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							write to your computer's hard drive when you visit 
							such sites. A cookie file can contain information, 
							such as a user identification code, that the site 
							uses to maintain a personalized look and feel on the 
							pages you have visited.
 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.
 Browser Level Information
							Wildwood Survival 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 our internal analysis of traffic patterns 
							within our web site. This information is 
							automatically logged by most web sites.
 Definitions IP address: Every computer connected to the Internet 
							has a numeric address called an "IP address." This 
							may or may not correspond uniquely to a particular 
							computer. In some cases, IP addresses can be 
							resolved to domain names, which may indicate a site 
							visitor's Internet service provider, employer, 
							university, etc. As part of its database analysis 
							Wildwood Survival resolves IP addresses to domain 
							names.
 Browser type: A user's browser is a software program 
							running on a computer that allows users to access 
							documents on the World Wide Web. Browsers can be 
							either text or graphic. They read HTML coded pages 
							that reside on a server and interpret the coding 
							into what the user sees as Web pages. Netscape 
							Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer are 
							examples of Web browsers. Browser type typically 
							discloses hardware platform, operating system, and 
							browser software and version.
 Referrer: The referrer is the URL of the Internet 
							resource or page that causes a browser to request a 
							page or image from Wildwood Canada servers.
 On-Site AdvertisingGoogle, as a third-party vendor, uses cookies to 
							serve ads on our website in order to serve relevant 
							advertisements.
 Google’s use of the DART cookie enables the service 
							of advertisements to our users, based on what pages 
							and content you choose to view within our website.
 Google offer you the option of removing yourself 
							from this service if you may choose. You may opt out 
							of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google 
							ad and content network privacy policy.
 EmailIf you use the mail form to contact Wildwood 
							Survival, your IP address, browser type and computer 
							operating system version are sent along with the 
							information provided by you on the email form.
 ForumsWhen you register for the forums you agree to the 
							terms and conditions for use of the forums. Your 
							name, email address, and IP address are collected 
							and kept in the forum database.
 Use of InformationNone of the information collected, either 
							intentionally or inadvertently, will be 
							intentionally conveyed by Wildwood Survival to third 
							parties. However, there could well be instances when 
							Wildwood Survival has no control over who may gain 
							access that information.
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