What are you doing to protect my privacy and why is some information required on the registration form and some information optional?
The News & Observer has a strict privacy policy and we are committed to respecting your privacy rights as our guests. We realize that you are entrusting us with personal information and we will not share this with any third party. Information about our site visitors as a whole may be aggregated and shared, but not individual information. For example, we may share with an advertiser that 65 percent of our registered users are male, 70 percent of our female users enjoy reading books or 50 percent of our visitors read news stories about weight loss last month. If you have any additional concerns, please consult our privacy policy or contact us directly.
Roanoke.com has a strict privacy policy and we are committed to respecting your privacy rights as our guests. We realize that you are entrusting us with personal information and we will not share this with any third party. Information about our site visitors as a whole may be aggregated and shared, but not individual information. For example, we may share with an advertiser that 65 percent of our registered users are male or 50 percent of our visitors read news stories about weight loss last month. If you have any additional concerns, please consult our privacy policy or contact us directly.
DHOW.biz has a strict privacy policy and we are committed to respecting your privacy rights as our client. We realize that you are entrusting us with personal information and we will not share this with any third party. Information about our site visitors as a whole may be aggregated and shared, but not individual information.
Related Questions
- What are you doing to protect my privacy and why is some information required on the registration form and some information optional?
- In the consent form, I have to describe measures to be taken to protect privacy and confidentiality. What measures are recommended?
- What is AT&T doing to better protect its customers privacy?