The author is committed to providing you with a web site that respects your privacy. This page summarizes the privacy policy and practices on the www.myspousalsupport.com web site.

We use tracking software which tells us the number of visits to individual web pages as well as other information such as browser types, screen resolution, and operating systems. We make no attempt to link these addresses or any other information with the identity of individuals visiting our site.

We do not automatically gather any personal information from you, such as your name, phone number, e-mail or address. This is protected under the federal Privacy Act. Information is only obtained if you supply it voluntarily, usually through contacting us via e-mail, or registering with a form on our site. Any personal information you do provide is restricted and private.

Any information is collected solely to fulfill your request to fulfill requests, to respond to inquiries and to send promotional messages only to those who've expressly opted in and is not disclosed to anyone except our own personnel who need the information.

Your credit card information is a non issue because we do not collect or even see your card information. Money transactions are completed by PayPal or Interac. Either way, we have no idea nor record of your card number.

We will not, under any circumstances or in any manner, provide your name, mailing addresses, postal codes, e-mail address or any other personal or identifying information to any third party, except as required by law.

We do not want to send you e-mail that you do not want to receive. We do not engage in e-mail advertising or e-mail campaigns.

We do not communicate with anyone but you, not your ex and certainly not her/his lawyers.

For questions or comments regarding this policy or for additional information about the administration of the Privacy Act at Industry Canada, contact us by e-mail. If you are not satisfied with our response to your privacy concern, you may wish to contact the Office of the Privacy Commissioner.