Information We Collect Unless you provide it to us voluntarily or the information is collected via cookies in the manner described in this policy, AirVoice Wireless does not collect personally identifiable information about you (including, but not limited to your name, address, telephone number, and email address) in connection with your use of this web site.
AirVoice Wireless collects the information you provide us when you sign up to receive newsletters or advisories or contact us by email. We use this information only to respond to your comments or questions or to provide services related to the specific purpose for which you submitted the information. When applicable, each recurring newsletter or advisory that you voluntarily requested will contain instructions telling you how to be removed from our distribution list.
In addition, when you visit our website, we may passively collect other kinds of information, including the location from which you visit us, the kind of browser you use, the date and time you visit this web site, and the amount of time you spent viewing the site. Generally, we gather this information for the purpose of analyzing aggregated trends and statistics. In order to gather such information, our web server may automatically use technologies such as the following: Cookies. A cookie is a piece of information stored on your hard drive that tells our server that you have returned to this web site. Cookies do not gather information—instead, they may store information you provide. For instance, if you visit our web site and provide us with your name and email address, a cookie is used to retain this information. If you return to this web site, this cookie allows us to personalize your visit by remembering your name and email address. We may also use cookies to track usage of this web site in order to better understand what areas of our web site interest our users. Although these cookies remain on your hard drive indefinitely, you may choose to delete or disable them by changing your internet browser preferences. You can also set your internet browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, and you can decide whether to accept or reject the cookie.
Log Files. Internet protocol (“IP”) addresses are used to analyze trends, administer the web site, track users' movements, and gather broad demographic information for aggregate use. IP addresses are not linked to personally identifiable information.