NoiseWire Privacy Policy
Last modified - 28/12/2005
Confidentiality
At NoiseWire we are resolved to safeguard the privacy of our users and we want to provide a totally secure user experience. We will do everything we can to ensure that the information you submit to us is kept confidential and that it is used only for the purposes described below.
Your personal information
We will not sell or pass on any of your details to any third party without your permission.
Information gathered about visitors to the site
We monitor user activity on the NoiseWire site as a whole. We do not track individual user activity.
Our analysis is crucial in helping us to develop the site and to make it as attractive as possible for our users. For example we are interested to know which components of the service receive the most visitors.
We are continually striving to create a better overall experience for our users. We may share some Iinformation with our partners and clients in order to prove usage levels or related information. However we would never do so in a way that identifies a specific individual's behaviour.
Protection of Children
NoiseWire takes childrens' privacy seriously. If you are under 18, we recommend you consult your parents or guardians about the use of this site. In compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA), NoiseWire will abide by the following guidelines:
(a) When registering your details with NoiseWire, you will be required to enter your age group. Any information submitted by those under 18 will not be passed on to a third party or used by NoiseWire for any marketing purposes.
(b) While we will do everything in our power to prevent children from giving out personally identifiable information or viewing inappropriate material, NoiseWire recognise that it is the parents' ultimate responsibility to regulate their childrens' web surfing. We cannot be held responsible for children misleading us about their age.

