Privacy Issues
Because your privacy is important to us, Weston
& Muir operates by these policies:
Weston & Muir's website
("Site") is maintained by the company. We can be reached via e-mail at westonmuir@westonmuir.com, postally at 1536 Parvenu Lane, Fallbrook, CA 92028, or you can contact us by telephone at 800-487-5655. Please bring to our attention any
instance where you feel these policies have been violated.
What's collected and what's not?
You can visit our site without telling us who you are or revealing any personal
information. While IP addresses (the Internet address of a computer) are logged to track a
user's session, the user remains anonymous. Tracking IP addresses gives us an idea of
which parts of our site users are visiting and how long they spend there. We do not link
IP addresses to anything personally identifiable. This means that a user's session is
tracked, but the user is anonymous. The user's browser also lets us know the type of
computer and operating system being used.
We explicitly ask when we need information that personally identifies you
("Personal Information"). Personal Information may be needed to provide unique
services specific to you or your employer. For example, Weston & Muir asks you for your name and e-mail address if you
wish to receive a response from us. We may request that you provide Personal Information
as part of a contest or promotion.
How is personal information used?
Personal information used to send you information that you requested. We use your
Personal Information to operate Weston &
Muir, and we may occasionally inform you of new features, services, and products
from Weston & Muir. In all cases,
we will explicitly inform you as to the requirement and/or use of requested Personal
Information. We never sell, rent, or loan our customer contact lists to outside firms: No
Junk Mail.
How is e-mail information used?
The e-mail addresses are used to send you information that you requested. We never
sell, rent, or loan our e-mail lists to outside firms: No Spam.
What about "cookies"?
We do not place a text file called a "cookie" in the browser files of your
computer.