MIT Systems Privacy Statement
MIT Systems is committed to your privacy and guards your details carefully. We recognise that while the online environment is full of excitement and endless possibilities, it does engender concern for consumers about what information is collected from them and to what use that information is put. This policy is to provide you with reassurance and information about MIT System's use of your information.
Personal Information
MIT Systems does not share, disclose or sell any personally identifiable information collected at our site with other companies or organisations.
MIT Systems does collect some personally identifiable information about you at different times.
Besides the information we may request from you, we also collect information that we can use to improve MIT Systems service and performance. This information does not identify you personally. When you visit a Web page within our site we automatically record the URL requested, the time and date it's requested and the browser software being used.
Information Security
While MIT Systems undertakes to protect your personal information, no guarantee can be given that information sent over the Internet is always 100% secure. Sending and receiving information over the Internet is at the user's own risk, however we will do everything possible to ensure your data security once we receive it.
Pointers to protect your privacy
MIT Systems will never request your credit card details in an email. Do not ever submit your credit card details in email format.
MIT Systems has no control over other Web sites we link to, and we take no responsibility for the conduct of these organisations.
WebJam 2006
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