DDSoft is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to this and other DDSoft websites. To accomplish this, we have implemented a comprehensive Online Privacy Policy that governs all Internet-related communications for DDSoft. This policy is subject to change. We will, however, keep this page updated to make visitors aware of any and all changes.
Please read our policy and let us know what you think. If you have any questions about this policy, please send us a note at
support@dd2002.com.
Guiding principles What information do we gather and how is it used? What about "cookies"?
The following principles guide all of our online communications:
- No SPAM! We will never send unsolicited email to our customers or other visitors to our website. We will use email to respond to email messages from customers or to engage in other communication. We will send our customers(the registered users) the product upgrading information, and you(if you are a customer of us) can surely stop the notification by sending us an E-mail and we will not send it to you until you send another E-mail to us to request.
- We don't sell personal information gathered online about our customers. Rest assured, we will never provide your email address, or any other information gathered from visits to our website, to any external organization.
- If you buy our product, your orders and product deliveries are handled by any of our resellers, the secured online ordering services. Your contact data (like your email address) is disclosed to DDSoft for customer support purposes and is kept confidential by DDSoft and the reseller. Your billing data (like your credit card number) is NEVER disclosed to DDSoft.
The term "cookie" refers to files that are transferred from a website to your computer's hard drive. The purpose of cookies is to enable the host website to track your activities on their website. Some (usually newer) versions of web browsers allow you to decide whether or not to accept cookie files, and some programs notify you when a website is about to deposit a cookie file on your hard drive. If you decide not to accept cookies, you may not be able to successfully navigate some of the website.
You can check your hard drive for cookie files. For PC's, look for "cookies.txt" files on your hard drive. On a Macintosh, look for "magic cookies". There are software programs available ("cookie cutters" and "anonymizers") that allow you to selectively edit cookie files.
Why do websites use cookies? The use of cookies often improves the level of service for visitors to the site. For example, for sites that require registration, a cookie file can be stored on the visitor's computer enabling the visitor to skip the registration process on subsequent visits. Cookies are frequently used to track the progression of a customer engaged in an online purchase to ensure that the transactional information remains intact.