Privacy Statement
Web logging
When you visit this web site, your visit is logged by our web server as is the case with most web sites. This log information is statistically analysed by our technical staff to show trends in the use of the web site, such as the popularity of particular pages and photographs.
This log information does not identify you personally. It does not identify your email address. It may include the IP address and/or fully qualified domain name of the computer you use but this does not identify you personally. You should be aware that this information might identify the company you work for (if you access the web site from your place of work), or your Internet Service Provider.
If you access our web site by way of a hardware firewall, a proxy server or any other kind of router then it is the address of the router that will appear in our logs and not the address of your computer.
Cookies
IAPRI does not currently use cookies although you may receive cookies from the advertising banner included on some of our pages and our Internet service provider may also send cookies in our name to help with their monitoring of web traffic on our behalf. None of this identifies you or your computer. For more information on how cookies work and how you can turn them off we suggest you visit the About Cookies web site.
Any email correspondence is considered to be confidential unless agreed otherwise, for example if you offer a comment or correction to one of our web pages. Under no circumstances will we pass your contact information on to third parties.
