At J S Publications, we care about your privacy. When you come to our Web sites we will only collect the information we need to provide the services you request. We will not trade or share such information with third parties.The privacy policy statement for any given web pages in the J S Publications web sites will differ depending of the type of user accessing the page. This page includes the Visitor, Public and Member statements.
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site. The table below explains the cookies we use and why.
| Cookie | Name | Purpose | More information |
|---|---|---|---|
Google Analytics |
_utma |
These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our site. We use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the site. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, where vistors have come to the site from and the pages they visited. | |
| JSP site cookie acceptance | JSPAcceptCookies |
This cookie is used to record if a user has accepted the use of cookies on the JSP website. | |
| JSP automatic login | UKREWJSPUser |
These cookies allows JSP web sites to recognise returning visitors who have an account and log them in automatically, thereby offering visitors the full range of information they are entitled to view. | |
| Session cookies | CFID CFToken |
These are cookies that permit visitor session management. |
We do not store any personal data in these cookies, nor do we share or sell any of the information to third parties.
Most web browsers allow some control of most cookies through the browser settings. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org.
To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites visit http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
This statement applies to Visitor interactions with the J S Publications Web servers. Any questions regarding the web site and the privacy policy can be directed to site-policy@jspubs.com.
As is typical, we log http requests to our server. This means that we know the originating IP (e.g. 123.42.23.1) address of a user agent requesting a web page, or part thereof. We also know the Referer and User-Agent information accompanied with an HTTP request. We do not log the specific identity of Visitors. We occasionally analyze the log files to determine which files are most requested and the previous site or user agent which prompted the request. Our logging is passive. We use 2 (two) session cookies to track the Visitor through the course of a session. These cookies uniquely identifies the visitor within the context of our web sites but it does not provide any identifying information on the Visitor.
We log requests to our search services. This data is only used for administration and researching the efficacy of our tools.
Logged information is kept indefinitely as administrative and research material; it is not disclosed outside of J S Publications. Aggregate (completely non-identifying) statistics generated from these logs may be reported as part of research results.
This statement applies to Public user interactions with the J S Publications Web servers. Any questions regarding the web site and the privacy policy can be directed to site-policy@jspubs.com.
As is typical, we log http requests to our server. This means that we know the originating IP (e.g. 123.42.23.1) address of a user agent requesting a web page, or part thereof. We also know the Referer and User-Agent information accompanied with an HTTP request. We do not log the specific identity of Visitors. We occasionally analyze the log files to determine which files are most requested and the previous site or user agent which prompted the request. Our logging is passive. We use 2 (two) session cookies to track the Visitor through the course of a session. These cookies uniquely identifies the visitor within the context of our web sites but it does not provide any identifying information on the Visitor.
When Visitors choose to create Public accounts they have to provide names and valid e-mail addresses. These e-mail addresses are used to send the Public users log in passwords. The Public user has the option to have our Web server issue an additional cookie that will allow automatic recognition of the Public user on subsequent visits. The e-mail address may also be used to deliver other services the Public user specifically requests.
We log requests to our search services. This data is only used for administration, researching the efficacy of our tools and providing feedback to Public users on way to improve their interaction with services.
Logged information is kept indefinitely as administrative and research material; it is not disclosed outside of J S Publications. Aggregate (completely non-identifying) statistics generated from these logs may be reported as part of research results.
This statement (and the Public Statement above) applies to member and invited expert interactions with the J S Publications Member Web site content. Any questions regarding the web site and the privacy policy can be directed to site-policy@jspubs.com.
Members' interactions with the site are authenticated. Consequently we have the capability to identify users and their activities.
Questions about this notice can be directed to site-policy@jspubs.com.
Statement created: July 2001