Over a period of time, CMS.NET may collect personal information, including your name, address, email address, birth date, gender, and zip code. After providing CMS.NET with any of this information, you are no longer anonymous.
You do not have to provide any personal information to use the CMS.NET service.
The only information that you are required to provide is a username and password, which are not linked to you in any way unless you click on the “Remember Login” checkbox, which causes a cookie to be stored on your computer.
CMS.NET does not use your personal information in any way. This program is a demo program only. Feel free to enter any information when requested, even incorrect information, as it makes no difference to the functionality of the Web site.
In fact, periodically, the registration information will be deleted.
The information will never be sold, rented, or distributed.
One person—Stephen Fraser, the author of CMS.NET (this site).
As the data is not used for any reason whatsoever, there is no reason to maintain the data's accuracy. In fact, I recommend that you do not enter valid information. To delete your data, just contact Stephen Fraser; his email address is below.
CMS.NET uses two types of cookies: Session and Login.
Session cookies only remain as long as the current session and do not remain on your computer. They are used to pass session information, which identifies your current session without any personal information (this is done by a random number).
Login cookies store your login authentication information so that you don't have to log in each time you access the site.
To remove the Login cookie from your computer, you simply need to log out of CMS.NET.
Stephen Fraser
srgfraser@contentmgr.com