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Last updated: 7 September 2008

Welcome to DevelopersHome.com. This Privacy Policy Statement describes how we handle personal information when you use the services and materials available at DevelopersHome.com. (DevelopersHome.com is operated by HarmoniousTech Limited.) We are committed to safeguarding the privacy of our users and we believe that the protection of personal data of our users should be put in the first place.

If you use this web site, you accept the practices described in this Privacy Policy Statement.

All changes made to our privacy policies and practices will be updated in this web page. You are advised to visit this page periodically since it may be revised from time to time without notice to you.


Policies Concerning Web Site Statistical Analysis

When you visit the web site, our server(s) may log some information about your visit such as:

  1. the time and date of your visit;

  2. the web pages you viewed at the web site;

  3. the time you spent at the web site;

  4. your IP address and domain name;

  5. the web site you visited immediately before coming to our web site;

  6. the web site you visited immediately after leaving our web site;

  7. your web browser version and type;

  8. your operating system version and type.

We will carry out statistical analysis of the web site's usage based on the information, for example, finding out the number of visitors and the web page that is visited most frequently. The statistics can help us determine which part of the web site needs improvement and how we can better serve you. The statistics will not identify you as an individual.


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  1. maintaining your login identity across the web site;

  2. remembering configuration information and your preferences;

  3. storing information for load balancing use.

With cookies, we can provide you more convenient and personalized services. For example, by maintaining your login identity across the web site, you do not need to log in each time you access a password-protected web page. We will not use cookies to collect any personally identifiable information from you.

You may disable the "cookies" feature in your web browser. You may also delete any cookie stored in your computer. (Please refer to your web browser's user manual for the detailed instructions.) However, if you do so, some features of our web site may become disabled, and the performance may be lowered.


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