
Information collected automatically via the Internet
RailSimStuff.com logs http requests to our server. These logs capture computer information, navigation and clickstream data.
Some of the information collected does not identify who you are. Other information, such as your domain name or IP address,
may identify you depending on the naming standards followed by your Internet service provider. You may wish to ask them about
their polices and practices.
While we make no attempt to link the information captured to the identity of individuals, the information captured does
identify the following:
- The Internet domain and IP address from which you access our web site;
- The type of browser and operating system used to access our site;
- The date and time you access our site;
- The pages you visit; and
- If you linked to the RailSimStuff.com web site from another web site, the address of that web site.This information is
used to help us make our site more useful to our audiences by learning about the number of visitors to our site, and by
monitoring traffic patterns and the types of technology our visitors use. We do not track or record information about
specific individuals and their visits.Visitor information is not disclosed to anyone except RailSimStuff.com personnel
who need the information for legitimate business purposes such as responding to a request.
Volunteered Information
RailSimStuff.com web sites do not automatically gather any personal information from you, such as your name,
phone number, or e-mail address. This information is only obtained if you provide it voluntarily, through contacting us
via e-mail, or through an online form.
If you should choose to provide us with personal information—-as in an e-mail or
by filling out a form and submitting it to us through our website—(pending)-we will use that information to respond
to your message and to help us get the information you have requested. RailSimStuff.com does not collect personal information for
commercial marketing or distribution to any private organizations. Messages sent via the Internet can be intercepted.
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