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We will clearly state why we are collecting personal
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We will do our very best to protect your personal privacy.
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We will never sell your personal information to anyone.
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We will keep this policy, as well as our privacy practices
and systems, up to date. |
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We will never individually identify you to third parties.
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However, to defer the costs of publishing TIME dotNet,
we may at times distribute general information about our users to
advertisers or business associates. This information typically includes
the total number of people who visit our site, the percentage of
women vs. men, etc., but we will never individually identify you.
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| Information
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TIME dotNet
wants to give you the most exciting Internet experience possible.
To help us figure out what you like and don't like about our sites,
we may ask for your opinion from time to time. You may also be asked
whether you would like to receive information about new TIME dotNet
products. In addition, we sometimes collect information to find
out how people found the TIME dotNet site, which site they visited,
and how long they stayed. This information does not include any
personal information about you. We just need to know this stuff
so we can keep making this site better and better!
We explicitly
ask when we need information that personally identifies you ("Personal
Information"). For example, TIME dotNet asks you for your name and
e-mail address if you wish to personalize Your Personal Front website,
and we also may request that you provide Personal Information as
part of a contest or promotion. We use your Personal Information
to operate TIME dotNet, and we may occasionally inform you of new
features, services, and products from TIME dotNet.
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| Disclosure |
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We do not
use or disclose information about your individual visits to TIME
dotNet or information that you may give us, such as your name, address,
email address or telephone number, to any outside companies. But
as we mention above, we may share with our Website partners information
about the use of TIME dotNet.
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dotNet may use "cookies" to enhance your experience at our Website.
Cookies are pieces of information that we may place on your computer
to help "personalize" your visit to the site. For example, a cookie
will allow us to remember certain things about you, such as your
screen name or where you left off in a game. Most major Websites
use cookies exactly for this purpose. We cannot tell who you are
or where you are. The cookie only tells us that you have visited
the site before and may contain certain information that will help
us make your visit more enjoyable. TIME dotNet will never use cookies
to retrieve information from your computer that was not originally
sent in a cookie.
In addition
to directly providing information to TIME dotNet, you might also
provide Personal Information through chat sessions, e-mail exchanges
or bulletin board use made available to you on other sites, including
other TIME dotNet’s sites. Chat sessions and bulletin board or newsgroup
use is considered public and you are responsible for your actions
in these areas. The TIME dotNet Privacy Statement does not cover
this type of transfer of your Personal Information. You should always
be careful when distributing your Personal Information in this manner.
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| Note
To Parents |
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TIME dotNet
has developed its Website to be an enjoyable experience for children
(and adults) of all ages. TIME dotNet recognizes that some younger
children may not understand some of the information contained on
the Website or how the site operates. That is the purpose of the
Privacy Statement. Please discuss this statement with your children
so that they will better understand how to use the site and the
information they may be asked to provide. TIME dotNet strongly believes
that providing its visitors with accurate and adequate notice about
the Website will lead to informed choices and decisions about how
to use the site, as well as protecting its users' privacy.
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