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In order to provide a safe and secure environment in our web site, Cirtex Web Hosting, we have created this statement dedicated to the Privacy Policy, which is subject to change without notice. It is recommended that you review this Privacy Policy regularly.
CIRTEXWEBHOSTING & COOKIES
Cookies are a technology which can be used to provide you with tailored information from a website. Cirtex Web Hosting sends a "cookie" to your computer. A cookie is a piece of data that identifies you as a unique user. We use cookies to improve the quality of our service and to understand our visitors more. We do not disclose cookies that collected by Cirtex Web Hosting to other third parties.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
It is optional to register an account to submit your review to be considered for inclusion in our site. No matter submitting reviews or registering an account, the only personal information we gather are your name, e-mail and URL you provided. We use such information in connection with the provision of Cirtex Web Hosting only, and we do not redistribute your information to other parties.
When you sponsor our service, you may be required to provide us with your billing information, such as your name, email, address, and credit card details. We may use this information to inform you about the status of your order, as well as to let you know about upcoming Cirtex Web Hosting services. Tracking of user activity on our site is solely for internal purposes in order to provide you with the best possible experience. We do not share your information with other third parties.
When you access our site, Cirtex Web Hosting, your information such as IP address, platform, browser, date and time are automatically stored for traffic analysis purpose. We do not disclose your personally identifiable data to other third parties.
LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES
Cirtex Web Hosting collects links to other web sites. Please be aware that we can not be held responsible for the privacy practices and content of such web sites listed in our site.
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Viacom and Google: Stealing Your Privacy
The long-running dispute between Viacom and YouTube owner Google took another twist last week with a court ruling by Judge Louis Stanton that Google must hand over to Viacom the personal details of everyone who has ever watched a video on the video sharing web site. The judge accepted Viacom s claim that its lawyers need the data which is to include IP and email addresses along with the history of every video on the site to build their case in support of the media giant s 1 billion law suit against Google....
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No Winners in the Battle for the Internet
It is now so simple to share copyrighted material online that the big motion picture companies and record labels insist that file sharers are all but driving them out of business. Lawsuits abound. This article examines one of the more prominent suits Viacom s 1 billion case against Google s YouTube and considers probable outcomes in light of the current digital culture....
Popular Firefox Extensions Reviewed
Mozilla Firefox is the world s second-most popular web browser right after Microsoft Internet Explorer. One of the main reasons it has gained such a quick and steady rise in popularity is because it s very secure fast and fully customizable. At the moment there are more than 2 extensions that can be used as add-ons. In this article we re going to review the most popular ones that improve the way we surf the Web....
ICANN Decides To Expand Internet
ICANN the Internet s key oversight committee held a conference in Paris the week of June 23 2 8 and voted to allow the influx of a seemingly limitless amount of new top level domains TLDs . They also approved a proposal that would allow for public comment on the issue of web addresses in non-English languages. The ramifications of such changes are huge and we aim to address all of them in this article....


