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Site Policy

All information that you provide to us will be held confidentially and will not be disclosed to outside parties. This does not apply to that information which falls in the public domain on the site, which includes, but is not limited to, all comments posted by you on pages accessible to anonymous visitors, and all your posts made on the public sections of the forums.

Please note that we do not use your email ids to send any spam, although we cannot guarantee that you will not receive any spam from third parties, should you choose to make your email details public in certain places on the website, because of the public nature of the site. Any communications sent to you from us will be solely while responding to electronic communications or emails sent to us by you.

We do collect the IP addresses of visitors on certain areas of the website, but these are for visitor statistics, administration, and security purposes only. We do not disclose such information to outside parties, although we do co-operate with law-enforcement agencies, subject to Mumbai jurisdiction, and provide them with requisite details should the need arise.



Forum Policy

This section pertains specifically with how we use any information collected during any session of usage of our forums by you, hereinafter referred to as 'your information'.
Your information is collected via two ways.

Firstly, by browsing our forums the forum software will create a number of cookies, which are small text files that are downloaded on to your computer’s web browser's temporary files. The first two cookies just contain a user identifier, hereinafter referred to as 'user-id', and an anonymous session identifier, hereinafter referred to as 'session-id', automatically assigned to you by the forum software. A third cookie will be created once you have browsed topics within the forums and is used to store which topics have been read, thereby improving your user experience.

The second way in which we collect your information is by what you submit to us on the forums. This can be, and is not limited to, posting as an anonymous user, hereinafter referred to as 'anonymous posts', registering on the Parkour Mumbai Forums, hereinafter referred to as 'your account', and posts submitted by you after registration and whilst logged in, hereinafter referred to as 'your posts'.

Your account will at a bare minimum contain a uniquely identifiable name, hereinafter referred to as 'your user name', a personal password used for logging into your account, hereinafter referred to as 'your password', and a personal, valid e-mail address, hereinafter referred to as 'your e-mail'.

Any information beyond your user name, your password and your e-mail required by the Parkour Mumbai Forums during the registration process are at our digression what is mandatory and what is optional. This is mostly to prevent spam, duplicating, or impersonating profiles from being registered. You may be contacted by the Parkour Mumbai administration during your registration process asking you to appropriately identify yourself before granting you access to the forums to prevent spammers or impersonators from registering on the forums. In all cases, you have the option of what information in your account is publicly displayed. Furthermore, within your account, you have the option to opt-in or opt-out of automatically generated e-mails from the forum software.

Your password is ciphered (a one-way hash) so that it is secure. However, it is recommended that you do not reuse the same password across a number of different websites. Your password is the means of accessing your account at the Parkour Mumbai Forums, so please guard it carefully. Under no circumstance will anyone affiliated with Parkour Mumbai, the Parkour Mumbai Forums, or our forum software vendors phpBB, or any other 3rd party, legitimately ask you for your password. Should you forget your password for your account, you can use the 'I forgot my password' feature provided by the forum software. This process will ask you to submit your user name and your e-mail, then the forum software will generate a new password to reclaim your account.

In the unlikely event that you are contacted by anyone, whether or not claiming to be from Parkour Mumbai, the Parkour Mumbai forums, our forum software vendors phpBB, or any other 3rd party, asking you to reveal your password or other personal details, or you feel that your account has been compromised in any way, or you feel that you have been a victim of a phishing or other scam, please contact the admin of the website on this page immediately for appropriate action to be taken.