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This page describes how the Life Saving Email handles information that we learn about consumers when consumers visit the Web sites we operate or contact us by mail, phone, or email. We collect the information to fulfill a request you make or to assist us in carrying out our mission; and we maintain it in accordance with the Privacy Act of 1974, where applicable. Any personally identifying information you provide is voluntary. We use it, it may be disclosed to others for such purposes. Purpose The LSE organization is committed to protecting the privacy of those accessing its Web sites. The purpose of this policy is to inform those accessing the sites about the collection and use of the personally identifiable information of its users. Notification of Changes to This Policy Life Saving Email is continually improving and adding new functionality and features to its websites and improving and adding to our existing products, services, and programs. Because of these ongoing changes, changes in the law, and the changing nature of technology, LSE’s data practices will change from time to time. If and when our data practices change, LSE will post the changes on our websites to notify you of the changes. We encourage you to check this page frequently. This policy was last updated on Sept. 3, 2005. Cookies A cookie is a small piece of information that is sent to your browser and stored on your computer’s hard drive. Cookies do not damage your computer and they cannot be used to discover the identity of a user. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie. This enables you to decide if you want to accept it or not and whether you are required to accept the cookie to view certain content. LSE may use cookies to “persist” a user session - that is, to maintain connection with a user as he or she moves through an application or series of web pages. The purpose of cookies in this context is to remember user inputs. For example, a “shopping cart” application records purchases up until the user reaches checkout. Personalization features also use cookies to identify groups of users and deliver appropriate content and services. Children LSE does not knowingly collect personal data from children under the age of thirteen. If you are under thirteen, please do not give us any personal data. If you have reason to believe that a child has provided personal data to LSE, please contact us, and we will try to delete that information from our databases. Data Security and Quality LSE is committed to data security and the data integrity of personally identifiable information available from site users. LSE has taken precautions to protect personally identifiable information from loss, misuse, or alteration. Visitors should be aware, however, that even though protections are in place, LSE cannot guarantee against the occurrence of hardware failure, unauthorized intrusion, or other technical problems. |
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