privacy

Scope
This privacy policy applies to the domain known as gsrphotography.com being hosted by a third party for which the owners of gsrphotography.com have no control over. This statement does not apply to any other web servers not linked or otherwise not associated with gsrphotography.com.

E-Mail
If you send us e-mail, we may share that e-mail with others in the process of deciding who should respond to it. We do not keep an archive of such messages, but they do get recorded as part of normal system backups by the third party web hosting service.

Server Logs
We keep typical Web server logs for gsrphotography.com that include:
URL from which request received. date and time stamp. URL requested. file sent. browser used. In the case of search forms, our logs will include the search string that was entered. Errors are also logged. We occasionally summarize these logs in order to optimize frequently requested content and data. These summaries do not retain a linkage between requesting URL and name of file requested, but they do show frequency of requests for Web pages by URL, by time, whether within the gsrphotography.com domain, by country of origin, etc.  After the summary is made the detail is deleted from disk, though it may exist in the third party web host's cycle of tape backups for a longer period.

Cookies
A Web cookie is text information that a Web server page can instruct your browser to write to your browser's cookie file. Many Web sites use cookies to track usage patterns on their site on a page by page basis. The cookie is anonymous unless you give the remote Web site personal information that they may associate with a cookie.

Most gsrphotography.com Web pages do not use cookies. Any that do use them are not required to notify you if it is for anonymous usage tracking. If you wish to control cookies you need to use a browser (such as current versions of Netscape and Microsoft Internet Explorer) that allows you to control cookie requests received by the browser (always accept, accept on approval, always deny).

Forms
Some pages use HTML forms, ranging from very simple e-mail forms to more extensive requests for information. Use of any information entered on a form is determined by the information owner of the particular forms page, however, we will not sell your information to third parties for the purpose of sending unsolicited commercial email. Some forms are inherently anonymous, while the whole point of others is to enter information about yourself.

More Information
For more information on privacy issues in general, an excellent starting point is with the U.S. Federal Trade Commission. In particular see their own FTC Website privacy policy, their information on privacy initiatives, and their special page on kidz privacy. Another general resource is the Electronic Privacy Information Center.