
Privacy Policy
nSight, Inc.
respects the privacy of your visits to our Web site. We will use
reasonable and appropriate safeguards to protect the privacy of
any personal and/or company information you voluntarily distribute
to us while visiting our Web site via email or through an online
form.
Generally, this
information is requested to process and respond to an inquiry, register
for an event, complete a survey, or enter a contest. If you provide
us information for other purposes, we may use it for those purposes.
Depending on the location of the server(s) involved, information
sent to us from one country may be stored or processed in another
country. For the convenience of our customers and repeat visitors,
nSight utilizes "cookies" to enhance your visit. These cookies can
optimize subsequent visits to nSight's Web site. (For more information
on cookies, please see below “About Cookies”).
nSight periodically
distributes company information via email to those who voluntarily
subscribe to our list through the completion of an online application
or form. Any subscriber can "opt-out" of our email distribution
list at any time using the instructions provided in every nSight
general distribution message. (Simply send a blank e-mail message
to unsubscribe@nSightWorks.com.)
nSight is committed
to protecting the privacy and rights of our visitors to our Web
site, customers, partners, and affiliates. However, you should understand
that public network transmissions may be accessed by unauthorized
third parties. nSight will not be liable for any unauthorized disclosure
of information. In addition, we reserve the right to disclose information
when required by law, to protect our legal rights, or to protect
the safety of the public. Please refer to the nSight Terms and Conditions
for further details. If you have any questions regarding nSight's
Privacy Statement, please email: legal@nSightWorks.com.
About Cookies
A cookie is a
small string of text that a Web site sends to your browser. Cookies
were designed to help distinguish a user's browser as a previous
visitor. The cookie helps remember and save any preferences that
may have been set by you, the user. A cookie does not retrieve any
other data from your hard drive, pass on computer viruses or capture
your email address.

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