Privacy Policy

This privacy policy applies to the Web site of Haile Gold Mine. By accessing this Web site, you acknowledge that you have read and accept this privacy policy. If you have any questions about this policy, please contact webmaster@hailegoldmine.com.

Identifying Information.
Haile Gold Mine and/or the host of its Web site uses “cookies.” Cookies are small text files that are placed on a visitor’s computer hard drive that, among other things, allows Haile Gold Mine and/or the host of its Web site to record how many times a user or computers within a user’s network of computers has visited the Web site, the number of times various pages of the Web site have been accessed and other such information. We use this information to help us improve the Web site. You may disable receipt of cookies using features of your Web browser that disable or turn off cookies. We do not use cookies to retrieve information that is unrelated to your visit to or your interaction with the Firm’s site.

Haile Gold Mine also collects your Internet protocol (IP) address. An IP address is a number that is assigned to your computer when you use the Internet. The IP address data that we collect does not contain any personally identifiable information about you and is used to administer our site and to gather broad demographic data.

Third Parties.
Haile Gold Mine does not sell or rent to third parties any information acquired about visitors to this Web site through their use of this Web site.

Policy Changes.
While we reserve the right to change this policy at any time without advance notice, if we do change our policy, the new policy will not go into effect until it is posted here. We also reserve the right to add features designed to elicit consumer information. If we do decide to add any such features, we will clearly mark these features and explain the nature and potential use of the data collected.

Forward Looking Statement

Some of the statements contained on this web site are forward-looking statements and not statements of fact. Such statements are based on the current beliefs of management, as well as assumptions based on management information currently available. Forward-looking statements are subject to various risks, uncertainties and other factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from expected results. We seek safe-harbor.