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DISCLAIMER
Specifications, descriptions and illustrative material contained
herein were as accurate as known at the time of printing. Sterling
Hydraulics reserves the right to discontinue models at any time,
or change specifications or designs without notice or incurring
obligation. For the most current information contact your Sterling
Hydraulics distributor or local Sterling Hydraulics sales office.
PRIVACY POLICY
Sterling Hydraulics is committed to protecting the privacy
of those using our site and the confidentiality of the personal
information with which our subscribers provide us.
DATA PROTECTION ACT 1998
We are registered under the Data Protection Act 1998 and comply
with Act in all our dealings with your personal data.
Your personal information is safe with us
Sterling Hydraulics will never sell personal information or share
personal information with third parties unrelated to it. At Sterling
Hydraulics we use the information we collect to serve our subscribers
in the following ways:
* If you register with Sterling Hydraulics your name and email
address are kept by us to enable us to inform you when new information
is posted to our website or when changes are made to our website.
If you would rather not receive this information please use the
Unsubscribe option and your details will be removed from our database.
* We do not use cookies (defined below) for collecting user information
from the site and we will not collect any information about you
except that required for system administration of the Web server.
COOKIES
A "cookie" is a small piece of information which a web
server can store temporarily with your web browser. This is useful
for having your browser remember some specific information which
the web server can later retrieve.
A cookie file is NOT a secret way for a web server to find out everything
about you and what you have on your hard drive. The ONLY way that
any private information could be in your cookie file would be if
you personally gave that information to a web server in the first
place and it decided to put that information into your cookie file
for some reason. Also, each cookie is marked with information about
what web server it's for; Netscape Navigator does not send any cookies
to any web server they're not for. There is absolutely no way for
a web server to get access to any private information about you
or your system through cookies. Also, there is no possible way that
a virus could be spread through the use of cookies.
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