At Brain-Surgery.com the privacy of our visitors is very important to us. This page contains information on the types of personal information we collect, how we use that information, and most importantly, how we keep your information safe.

Personally Identifiable Information and Log Files
Like most websites we keep log files with information about our visitors. The information we collect in log files is not personally identifiable, and typically includes your Internet Protocol (IP) address, your Internet Service Provider (ISP), the browser you used to visit our site, the dates and times of your visits to our site, the pages you visited, and the links you clicked. These logs are used for traffic analysis and troubleshooting.

If you do provide personally identifiable information to us (for example your e-mail address if you sign up for a newsletter), we will not sell such information to third parties without your permission.

Advertisements, Cookies and Web Beacons
Brain-Surgery.com does not use or store any cookies on your computer. You view our cookie policy here

We make use of advertisements provided by third party companies to support Brain-Surgery.com. These companies may use cookies and web beacons on Brain-Surgery.com to collect and use information (not including your name, address, email address, or telephone number) about your visits to this and other websites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services of interest to you.

A partial list of our advertising partners can be found here: Google Adsense third-party network.

You can opt out of cookies if the vendor or ad network offers this capability. The Network Advertising Initiative provides a convenient location to opt out of many such cookies in one location.

You can also disable or selectively turn off third-party cookies in your browser settings, or by managing preferences in certain anti-virus and anti-malware programs that may be installed on your computer. Turning off cookies can however affect your browsing experience, limiting the way you interact with certain websites.

Deleting cookies on your computer will not permanently opt you out of any advertising program. Unless you disallow cookies in your browser settings, or opt out of the advertising program as described above, the next time you visit a site running the advertisements, a new cookie will be created.