Privacy Policy
OGinfo.com LLC (OGI) is committed to protecting your privacy. Please read the OGI Privacy Statement below for additional details about particular OGI sites and services that you may use. This OGI Online Privacy Statement applies to data collected by OGI through its websites and services.
INTRODUCTION: We want our users to always be aware of any information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.
WEBSITE ADMINISTRATION
OGInfo.com, LLC
Address: 101 N. Shoreline Blvd.
State/Province: TX
ZIP: 78401
Country: USA
Website URL: http://www.oginfo.com
Website e-mail: webmaster@oginfo.com
INFORMATION COLLECTION AND USE
We respect each site visitor's right to personal privacy. To that end, we collect and use information throughout our website only as disclosed in this Privacy Policy. This statement applies solely to information collected on this website. For each visitor to our website, our web server automatically recognizes no information regarding the domain or e-mail address.
The information we collect is:
* used to improve the content of our Web page.
* used to notify visitors about updates to our Web site.
* never shared with other organizations for commercial purposes.
This site collects cookies.
In order to use this website, visitors and/or members are not required to complete our registration form. During registration a user must give certain contact information, but we never sell or give away this information. It is only gathered to contact the user about services on our site for which s/he has expressed interest. It is optional for the user to provide demographic information (income level, gender, etc.), and unique identifiers (username, password, etc.). Giving additional information helps provide a more personalized experience on our site, but is not required.)
Registration is not required to enter our site.
We have an order form.
We require information from the user on our order form. A user must provide contact information (such as name, email, and shipping address) and possibly financial information (such as credit card number, expiration date). If we have trouble processing an order, we use the information to contact the user. This information is used:
* for shipping and billing purposes.
* to fill customer´s orders.
When we transfer and receive certain types of sensitive information such as financial or health information, we redirect visitors to a secure server and will notify visitors of this feature through a pop-up screen on our site.
We may publish a newsletter (ezine), and we never sell or share our subscribers' email addresses.
We operate online surveys, and we never sell or share our subscribers' email addresses
NOTIFICATION OF CHANGES
If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes to:
* this privacy statement.
CONFLICT RESOLUTION
We are committed to resolving disputes within 24-48 hours.
If problems arise, users may contact us by
* email. * telephone.
CONTACT INFORMATION
If site users have any questions or suggestions regarding our privacy policy, please contact us at:
Email sales@oginfo.com
Postal Address:
101 North Shoreline Blvd.
Corpus Christi, TX
USA 78401
Website URL: http://www.oginfo.com
Cookies
a.k.a. a cookie -or- cookie technology
A funny name for a noun that describes a small piece of information about you (about your computer, actually). It is a small file that a Web server automatically sends to your PC when you browse certain Web sites. Cookies are stored as text files on your hard drive so servers can access them when you return to Web sites you've visited before. Cookies contain information that identifies each user, for example: login or username, passwords, shopping cart information, preferences, and so on. When a user revisits a website, his or her computer automatically "serves up" the cookie, which establishes the user's identity, thus eliminating the need for the customer to reenter the information. Basically, the server needs to know this information in order for the website to work correctly, and the information is nothing more than a string of letters and numbers.
Cookies are commonly "handed out" when you, as a user, login to a Web site where you've registered a username and password. The server finds the cookie information on your computer, checks with its own information, and if they match, retrieves your file. You then have either a personalized version of a portal, or easy access to your online shopping account, for example.


