Proteinexplorer.org is a project of Info.Resource, Inc.

Info.Resource, Inc. is committed to ensuring the privacy of users of our web sites. In addition to fully supporting the Principles of Online Solicitation adopted by the Interactive Services Association (ISA) and the Direct Marketing Association, Info.Resource also pledges that:

  • Info.Resource will not provide an individual’s e-mail address, usage paths, or demographic data to any third parties.
  • Info.Resource will honor a request by a user to erase all information related to his or her information maintained in the company’s contact database.

Info.Resource stores no information about its visitors, with the exception of feedback forms (e.g., name, physical address, e-mail address), as well as information regarding the manner in which you use the site. This information will only be used to improve the site and the content quality, and will not display or make available personally identifiable information which is not publicly available (e.g. industry directory information).

Info.Resource is dedicated to improving Internet navigation for everyone, and firmly believes that personal privacy is a commodity worth protecting. We are acutely aware that evolving technologies present new challenges for user privacy. We work to comply with the guidelines set by numerous privacy organizations to ensure that we stay on the cutting edge of privacy protection.

Additional sites that we recommend you visit to keep abreast of the issues surrounding your privacy and the Internet include:

Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility

Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) is a public-interest alliance of computer scientists and others interested in the impact of computer technology on society. CPSR offers a variety of detailed information about public policy in a computer age.

Consumer Project on Technology

The Consumer Project on Technology (CPT), established by Ralph Nader in 1995, covers legislative issues related to telecommunications, intellectual property, privacy, and anti-trust issues.

Electronic Frontier Foundation

The Electronic Frontier Foundation is a non-profit civil liberties organization working in the public interest to protect privacy, free expression, and access to public resources and information online, as well as to promote responsibility in new media.

EPIC

EPIC is a Washington, D.C. based public interest research center established in 1994 to focus public attention on emerging civil liberties issues and to protect privacy, the First Amendment, and constitutional values.

Privacy International

Privacy International (PI) is a London-based human rights group, established in 1990, as a watchdog on surveillance by governments and corporations. PI has conducted campaigns in Europe, Asia and North America to counter abuses of privacy by way of information technology such as telephone tapping, ID card systems, video surveillance, data matching, police information systems, and medical records.

If you have questions about our Privacy Policy, please contact:

Philip Ness, President & CEO
Info.Resource, Inc.
6055 35th Avenue Southwest
Suite 104
Seattle, WA, USA.
Phone: 206.937.3620.
Fax: 206.932.8816