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Privacy Statement |
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cBizSoft does not collect the following information,
directly or indirectly, by any of its products (including, but not limited to, cBizOne,
cBizLook)
- Contacts data stored in cBizOne's
database.
- Consultants data stored in cBizOne's
database. Consultants resumes.
- Requirments data stored in cBizOne's
database
- Any data from EMails Sent.
- Any data from EMails Received.
- Any other data, except the
following given below.
cBizSoft does collect the
following data only for supporting, marketing and licensing of its products.
- User's Name.
- User's Company Name.
- User's Phone number.
- User's EMail address.
- User's Computer ID.
If you prefer a legally binding
contract between you (or your company) and cBizSoft, Please download the contract document (in MS Word format).
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Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ's) |
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Is the privacy statement legally binding, since cBizOne is free? |
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Free or not free, stealing
information is illegal in US and many other countries. For example, you can read the lawsuit
against Alexa (subsidiary of Amazon.com). Alexa's free browser plug-in was not even
stealing the user's data, but it was transmitting the browsing/shopping habits of its
users to Alexa's computers without their knowledge. |
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As a user, how can I find out what information is transmitted, and where it is
transmitted by cBizOne? |
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It is actually pretty
simple. There are many "Packet Sniffing" applications in the market.
One example is Sniff'em from www.Sniff-em.com.
You can download the
trial version. |
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Did any user verified cBizOne using a packet sniffer? |
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To our knowledge, one user
verified cBizOne using a packet sniffer. I ran a packet sniffer, and checked the outbound packets from my machine
while cBizOne was running. I saw only about 3.1k bytes sent to cBizSoft -- once
immediately upon starting the program, and then again when the first email was sent
out. I also sniffed cBizLook and compared its outbound packets to those of
MS-Outlook and found no meaningful difference.
Don Gray, President, Blast Interactive, Inc.
San Francisco, CA
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