You can visit most portions of craterlakeinstitute.com without
revealing any personal information. The only information we collect from
a typical web site visit does not identify you. Rather, it is the name
of your Internet service provider ("ISP"), the browser and type of
machine you are using, the web site that referred you to us, the pages
you request and the date and time you request them. We use this
information to generate statistics and measure site activity to improve
the usefulness of the site to our visitors.
Audubon does not sell or otherwise disclose such user information
outside the organization.
Use of Cookies
The Crater Lake Institute Website uses cookies written by Webstat.com,
but not to obtain information on other Web sites that you may visit.
Cookies help us by providing some history about the parts of our sites
that you have visited. This enables us to help you navigate our site
more easily, to determine what pages are most attractive to our
visitors, and to alert you to related pages on our site that may
interest you.
Definition: Cookies: A cookie is a small text file sent to your
computer’s hard drive by a website’s server. Each time you return to the
site that "set" the cookie, the server retrieves its cookie from your
computer and thereby knows you are a previous visitor who has returned.
Cookies may contain information about your ISP, operating system,
browser type, screen resolution and number of colors, your computer’s
processor type, your ISP’s server, your Internet protocol address, and
what server you were last on. Other information can be added to a
cookie, but only information that you give to us.
Questions
The Crater Lake Institute welcomes comments and questions regarding
this policy. We are dedicated to protecting your personal information,
and will make every reasonable effort to keep that information secure.
If you have any questions, please see our
contact page