Privacy policies

Tropic Weave is committed to ensuring the privacy of your information online. In order to enhance your visit at our website we gather certain information that helps us improve our content and your visitation experience. Please read the following policy to understand how your information will be treated as you make full use of our website.

This policy may change with site upgrades so check periodically for the latest version. This version is current as of May 1st, 2005.

Information that we collect

We may collect several items of personal information, including your e-mail address.

Collection of personal information

When you email us:

Other personal information collected by us (for example through the use of an online form) will only:

How we capture information

We use technology called cookies when you visit our site. Cookies are pieces of information that a website can transfer to an individual’s computer hard drive for record keeping. Your cookie may be sent at various times during your visit to our web site and may be updated as you access the many different areas.

Most Internet browsers are pre-set to accept cookies. If you prefer not to receive cookies, you can adjust your Internet browser to refuse cookies or to warn you when cookies are being used.

Use of collected information

The information we collect (including information contained in your cookie) may be used to provide such capabilities as personalisation services, interactive communications, and personalised communication between you and the content you prefer. We may also use the information to estimate the size of our audience and measure certain traffic patterns, to notify our visitors about updates to our web site,. If you ever receive a type of communication that you would not like to receive, you will have the option to unsubscribe from such communication (usually at the bottom of the page).

With whom do we share your information and for what purpose?

Tropic Weave does not sell, rent, or trade your personal information with others.

Security of information

Stored information about you is further protected from authorised access through the use of multiple firewalls (any of a number of security schemes that prevent unauthorised users from gaining access to a computer network or that monitor transfers of information to and from the network).