Privacy Notice

The website djmp.org and any of its subpages do not collect & store any personal information about its visitors. However, IP addresses and host names are recorded automatically by the web site’s host servers, www.lunarpages.com, which in turn is readable by the website owner. This information is used only for data bandwidth reporting (as only a finite amount of bandwidth transfer is allowed per month) as well as general visitor viewing habits.

In some cases, a visitor’s TCP/IP address or hostname can reveal as much as the business or university whose internet connection the visitor is using.

These data recording features are not seperate add-ons to the website added by the owner, but instead come as standard installed features with the web server (as with most respectable web servers). These default installed recording features cannot be avoided by visitors to the site (regardless of their browser type or preferences).

If you would not like to be recorded by the default web server recording features, simply do not visit this website (http://www.djmp.org) or use a proxy server such as CoDEEN which will record an arbitrary & random computer’s information instead of the visitor’s.

When posting a comment, you must supply an e-mail address. Your supplied e-mail address will not be visible to anyone (even robots) but the website owner, so you need not worry about receiving spam e-mails. The website owner will not use your e-mail address for any purposes other than contacting you on a personal basis if such a thing is necessary. For your comment to be visible to the world (remember, no e-mail will be shown), the website owner must first review it and deem it appropriate. If deemed appropriate, all further comments posted by the same e-mail address will be automatically and instantly be approved for public viewing. For this reason, it is recommended that you supply the same e-mail address for each comment you submit.

If you would like to contact the djmp.org website administrator for any reason, you may do so by e-mailing statik !at! djmp !dot! org.

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