NUVO privacy statement

We here at NUVO don't appreciate it when websites we visit abuse our privacy; therefore, we pledge never to abuse yours.

NUVO's goal is to provide readers with the information they want and need. To do that, we may gather some general information about those who access our site. We may place a "cookie" in the browser files of a user's computer, which will enable us to determine the user's operating system, browser type and version, ISP, top-level-domain - such as .com, edu, etc -and other such general information.

Users have the ability to configure their browsers to refuse acceptance of cookies, which are pieces of information that sites tranfer to a user's hard drive for record-keeping purposes during each visit. Cookies help readers by saving such information as passwords and editorial preferences on user hard drivers. A cookie cannot pass on a computer virus, or even capture your email address.

We will only collect personally indentifying information that users voluntarily provide to us in registering for services, filling out surverys and entering contests. If you consent at the time you provide us with your information, we may also use that personal information editorially - to improve and customize our content - or we may employ volunteered personal infomation for marketing and promotional purposes, and may provide that information and aggregate statistics to reputable, pre-screened organizations whose products or services we think you might find interesting. Users can revoke their consent at any time to stop their infomation from being used for marketing and promotional purposes by sending an email request to webmaster@nuvo.net, or the can simply opt not to register for special services, surveys and contests.

NUVO will limit internal access of user information to employees responsible for conducting business with our customers.

Web surfers should be aware that by voluntarily disclosing personal information on NUVO's site or any other site, those details can easily be collected and employed by third parties. Children should get their parents' permission before sending out any personal information, or making any purchases over the internet.