Minutes of Truth respects the privacy of visitors to our website. Please
read this Privacy Statement carefully so that you understand what information we
collect through our website and what we do with that information. This
Privacy Statement applies only to information collected online through the
Minutes of Truth website and does not describe the ways in which we may collect
or use information obtained offline or through any means other than our website.
If you have questions about this Privacy Statement, please contact us using our
contact form.
PROTECTING THE PRIVACY OF CHILDREN
Minutes of Truth asks that any children visiting the website get permission
from their parents before sending any information about themselves (including
names, email addresses, and phone numbers) over the Internet, to us or to any
other website.
Minutes of Truth is not directed at children under the driving age of 15 and
we won't knowingly allow anyone under the age of 15 to provide us with any
personally identifying information. If you are under the age of 15, please do
not provide any information about yourself on this website.
THE INFORMATION WE COLLECT
The information we gather falls into the following category:
(1) information supplied by visitors via email from the ‘Contact Us’ page
EMAIL ADDRESSES
If you provide us with an email comment or inquiry, we may email you about
our website or in response to your question or comment. While we may retain your
email address in our database and may occasionally contact you regarding our
website, your email address will not be knowingly sold, distributed or given to
any 3rd party organization.
BROWSER LEVEL INFORMATION
Our web server automatically collects limited information about your computer
configuration when you visit our website, including the type of browser software
that you use, the operating system that you use, the resolution of your computer
monitor, the website that referred you to our website and your IP address.
An IP address is a numerical address that is used by computers connected to
the Internet to identify your computer so that data (for example the web pages
that you want to view) can be transmitted to your computer.
We may also use IP address information for systems administration and trouble
shooting purposes. An IP address does not tell us who you are, and this
information will only be used to make our website useful to as many users as
possible.
CHANGES TO THIS PRIVACY STATEMENT
The World Wide Web is a constantly evolving medium. If we need to change our
privacy policy at some point in the future, we will post the changes to this
Privacy Statement on this website and update the reference to the effective date
to reflect the date of the amendment.
By visiting Minutes of Truth, you agree that your visit, and any dispute over
privacy, is governed by this Privacy Statement and our Terms of Use Agreement.