Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

We value our website users' privacy. In order to better meet your business needs, we do use the information you submit. We also understand that you own this information, and we must treat it as such. Our privacy statement is further explained in the paragraphs that follow. This statement is valid for www.triple-pg.com. Information relating to any future significant modifications to this policy will be disclosed on this website.

Use of Information

Our internet visitors' information is divided into two categories: personal information and non-personal information. It is not necessary to register in order to access TPG's public pages. Non-personal data is gathered to track and keep track of the overall number of visitors to the website. This will serve as a roadmap for our attempts to develop this website. Non-personal information includes (a) the web browser and operating system that our visitors use, (b) the pages of the sites that they view, (c) the date and time of access, (d) the host or service-provider information, and (e) the referring website's identification. This information is not given to outside parties and is only used internally at our company.

Use of "Cookies"

TPG has the right to store an electronic "cookie" in a visitor's computer's browser files. Cookies are little data files that web sites download to users' computer hard drives for record-keeping functions. Although cookies by themselves do not give us access to any personal data about our users, TPG may nonetheless monitor how visitors use our websites thanks to them. We can better plan enhancements and updates if we have a better understanding of the most popular and helpful sections of our websites thanks to this analysis. Cookies are not used by TPG to retrieve data from a visitor's computer that wasn't initially sent as a cookie.

Internet Communication

Due to the fact that the Internet is not a secure medium, the privacy of communications via it cannot be guaranteed. TPG disclaims all liability for any harm, loss, or damage you may suffer or entail as a result of transmitting personal or confidential information.