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PRIVACY NOTICE
- We will not use or store your e-mail address or any personal information that connects you with a request. We will not add you to any mailings lists.
- The occasions that we will request personal identification information are when you...
- Ask for specific materials mailed via USPS.
- Submit an article for posting on the site
- Ask that your link be posted on our site
- Purchase books directly from us
At this time, our books are published through a print-on-demand process (save the trees!). We use a trustworthy outside vendor to process these orders, and will not receive any financial or personal information about your order.
Clicking any link to mail a note to the editor gives us your e-mail address and possibly your name.
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- We will not send any of your information to a third party, but whatever you submit for posting or publication can be read by anyone, so keep it vague.
- We reserve the right to edit any articles you might send for posting, if too much personal information is given, or they include libelous, vulgar, or incendiary statements. We will ask permission prior to posting anything you write.
- We do not take responsibility for crimes and abuses reported.
- We do not use cookies or passive tools for collecting information. Some of our links use cookies.
Josiah Publishing
and its clients or partners are not responsible for the availability of linked external sites or resources, and do not endorse and are not responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products, services, or other materials on or available from such sites or resources. Josiah Publishing and its clients or partners shall not be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with use of or reliance on any such content, goods or services available on or through any such site or resource.
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- The laws concerning children's privacy are found at ftc.gov, The Children's Privacy Act.
The information we collect from children is allowed under the privacy act, as long as no personally identifiable material is attached.
If you find that your children are on a site that requests personally identifiable material, you have the right to request the information your child gave, with adequate proof of your identity. We delete information quickly, so we do not have a way of connecting your child's information with their identity and will not be able to provide their information (64 Fed. Reg. 59904).
- The Children's Privacy Act includes a one-time contact exception. If a child under 13 accidentally e-mails us, we delete the e-mail address immediately after responding.
- If you would like to keep tabs on your children's internet mail activity, we suggest that you set their mail preferences to send a blind copy to your address. In Netscape, you would find that at edit/preferences/mail and newsgroups/copies and folders/BCC other address.
- To verify that a site is not collecting additional information, view the source code of the pages. Look for the hidden values in "FORM ACTION." You will see entries such as "email" and "real name."
The statements made by contributors do not necessarily reflect the views of Josiah Publishing.
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