organisation. Ltd. databases create a cookie for each new session in order to store information about your interactions that may be required to perform a function later in the same session. Cookies allow the search and retrieval system to provide more interactive features. You may choose not to accept cookies and still use the databases. However, you will be unable to use the cookie-dependent features. Refer to the help information in your browser software for instructions on how to disable cookies.
Questions about The World Security Organisation Ltd. privacy policies should be sent to info@worldsecurtity.com
Refined June 2007