Starweavers respects your right to privacy. If you provide us with any personal
or business information, that information will only be used by Starweavers. We do not share or sell any information
which you provide us. The only exception to this applies only if you become a client and we need to subcontract
certain services, in which case we may need to share some or all of your information with that subcontractor. If
that is the case, we ask our subcontractor to comply with our privacy policy. If they will not, then we will not
proceed to work with that subcontractor until we have established a suitable agreement with both the subcontractor
and our client.
If you have provided any personal or business information to Starweavers and wish to have us remove your information
from our files, email us at remove@starweavers.com, or you can send a written request to Starweavers, 411 East Park Avenue, Aurora,
IL, 60505, or call (630) 859- 1129. You will receive a confirmation of your request by the same method of your
request. After that, we will no longer be able to correspond with you because your information will have been removed
from our files.
In addition to information which you provide to us, we utilize log files generated during your visit to our site.
These log files do not provide us with any personal information such as your name, address or email address. The
log files are not used to develop any personal or business profiles specific to any one visitor to our site. The
information obtained from these log files typically, though not exclusively, includes things like country of origin,
browser type, internet service provider, pages visited, etc. This information is only used to provide visitors
to our site with appropriate material and to help those attempting to find the type of information offered on our
web pages. Starweavers does not sell or share any information gathered from log files.
Technology is advancing in the area of internet privacy. There are methods which you can use to avoid leaving accurate
log information. While this is possible, most webmasters would rather not see the increased use of these techniques.
Inaccurate log files will hinder webmasters in developing and promoting web sites which are useful and easily accessible
by those who might wish to use them. Generally speaking, the information obtained in log files is too generic to
be used to pin-point a specific user, thus providing little loss of privacy. Exceptions to this can occur if you
email someone or if your post a message to a message board.
While Starweavers wants to have accurate information in its log files, we also understand the individual's desire
and right to anonymity and privacy. To that end we are participating a program which you can use to protect your
on-line privacy. To find out more about this program, go to our Links page.