This Privacy Policy covers all online services (may) be provided by JustTheCase SL, including the website www.justthecase.be, its online services, and all possible traffic via email, forums and IRC channels. May we kindly remind you that you are responsible for all data you provide to us and that we trust its truth. By using this site, you agree to the terms of this privacy policy. Each time you provide information through this site, you consent to the collection and use of that information in accordance with this privacy policy. JustTheCase SL will not collect personal information from visitors that it reasonably knows belong to the age group of minors (minus 18). Minors should also not make purchases unless they have parental or guardian consent. We advise parents to consult with their children about the use of the Internet and information they provide to Web sites. Like many Web sites, this site actively collects information from visitors by asking certain questions and by allowing visitors to communicate directly with us via e-mail, forms, forums and/or IRC channels. Also for the purpose of selling its products, JustTheCase SL collects information. The information thus provided may contain personally identifiable information (i.e., information that can only be traced back to you such as your full name, address, e-mail address, phone number, etc.). Providing certain information is sometimes a condition in order for you to enjoy certain benefits (such as newsletter subscriptions or further information) or to participate in certain activities (such as competitions, purchase of products or other offers). At the place where this information is collected, you will find further explanations as to which information is necessary or optional to provide. When you navigate a Web site, certain information may be collected passively (i.e., without information being actively provided by you) through various technological tools such as IP addresses, cookies and navigational data. This site, like all other sites, uses Internet Protocol (IP) addresses. An IP address is a number assigned to your computer by your Internet Service Provider to allow you access to the Internet. It is generally accepted that an IP address does not contain any personally identifiable information, because an IP address is usually dynamic (it changes each time you connect to the Internet) rather than static (belonging to a particular user's computer). We use your IP address to investigate problems with our server, to gather statistical information, to determine the fastest connection between your computer and our site, and to administer and improve the site. For security reasons and to prevent misuse by flooding and spam, your IP address is logged by the server in certain cases.