Publications International, Ltd. (PIL), which owns and operates PoingoBooks.com, is very aware that privacy and the protection of personal information are concerns for many users of the Internet. As a general policy, we do not attempt to automatically collect personal information about users of any PIL Web site. We do, however, collect certain non-personal site user information. This information is used to improve the performance of the site, enhance the user experience, and ensure the satisfaction of site visitors.
The information tracked includes the type of operating system in use, the type of browser used by the visitor, the pages visited, and the data requested. We use this information internally to analyze site traffic on an anonymous basis. From time to time PIL may distribute analyses and summary reports about the operation of its Web site, each of which may contain anonymous information. E-mail addresses and other personal information or data are known only when it is voluntarily submitted.
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PIL reserves the right to change this policy at any time and will immediately post a revised and updated policy on all sites affected.
It is PIL’s intent to adhere to the requirements of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). To protect the interests of children, it is the policy of PIL that no information should be submitted to or posted on PIL Web sites by children 13 years of age or under without the consent of a parent or guardian. PIL does not actively seek any demographic or preference information from children, nor will it ever knowingly disclose any personally identifying information regarding children to third parties. We encourage parents to monitor their children's online use, and to help us protect their privacy by instructing them never to provide personal information on this site or any other without your permission. We also encourage you to discuss with your children the responsibilities of using the Internet and the World Wide Web, and suggest that you consider using access-control software to limit or guide your children's exposure to Web-based experiences.