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Privacy Statement

This document was last updated 20 February 2008.

The ActiveAge is committed to protecting your privacy. When you browse through our web site, we collect information on the efficiency and working of our web site. This information includes the number of times a web page is accessed, the browser used, and paths taken when moving through the web site.

Collecting your Personal Information

The ActiveAge will ask you when we need information that personally identifies you (personal information) or allows us to contact you. Generally, this information is requested when you are asked to register before requesting e-mail newsletters or providing feedback.

Use of your Personal Information

ActiveAge uses your personal information for the following primary purposes:

  • To make the web site easier for you to use by asking you to enter your personal information only once.
  • To provide on-line services
  • To help us create and deliver content most relevant to you.

The ActiveAge does not share this information with any other organisation.

The ActiveAge will not disclose your personal information, without notice, and then, only if required to do so by law.

Use of Cookies

To ensure this web site meets our visitors' needs the ActiveAge collects web site statistics using cookies.

When someone visits one of our web sites, a cookie is placed on the visitor's machine (if the customer accepts cookies) or is read if the customer has visited the site previously.

Changes to this Statement

The ActiveAge may occasionally update this privacy statement. When this is done we will also revise the 'last updated' date of the privacy statement.

Contact Information

The ActiveAge welcomes your comments regarding this Statement of Privacy. ActiveAge can be easily contacted (see Contact Us page).

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