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Our Privacy Policy is designed to assist you in understanding how we collect and use the personal information you provide to us and to assist you in making informed decisions when using our site and our products and services. When you visit our Web site you may provide us with two types of information: personal information you knowingly choose to disclose that is collected on an individual basis and Web site use information collected on an aggregate basis as you and others browse our Web site. You will provide us information about yourself, your firm or company, and your practices when you register to be a member of Harassment101.com, register for certain services, or register for email newsletters and alerts. You may also provide additional comments on how you see Harassment101.com servicing your needs and interests. If you choose to correspond with us through email, we may retain the content of your email messages together with your email address and our responses. Similar to other Web sites, our Web site may use cookies or Web server logs to collect information about how our Web site is used. Information gathered through cookies and Web server logs may include the date and time of visits, the pages viewed, time spent at our Web site, and the Web sites visited just before and just after our Web site. Broadly speaking, we use personal information for purposes of administering and expanding our website activities, providing information services and making available other information and services to our website visitors. Occasionally, we may also use the information we collect to notify you about important changes to our Web site, new services we think you will find valuable. You may notify us at any time if you do not wish to receive these offers by emailing us at Stop@Harassment101.com. A cookie is a very small text document, which often includes an anonymous unique identifier. When you visit a Web site, that site's computer asks your computer for permission to store this file in a part of your hard drive specifically designated for cookies. Each Web site can send its own cookie to your browser if your browser's preferences allow it, but (to protect your privacy) your browser only permits a Web site to access the cookies it has already sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by other sites. |