Privacy
Privacy Page
What We Offer
Webquest.com, Inc strives to provide its visitors with good service and useful information. While the information we provide on the site is all free to the public, we understand that you likely don’t want your personal contact information treated in that same fashion. To that end, we take great pains to preserve your privacy. We want you to feel comfortable using our services and to make use of them to help you enjoy your trips and, of course, to ensure that you get the most out of your visit to any of the cities described on our pages.
Whatever information you provide to us remains private. We’re not in the business of selling your information to other websites to earn a buck. If you opt to have us share your information because you want to know about other offers from businesses with whom we work, we will do so, but never without your express permission. You may contact us at any time with questions or concerns and we’ll be happy to address them for you.
How Websites Collect Information
Whenever you visit a website, your computer sends its IP address to that server so that you can receive the information you requested. This is rather like the return address on an envelope. Our site, like every other site, does collect this information, which is not useful for identification purposes. It is, however, very useful to us in determining the popularity of our site and its pages.
We use this information to improve services, to see which pages garner the most interest from our visitors and to direct any changes we make to the site. There is no way for us to collect personally-identifying information, such as your email address, unless you provide it voluntarily. If you choose to do so on one of the forms on the site, again, we will not share this information with third parties.
Cookies
Contrary to popular belief and urban legends, cookies contain no personally identifying information, though they do remember your computer’s address so that you don’t’ have to log in each time you change pages, and so forth. These are not programs; these are not viruses; these are not Trojans: These are simply text files. The small text files cannot be read by other computers and pose no threat to your computer. Cookies are a basic element on just about every Internet page in operation.
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