Privacy Policy

Our Policy is Simple

Our policy is simple: We collect no personal information about you unless you choose to provide that information to us. We do not give, share, sell, or transfer any personal information to a third party.

Links to Other Sites

Estenda.com provides links to external websites. Please be aware that when you leave the Estenda website you will be going to sites that are beyond our control and standards. Websites external to Estenda have their own privacy policies, and may collect data or solicit personal information. The privacy and security policies and procedures described for Estenda do not apply to any external links. We suggest contacting these sites directly for information on their privacy and security policies.

Non-personal Information - Usage Statistics

During your visit as you browse through the website or download information, our operating system will automatically record some general information about your visit. During your visit, our web operating system will record:
  1. The type of browser that you are using.
  2. The type of operating system that you use (such as Macintosh, Unix, or Windows).
  3. The date and time you visit our site, and the web pages that you visit on our site.
  4. The address of the previous website you were visiting, if you linked to us from another website.
  5. The Internet domain for your Internet service, such as “xcompany.com” or “xcompany.net” if you use a private Internet access account, or “yourschool.edu” if you connect from a college or university domain.

We use this information for statistical analysis, to help us make our site more useful to visitors. This tracking system does not record information about individuals. Estenda.com also uses Google Analytics. Google Analytics uses cookies to track visitors to estenda.com. Google Analytics does not track or record information about individuals.

Cookies

What are cookies? A cookie is a small piece of information that is sent to your browser when you access a website. The use of cookies is an industry standard and they are found at most major websites. There are two kinds of cookies. A session cookie is a line of text that is stored temporarily in your computer’s RAM. It is never written to a computer’s drive and it is destroyed as soon as you close your browser. A persistent cookie is a more permanent line of text that gets saved by your browser to a file on your hard drive. Depending on your browser settings, you may receive notification that a site is requesting cookie information, possibly with an expiration date. Persistent cookies have a future expiration date. Session cookies have no date associated with them.