Kutchka's Privacy Policy

 

We value your privacy. Be assured that any and all information collected at this site will be kept strictly confidential. It will will not be sold or passed onto any third party. Any information you give to Kutchka will only be used to deliver the services you have told us you wish to take part in. A more detailed explanation about how we safeguard your personal information is described below. If you have any questions, please contact us.

 

Resale or disclosure of information to third parties

Kutchka will not sell or pass on any personal information to third parties.

 

Use of cookies

Kutchka’s website does not use cookies for collecting user information.

 

Session Information collected

Web statistics such as IP address and duration of session are collected for purely allowing Kutchka to assess the use of its site and implement improvements.

 

Email lists

Mailing lists for keeping our customers and interested parties informed about software updates or other services we offer are maintained by Kutchka. Purchasing or registering our software automatically joins a customer to our mailing list. Other interested parties must request to join through our website. Individuals email addresses on the mailing list are kept hidden from all other users on the list. Only authorised Kutchka staff have access to the mailing list email addresses.

 

Opt Out options

Our mailing lists are not high traffic and contain valuable information for our customers. However if you wish to opt out from our mailing list, please contact us using the unsubscribe option.

 

Updating information

If you need to update information you have provided to Kutchka, please complete our form using the update details option.

 

Effective Date

This policy was put into effect on 1st November 2003 .

 

Applicability

This policy only covers Kutchka’s website. Links within this site to other websites are not covered by this policy.

 

 

Tripple letter :

The letter W is the only letter in the alphabet that has more than one syllable... it has three.

You have Mail

The first electronic mail, or "email", was sent in 1972 by Ray Tomlinson. He also came up with the idea to use the @ sign.