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Bache Commodities Group respects your privacy, and we are committed to protecting it. We provide this privacy statement to tell you how we do that.
Sites Covered by This Privacy Statement
This privacy statement applies to the Bache Commodities Group website. It does not apply to any linked sites. To learn about the privacy policy of a linked site, please refer to the privacy statement for that site.

Visiting Our Website
You can browse our website without giving us any personal information. You also may be able to set your browser to reject cookies. If you do that, the website may be less functional for you. To learn more about cookies, please read "About Cookies and Pixel Tags" set out futher in this policy.

Kinds of Information We Collect
On this website, we collect Site Visitorship Data as discussed below.

Site Visitorship Data
Site Visitorship Data is data about the way a website is used that is not associated with an individual's identity. We collect this information to analyze how our site is used and to improve it.

The kind of information we collect includes:
  • the pages visited on our site
Most Site Visitorship Data is collected using cookies or pixel tags. If you would like to learn about these technologies, understand why they can be useful to you, and learn how to adjust your preferences, please read About Cookies and Pixel Tags as discussed below.

How We Use Information
We use Site Visitorship Data to develop, manage, and improve the website. We may use that information to:
  • manage the website
  • help resolve problems
  • analyze use of the site
Disclosure of Information
We may disclose information collected on this site to:
  • third parties as permitted or required by law, for example:
    • regulators
    • vendors that provide service to us
    • law enforcement authorities
Children's Privacy Online
  • This website is not directed toward children. We do not knowingly collect or post information from children under the age of 13. You can learn more about children's privacy and the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) at the Federal Trade Commission's website at http://www.ftc.gov/.
Effective Date
This privacy statement is effective as of March 29, 2008. We reserve the right to change this statement. If we change it, we will post the current privacy statement on this page. Any changes to this statement will be effective as of the day they are posted.

Contact Us
It is important for us to know what visitors have to say about our website. To contact us with your questions or comments, send an email to Paul Eiden, Global Derivatives, Paul.Eiden@Prudential.com

About Cookies and Pixel Tags

We collect visitor information by using cookies and pixel tags. A cookie is a small piece of information that a website can send to your browser and may then be stored on your computer's hard drive. It acts as an anonymous tag that identifies your computer, but not you personally.

Cookies have the ability to store information about web pages viewed and the advertisements viewed or clicked.

You can set your browser to notify you before you receive a cookie, giving you the opportunity to decide whether to accept it. You can also set your browser to reject any cookies. Since many websites use cookies to allow visitors to navigate easily, you may find that some websites or pages do not work well if you reject the cookies associated with them. For more information on how to manage cookies, see below.

A pixel tag, also known as a clear GIF or web beacon, is an invisible tag placed on certain pages of our website but not on your computer. When you access these pages, pixel tags generate a generic notice of that visit. They usually work in conjunction with cookies, registering when a particular computer visits a particular page. If you turn off cookies the pixel tag will simply detect an anonymous website visit.

How Bache Uses Cookies and Pixel Tags
Bache uses cookies and pixel tags to learn how visitors use the site, and how we can improve it. Cookies also help us enhance navigation and the functionality of our website.

If you reject cookies, you may have difficulty navigating parts of our website.

Managing Cookies
Most Internet browsers give you several options to set your preferences regarding cookies. Each browser version works in a slightly different way, but you generally have the ability to accept all cookies, be notified before accepting a cookie, block or restrict cookies from certain sites, or reject all cookies.

You can follow these directions to set your preferences for cookies.

Microsoft Internet Explorer
Internet Explorer 6.0
  • Go to the “Tools” menu, click on “Internet Options.”
  • Click on the “Privacy” tab, then move the slider to level desired.
  • Click “OK.”
Internet Explorer 5.0
  • Go to the "Tools" menu, click on "Internet Options," click on "Security," then click on "Custom Level."
  • In the "Cookies" section, go to the section "Allow cookies that are stored on your machine” and select an option.
  • Click “OK” and click “OK” again the next screen.
Mozilla Firefox
Firefox 1.5
  • Go to "Tools" in the menu bar, click on "Options," then click on "Privacy."
  • In the "Cookies" section, adjust the settings as needed.
  • Click “OK.”
For information about other browsers, earlier versions of Mozilla Firefox or Microsoft Internet Explorer, or other options for managing cookies, please check with the manufacturer.


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