The executive summary is this: 1 – We hate spam. 2 – We will never, ever, give your e-mail details to anyone else. 3 – We promise that we will communicate with you with discernment, and then, only when necessary.
The full statement is below. As you have probably realised by now, this is perfectible. So go ahead: comment, suggest, rant, improve things. The form is at the bottom of the page.
You probably prefer to download the PDF, so please feel free to do so.
Privacy Policy
Overview
IndyGo and mogWerks respect your privacy and the confidentiality of personal information that you confide in us. We promise to never communicate this information, including your e-mail address, to any third party.
Privacy
The personal information that we require in order to open an account with IndyGo is the minimum necessary to identify our users. We do not ask for, nor seek out by any other means, any other information. This information is not communicated to any third parties, and will be destroyed within a reasonable period once you close your account.
In conformity with French Law, our databases are being declared with the French Data Protection Agency CNIL.
According to current legislation here in France, all IndyGo users have a right of access and rectification to personal information that we may hold in our systems. You can access and change this information using the IndyGo advertising management system interface available at indygo.tuneside.com/go/.
If you have any further questions, don’t hesitate to contact us at the following e-mail addresses:
Cookies
Cookies in the IndyGo advertising management system
We use a cookie to control access to your account on the IndyGo advertising management system. This cookie contains no personal information and is automatically destroyed at the end of the session.
We also use a cookie to store your language preferences for your account. This cookie is set to last one month. Destroying this cookie should have no ill-effects on your experience of our site and system. At the next visit we detect your languages preferences from your browser’s settings, and you can, of course, change the displayed languages at all times.
Cookies on the IndyGo web site
We use a cookie to store your language preferences on our site. This cookie is set to last one month. Destroying this cookie should have no ill-effects on your experience of our site and system. At the next visit we detect your languages preferences from your browser’s settings, and you can, of course, change the displayed languages at all times.
At no moment is any personal information collected, and no personal information is ever connected with a cookie.
Cookies and advertisements on the IndyGo network
Advertisements displayed on the IndyGo network do not place cookies on visitor’s computers when they are viewed. It is contrary to our Terms and Conditions to attempt to do so.
IndyGo will never send unsolicited e-mail. In order to respect current European legislation, e-mail will only be sent with your prior permission.
We will never communicate your e-mail to any third party, nor permit any third party to use our lists to contact you.
Logs
Our web site logs all visits. These logs include the time of the visit, the IP number that was used to connect to the site, the browser that was used, the file consulted, and the referring site, should this exist. At no moment do these logs collect personal information, and no attempt is made to link the logs to any personal information. The logs, if they are consulted at any point, are used solely for statistical purposes in order to understand how visitors use our site, and how we can improve matters.
provisional version 1
mogWerks/IndyGo – France, April 30th, 2007

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