Your Privacy
Nothing on the internet is truly private
or it wouldn't work. Computers need to know stuff about
were you are, to help
you find out where other things are. Like most sites we use our web server
logs to gauge how many visits and visitors like you, that
we've had. We can tell what country you are from, what the
IP address of your computer is and information about what
your browser is, what size screen you have and if you have
software installed like the Flash plug-in. We can see what
pages your computer has read and where you went on the site. If
you've downloaded a file or a PDF or movie etc. we can tell
which one.
We're using that information to help us
tell what bits of the site people like and just because
we're naturally curious. (Nothing beats an email from you
telling us what you do or don't like about the site however.
Reading a note is heaps better than looking at IP numbers
every time.)
We don't set cookies but we might
sometimes use popup windows to display information or a video that you've requested on the page. We'll
tell you when we do, so if your browser squawks 'pop-up', you can
allow the content.
We don't know who you are unless you
tell us by subscribing or sending us an email with those
details. If we publish those email addresses, say in your
Farmer's Markets listing, it is presumed that this is what
you want so that people can contact you. Don't include it
or tell us if
you don't want it to appear online.
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Otherwise we don't share your email
address with anybody, and the idea of sharing your personal
details with someone else without your permission, is so
downright un-neighbourly we'd never consider it. Promise.
If you think we're abusing the
relationship (which would be hard because it's pretty
simple, we're showing you our content and you're reading it
for free) you have full privacy protection and it's all laid
out at privacy.gov.au.
The editors and publisher
Regional Food Australia 2007
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