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Privacy Policy

We at KPAC Solutions (KPAC) care about your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal information in accordance with fair information practices and applicable data privacy laws.

This privacy notice explains how KPAC collect, use and share personal information that you provide to us.
This privacy notice applies to the personal and non-personal information we obtain through our normal business activities online.

Personal Data:

Personal data refers to any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person and may include name, email, address, phone, identification number, location data, or online identifier.

Non-Personal Information:

When you enter our website, we may collect certain type of information that does not identify you as an individual like your computer’s IP address, your Internet service provider, the type of Internet browser used, the type of computer operating system used, the domain name of the website from which you visited our site. The information is aggregated to provide broad demographic information, such as the geographic location of visitors and how long they stay on our site. Collecting this type of information allows us to administer our site, diagnose server problems, analyze trends and statistics, and provide better customer service and security.

Cookies:

When you visit our website, we may send “cookies” to your computer. A cookie is a small text file or piece of data that a website that you visit can place or save onto your computer. Cookies do not themselves contain any personally identifiable information. However, if you provide such personally identifiable information to us (such as by registering for an Internet related service or password provided by us), such information may be linked to the data stored in the cookie.


There are two types of cookies.
The first type saves a file for a longer period of time onto your computer, and it can remain on your computer after you shut it off. Such cookie could, for example, be used to tell a visitor what information on the website has been updated since his or her last visit to that website.
The second type of cookie is called “session cookie.” While you are visiting a website, session cookies are temporarily stored in your computer’s memory. This could be done, for example, to keep track of what language you have chosen at the website. Session cookies are not stored for a long period of time on your computer, since they disappear when you close your web browser. We may use third parties to assist us in collecting or processing information obtained through cookies.


We may use cookies for a number of reasons, such as:
•to compile anonymous statistics related to patterns and trends of browsing;
•to analyze sales data;
•to conduct marketing research;
•to user adapt website content or functions;
•to provide assistance to, or track site visits of users, of certain Internet-based services;
•to enable users with passwords to re-enter certain web pages without having to re-type previously typed information.