We collect information about how you use our website, what pages you view, as well as billing and contact information if you purchase a license from our online store. We also collect information about OSCulator license activations for the purposes of advertising promotions and licensing enforcement. Finally, when you subscribe to our forum, we collect information about your membership, like you name, e-mail and for compliance reasons your age.
We will use contact information to e-mail purchase receipts or forum notifications. If you opted-in our newsletter, we also may occasionally send out a promotional e-mail. Nothing more than once per month and all promotional e-mails will have a link allowing to opt-out of all future e-mails.
In order to provide you access to OSCulator website, forum, wiki or online store, our web applications requires the ability to store HTTP “cookies” on your computer. A cookie is a small file that your web browser stores, that is transmitted back to the web server when you visit our site. Our cookies contain a session and user-identifier and possibly some of your settings. All modern browsers permit users to decide whether to accept cookies, but most of the functionality on expandrive.com will require cookies to be enabled.
We won’t disclose your e-mail address, or other personal information, to anyone unless we reasonably believe it is necessary to comply with a subpoena, court order, law, or regulation we may disclose your personal information or file data to the extent required to fulfill our legal obligation.
All personal information is collected via https secure communication and is kept in a secure database that is not subject to any unauthorized usage.
If OSCulator is involved in a business acquisition, merger, sale, reorganization, or bankruptcy then your personal information may be transferred as part of the restructuring. We promise that either the acquiring institution will respect your personal information and file data in accordance with this privacy policy, or that you will be given the opportunity to opt-out of the transfer.