Dog Tag Records provides this Internet site as a service. We do not obtain personally identifying information
about you when you visit this site unless you choose to provide such information to us.
Any information collected within the context of your email inquiry or comment is used only for the expressed purpose of
responding to your inquiry or comment. We collect personally identifiable information only if specifically and knowingly provided
by you.
For site management, information is collected for statistical purposes. This government friendly computer system uses software
programs to create summary statistics, which are used for purposes such as assessing what information is of most and least
interest, determining technical design specifications, and identifying system performance or problem areas. This information
is not expressed in any form that would reveal personally identifiable information.
Dog Tag Records is moving towards providing numerous online software programs that support the Universal Licensing
System, Antenna Structure Registration, Auctions, and other FCC functions. When a user visits a Dog Tag Records web site to
perform a transaction (sending an application, initiating a query, receiving a query response, etc), the web server receives
data or sends a response and then may send a cookie prior to breaking the connection with the user. A cookie is a small piece
of software that is placed by a web server on users’ personal computers and is then used to personalize the site when
a visitor returns. A transaction or session, may involve a number of such information exchanges, each followed by a break
in the connection. In order to maintain the state (where one is in the process) of a transaction, the Dog Tag Records web
sites may place session cookies in memory allocated to users’ browsers. Session cookies permit the users to perform
transactions as if they were connected to the Dog Tag Records web site throughout the course of the transactions
or sessions. Session cookies are erased from the users’ systems when they close their browsers.