Security
Diamond Research Foundation understands your concerns about online privacy, and we
realize that you may have questions about ways we use the information you
provide to us during your visit to our web site. We've developed and implemented
this privacy policy to outline our commitment to protecting the security of your
personal information.
As a means of tailoring your experience at our site, Diamond Research Foundation gathers
non-personally identifiable information about you when you visit our web site.
We do not collect personally identifiable information unless you volunteer it.
Our site has industry standard security measures in place to protect the loss,
misuse, and alteration of the information under our control. While there is no
such thing as "perfect security" on the Internet, we employ all reasonable
measures to ensure the safety of your personal information.
We may on occasion make changes to our privacy policy. Any changes or amendments
to our privacy policy will be posted at this URL, effective when posted. Your
use of this web site constitutes your acceptance of these terms.
How We Collect and Use Information
When you visit our site, non-personally identifiable information about you is
collected in a number of ways. We track your activities through your IP address,
computer settings, or most-recently visited URL.
Diamond Research Foundation does not collect information about you that is personally
identifiable unless you voluntarily submit the information to us — for example
by filling out a registration form or survey. Our registration forms typically
ask for information such as your name, address, zip code, and e-mail address.
In general, we use any personal information you provide to us for the specific
purpose we describe. We may also use this information to send you promotional
material about Diamond Research Foundation, and to assist us in web site administration.
You will not be asked to disclose more information than is necessary, and we do
not require that you provide this information to access our web site. Any
information we collect about you will not be sold to or shared with any third
party.
Use of Cookies
When you view our web site, we might store some information on your computer in
the form of a "cookie" or similar file. Cookies are small pieces of information
stored on your hard drive, not on our site. We use cookies to customize your
user interface, speed up the navigation process, and make your web site
experience more efficient.
Children's Online Privacy
Diamond Research Foundation's web site does not publish content that is targeted to
children, nor do we seek to collect personal information from children. We do not knowingly collect personal information from children and
therefore do not take any specific steps to protect the privacy of children who
disclose their personal data to us. If a specific Diamond Research Foundation program
allows participation by children, it will be clearly identified as such on our
site, and we will comply with all requirements of the Children's Online Privacy
Protection Act. Diamond Research Foundation encourages parents and guardians to spend
time online with their children, and to participate in the activities offered on
the sites they visit.