cowma is committed to the ethical collection, retention and use
of that you provide to us about yourself on this site.
Information Collected and Stored Automatically
We do not collect personal information about you when you visit our Web
sites unless you choose to provide that information to us.
Cookies
A "cookie" is a small file that a Web site transfers to your
computer's hard disk allowing our server to "remember" specific
information about your session. The cookie and the information about
your session will be destroyed automatically shortly after you close
your browser-it is not permanently stored on your computer. You can
set your browser to disable cookies or prompt you before a cookie is
accepted.
Personally Provided Information
If you choose to provide us with personal information by sending an
email, or by filling out a form with your personal information and submitting
it through our Web site, we use that information to respond to your
message and to help us provide you with information or material that
you request. If provided, personally identifiable information is maintained
in a database that is regularly purged. Third party contractors may
have access to this information in order to provide an initial response
to your question or comment. These contractors are held to strict policies
to safeguard the information and provide the same level of privacy protection
as guaranteed by cowma. On occasion, we may conduct a study concerning
the types of questions sent to us. These studies help us to improve
our Web sites in order to make them more responsive to the needs of
our users. We do not give, share, sell, or transfer any personal information
to a third party unless required by law.
Links to Other Sites
We may incorporate links to other Internet sites that provide useful
information. Once you link to another site, you are subject to the privacy
policy of the new site.
Security
We use software programs to monitor traffic to identify unauthorized
attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage.
Causing damage to federal computer systems is a violation of India and
is subject to criminal prosecution in court. In the event of authorized
law enforcement investigations, and pursuant to any required legal process,
information from these sources may be used to help identify an individual.