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Picture This Privacy Statement

The information solicited by and submitted to the Picture This web site is considered confidential. Outside of maintaining customer profiles and improving site navigation, any information provided will be used solely for statistical purposes. Information will not be shared, bartered, or sold to any third party. Picture This maintains the information to improve our site quality as well as to communicate with visitors seeking additional information. An anonymous visitor to our site will remain anonymous in all cases. Picture This does not attempt to identify visitors if they do not voluntarily register on the site.

Pop-ups

Picture This may utilize a "pop-up" window to present promotional information to its visitors. Whenever used, "pop-up" windows will only display informative content and not serve any other purpose, such as data collection or automatic file download.

Your default privacy settings may block pop-ups. To accept a pop-up in Internet Explorer, click on the information bar and select the desired option (e.g. "Temporarily Allow Pop-ups"). To turn off Information Bar messages about blocked pop-up windows in Internet Explorer:

1. Open Internet Explorer.
2. On the Tools menu, point to Pop-up Blocker, and then click Pop-up Blocker Settings.
3. Clear the Show Information Bar when a pop-up is blocked check box.

Cookies

Picture This is committed to continually improving the website experience for our visitors. Currently, cookies are the most effective way of identifying a unique, anonymous visitor and their navigation during a visit. A "cookie" is a text file that is sent by a web server and stored in RAM while the browser is running so that it can be read back from that browser the next time a unique visitor returns to that web server. Companies commonly use cookies for on-line ordering systems, site personalization, and site tracking. Cookies allow the browser to "remember" specific information about the visitor such as last visit, time spent, or user preferences (like style sheets). When visitors to the site run into browser or HTML problems, cookies allow us to isolate their specific session in our visitor log files. This information helps to replicate the environment and isolate the problem. Cookies and registration are two methods that allow Picture This to offer more features to site users. Picture This uses cookie information to understand usage patterns, to offer personalized features, or to isolate problems experienced by our users as they traverse our site. We do not use cookies for any other purpose. Cookies created during your Picture This session are terminated when a visitor ends their browser session. However, cookies may also be stored on your computer's hard drive once you log off from our web site.

Enabling Cookies In Netscape

You can specify how cookies should be handled by setting your Cookies preferences. The default setting is "Enable all cookies".

To change your Cookies preferences:

1. Open the Edit menu and choose Preferences.
2. Under the Privacy & Security category, click Cookies. (If no subcategories are visible, double-click Privacy & Security to expand the list.)
3. Set your Cookies preferences.

For more information about the effect of each setting, see Privacy & Security Preferences - Cookies.

Enabling Cookies In Internet Explorer

Internet Explorer allows the use of cookies; however, you can change your privacy settings to specify that Internet Explorer prompt you before placing a cookie on your computer (this enables you to allow or block the cookie); or you can prevent Internet Explorer from accepting any cookies.

In Internet Explorer, on the Tools menu, click Internet Options. On the Privacy tab, move the slider up for a higher level of privacy or down for a lower level of privacy.

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