Here is how we handle information about your visit to
our Web site:
A. Information Collected and Stored Automatically
If you visit our site to read or download information,
we collect and store the following information about
your visit:
- The name of the Internet domain (for example, "xcompany.com"
if you use a private Internet access account, or "yourschool.edu"
if you are connecting from a university's domain) and
the IP address (a number that is automatically assigned
to your computer when you are using the Internet) from
which you access our site;
- The type of browser and operating system used to
access our site;
- The date and time you access our site;
- The Internet address of the Web site from which you
linked directly to our site; and
- The pages you visit and the information you request.
This information is primarily collected for statistical
analysis and technical improvements to the site. This
computer system uses software programs to create summary
statistics, which may be used for such purposes as
assessing what information is of most and least
interest, determining technical design specifications,
and identifying system performance or problem areas
Cookies
A “cookie” is a small text file that a Web site can
place on your computer's hard drive in order, for
example, to collect information about your activities on
the site or to make it easier to use certain site
functions. The cookie transmits this information back to
the Web site's computer. Many users do not know that
"cookies" are being placed on their computers when they
visit Web sites. If you want to know when this happens,
or prevent it from happening, you can set your browser
to warn you when a Web site attempts to place a "cookie"
on your computer. We do not use cookies on Repo-Links.com
E-Mail: Repo-Links.com does not send e-mail directory.
No spam ever.
Favicon.ico requests: Some browsers initiate a
favicon.ico request to a web site when a user adds a
site to their "Favorites" list. (.ico stands for "icon")
It is a small 16x16 pixel icon that replaces the
standard icon used for a web page. Favicon.ico requests
are not tracked.
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