Routine Information
Collection
All web servers track
basic information about
their visitors. This
information includes,
but is not limited to,
IP addresses, browser
details, timestamps and
referring pages. None of
this information can
personally identify
specific visitors to
this site. The
information is tracked
for routine
administration and
maintenance purposes.
Cookies and Web
Beacons
Where necessary,
DirtCars.org uses
cookies to store
information about a
visitor's preferences
and history in order to
better serve the visitor
and/or present the
visitor with customized
content.
Advertising partners
and other third parties
may also use cookies,
scripts and/or web
beacons to track
visitors to our site in
order to display
advertisements and other
useful information. Such
tracking is done
directly by the third
parties through their
own servers and is
subject to their own
privacy policies.
Controlling Your
Privacy
Note that you can
change your browser
settings to disable
cookies if you have
privacy concerns.
Disabling cookies for
all sites is not
recommended as it may
interfere with your use
of some sites. The best
option is to disable or
enable cookies on a
per-site basis. Consult
your browser
documentation for
instructions on how to
block cookies and other
tracking mechanisms.
This list of
web browser privacy
management links may
also be useful.
Contact Information
Concerns or questions
about this privacy
policy can be directed
to staff@dirtcars.com
for further
clarification.
FTC
Disclosure Policy for
Product Reviews and the
Use of This Site
The Federal Trade
Commission requires that
we disclose any
relationship we have
between a product or
service provider when we
write about a product or
service.
Here are the guidelines
that we operate under at
DirtCars.org:
* We are never paid to
do a review. We never
accept money to review a
product or service. We
invest our own time and
money to review and test
products and services.
* We usually pay for the
products and services
that we recommend but
occasionally we are sent
a a free copy of a
product or service to
review and test.
* We do not claim that
the experience and
benefit we have received
from using a product or
service is typical and
is dependant on many
other factors that may
influence other people’s
experience and benefit
from using the product
or service.
* If we create a link to
a product in a review,
or anywhere else on our
website, we may make a
commission for a
purchase or action you
take via the link to
another product or
service.
It’s important for you
as a consumer to
understand the
relationship between a
person reviewing the
product or service, and
the product or service
provider.
If you don’t see a
disclosure policy as
part of a review of a
product or service, that
reviewer may be
violating the law or at
the very least the Code
of Ethics.
This disclosure policy
was last modified on
3/06/2010