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Privacy Policy
We will not share your information with anyone. Period.jb-publishing
takes
your privacy seriously. This privacy policy describes what personal
information
we collect and how we use it. See this privacy
policy primer
to
learn more about privacy
policies in general.
Routine
Information Collection
All
web
servers track basic information about their visitors. This information
includes, but is not limited to, IP addresses, browser details,
timestamps and
referring pages. None of this information can personally identify
specific
visitors to this site. The information is tracked for routine
administration
and maintenance purposes.
Cookies
and Web Beacons
Where
necessary, jb-publishing uses cookies to store information about
a visitor's preferences and history in order to better serve the
visitor and/or
present the visitor with customized content.
Advertising
partners and other third parties may also use cookies, scripts and/or
web
beacons to track visitors to our site in order to display
advertisements and
other useful information. Such tracking is done directly by the third
parties
through their own servers and is subject to their own privacy policies.
Controlling
Your Privacy
Note
that
you can change your browser settings to disable cookies if you have
privacy
concerns. Disabling cookies for all sites is not recommended as it may
interfere with your use of some sites. The best option is to disable or
enable
cookies on a per-site basis. Consult your browser documentation for
instructions on how to block cookies and other tracking mechanisms.
This list
of web
browser privacy management
links may also be useful.
Special
Note About Google Advertising
Any
advertisements served by Google, Inc., and affiliated companies may be
controlled using cookies. These cookies allow Google to display ads
based on
your visits to this site and other sites that use Google advertising
services.
Learn how to opt
out of Google's
cookie usage.
As
mentioned above, any tracking done by Google through cookies and other
mechanisms is subject to Google's own privacy policies.
Contact
Information
Concerns or questions about this privacy policy can be directed to support[AT]jb-pub.com
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