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Bruce Brownlee Company LLC Privacy Policy

By using brucebrownlee.com, you agree to the collection and use of a limited amount of your personal information as described in this policy. If we make any significant changes to this policy, we will post a notice on our home page. We are glad to have you as a visitor to brucebrownlee.com. Please send us any questions and/or comments you may have.

Summary of Our Privacy Policy

  • We won't send spam to you.
  • If you sign up for our newsletters or notifications, we'll send those until you tell us you don't want to receive them any more.
  • We won't give, sell, or rent your personal information to third parties without your permission unless we are facing a court order.
  • We'll only use information provided to make our site work better for you or to send you information that you request.
  • We download and keep our log files for up to 5 years, but we eventually just delete them. Although, except for an IP address, there's nothing in the log files that is personally identifiable information, we protect the log files as if they do have your name and address.

Log Files and Tracking Cookies

We use web analytics and log file analysis tools to improve the quality of our web site for your use, and to attract more visitors.

Our web site pages send a tracking cookie to your computer. The cookie is unique to your computer. We use this cookie to help with log file analysis and Javascript-based analysis that helps us learn which pages are more interesting to you and our other visitors than others, and to find any navigation problems in the web site that we can repair to make it work better for you.

Our web server logs each visit to each web page in our site. The log entry shows the URL of the page requested, the time of day, the type of browser used, your IP address, cookie information that we gave to you, and, if present, the name of the web site that referred you to us. We use this information every week to find out how we are doing. We learn which pages are most helpful to users, which pages might be missing (resulting in 404 errors), and we get new ideas for content you'll like.

We keep log files and analytics data for up to 5 years, and go over and over the data to compare how we are doing today compared to last year. Eventually, we just delete all the data, as it's relevance to site quality diminishes.