Privacy Policy

Your privacy is important to us. This privacy policy is available both on our website and in the Help files bundled with the software.

We do not share any information with outside parties.

As with most other websites, we collect and use the data contained in log files. The information in the log files include your IP address, the browser you used to visit our site, the time you visited our site and which pages you visited throughout our site. This information is used to monitor website visits and downloads.

If you send us email, we will retain the email address and copies of the correspondence. We use retained email addresses to communicate significant developments, such as release of new versions. By communicating with us or ordering a license, you are deemed to have opted IN to communications, but we will always provide a way to opt OUT.

When you register for a license for Intonia, the procedure will involve an outside payment processor such as Kagi.com. These payment processors have their own privacy policies, to which you should also refer. When a license order is completed, the processor transmits to us the following information:

When we issue a license, your name and Transaction ID are encoded in the license key we send you. Note that credit card information is not transmitted to us by payment processors.

Intonia is a stand-alone program that, once installed, can operate independent of the internet. However there are times when Intonia will communicate with the Intonia website via HTML POST messages, including the following:

Both types of message may involve transmitting information about your Intonia license and about your computer system, including the operating system and versions of Java. These messages will not be sent without your express permission.

We use the services of Google AdWords and Google Analytics. These services which may set DART cookies on your computer to measure the effectiveness of advertising campaigns. These cookies are not tied to any personally identifying information. Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google advertising privacy policies.