Pro Bono Bio reserves the right to change, modify or update this statement at any time without notice.
Pro Bono Bio does not collect personally identifying information about any individual Pro Bono Bio web site user except when knowingly provided by such individual. For example, you might be asked for information when you register for using one of the site's features or to receive a newsletter. You always have the option not to provide the information requested. If you choose not to provide the information requested, you can still visit most of the Pro Bono Bio web site, but you may be unable to access certain options and services.
A cookie is a small data file that certain web sites write to your hard drive when you visit them. The only personal information a cookie can contain is information you supply yourself. A cookie can't read data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites. Pro Bono Bio uses cookies solely to improve the visitors experience. For example, to keep track of the access rights assigned to a user, or to automatically fill-in repetitive forms with information previously provided. This could occur when posting a message on the discussion forums or submitting a profile.
Most web site browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually change your browser settings to display a warning before accepting a cookie, or to refuse all cookies. However, if you choose to disable the receipt of cookies from the Pro Bono Bio web site, you may not be able to use certain features of the site.
Pro Bono Bio web servers automatically collect information about a site user's IP address, browser type and referrer by reading this information from the user's browser (information provided by every user's browser). This information is collected in a database and used - in an aggregated, anonymous manner - in the internal analysis of traffic patterns within the Pro Bono Bio web site. This information is automatically logged by most web sites.
Pro Bono Bio does not disclose personally identifying information about its users to third parties, however Pro Bono Bio may disclose information about its users when believing in good faith that the disclosure is required by law.
Please be aware that Pro Bono Bio sponsors, partners or other web sites that have links on the Pro Bono Bio web site may collect personally identifiable information about you. The information practices of those parties and web sites linked to Pro Bono Bio are not covered by this privacy statement.
Pro Bono Bio users should also be aware that, when you voluntarily disclose personal information in bulletin boards or forums, that information may be collected by others and may result in unsolicited messages from others.
The safety of children is very important to Pro Bono Bio. Whilst Pro Bono Bio will make every reasonable effort to ensure that children's privacy and other rights are not compromised, it is ultimately the responsibility of parents to monitor their children's Internet usage.