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Privacy


FE Publishing is committed to protecting your privacy. FE Publishing (“we”, “us” or “our”) safeguards your personal information to maintain customer trust.

FE Publishing respects the privacy of visitors of ForensicExams.org and its related sites (collectively “ForensicExams.org”) by disclosing and explaining in this Privacy Policy (“Policy”) how FE Publishing collects, uses and shares information about you from ForensicExams.org and the choices that you can make about the way your information is collected, used and shared. FE Publishing encourages you to read this Privacy Policy and those of all web sites you visit.

Sites covered by this Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy applies to all services and sub-sites available under the domain ForensicExams.org. Although this is a global privacy policy, each regional or country site may have rules and regulations that are not covered by this policy. We encourage you to read your regional or country’s privacy policy before using the site. By visiting this web site, you are agreeing in advance to the current and future terms of this Privacy Policy. If you do not wish to agree to these terms, you should leave this web site.


Types of information collected on ForensicExams.org

There are two types of information collected on ForensicExams.org: Personally Identifiable Information and Non-Personally Identifiable Information.

Personally Identifiable Information

Personally Identifiable Information (“personal information”) is information that identifies you as an individual, such as your name, mailing address, email address, age range, etc. Personal information is only obtained when you voluntarily provide the information to us. FE Publishing uses personal information to better understand your needs and interests and to provide you with better service. For example, you may be asked to voluntarily submit your email address to us when communicating with us or your name and email address when entering a sweepstakes or contest.


On occasion, FE Publishing may ask you to voluntarily submit information about other people. For example, this may be done to send them a link to a web page or sign them up for a promotion.

Once you choose to provide us with personal information, you can be assured it will be used only to support your relationship with FE Publishing. We take seriously the trust you place in us and will not sell, rent or lease your personal information to others.

Non-Personally Identifiable Information

Non-Personally Identifiable Information (“non-personal information”) is information that does not identify you as an individual, such as your browser type, IP Address, the URL of the previous web site you visited, etc. FE Publishing may automatically collect certain types of non-personal information from you when using ForensicExams.org. We may also collect non-personal information that you voluntarily provide, such as information included in response to a questionnaire or survey.


Why we collect your information

FE Publishing’s primary purpose in collecting personal information on ForensicExams.org is to provide you with a safe and efficient experience and to provide you with services and features that better meet your needs or requests. We only collect information that we consider necessary for achieving this purpose.


How we collect information

FE Publishing collects data when you provide information to us or through the use of web technology.

Information Collected Through You

If you choose to use certain services on ForensicExams.org, we may require you to provide contact and identity information. Where possible, we indicate which fields are required and which fields are optional. If you choose not to use a particular service or feature, you do not have to provide the contact or identity information it calls for.

Non-Personally Identifiable Information Collected Through Technology

Cookies:

ForensicExams.org may use cookie technology to improve your experience on ForensicExams.org and gather data for web site statistical reporting. Cookie technology does not capture your individual email address or any personal information about you.

A cookie is a small piece of information sent by a web site that is saved on your hard disk by your computer’s browser. It holds information a site may need to personalize your experience (i.e., rotating images on ForensicExams.org home page) and gathers web site statistical data, such as which pages are visited, what is downloaded, the Internet provider’s domain name and country that our visitors come from and the addresses of sites visited immediately before and after coming to ForensicExams.org. However, none of this is associated with you as an individual and is measured only in aggregate.

To browse without cookies, you can configure your browser to reject all cookies or to notify you when a cookie is set. (Each browser is different, so check the “Help” menu of your browser to learn how to change your cookie preferences.) Your experience of the ForensicExams.org site may be different if you set your browser to block cookies.

IP Address:

ForensicExams.org may collect IP addresses for the purposes of systems administration, server problem diagnosis and compiling aggregate information (such as how many visitors logged on to ForensicExams.org). When you visit a particular web page on ForensicExams.org, our servers log your IP address. An IP address is a number that is assigned to your computer automatically when you use the Internet.

Who we share information with

We take seriously the trust you place in us and will not sell, rent or lease your information to others.


FE Publishing employs other companies and individuals (“agents”) to perform services on behalf of ForensicExams.org, such as sending emails, providing marketing assistance, web site management and analyzing data. Such agents will have access to personal and non-personal information only as necessary to perform their services for us and are not permitted to use it for any other purpose.

FE Publishing may also work with other companies (“partners”) to provide co-branded services or promotions. To provide a co-branded service to you, it may be necessary for us to share your personal information with our partners. The partner will only be able to use the information as necessary to perform the requested service or in aggregate form for statistical reporting.

Remember, if you go to other web sites, including those of our partners, advertisers, merchants and other sites that link to our site, those other sites may collect personal and non-personal information about you. The information practices of those other sites are not covered by this Privacy Policy. We have no liability or responsibility for those sites or their own policies.

Disclosure of personal information for legal purposes and protection of ForensicExams.org and others: ForensicExams.org reserves the right to share your personal information with third parties if we believe such action is necessary in order to: (a) conform with the requirements of the law or to comply with legal process served upon us; (b) protect or defend our legal rights or property, ForensicExams.org or our users; or (c) investigate, prevent or take action regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of any person or violations of the terms and conditions of using ForensicExams.org.


Your choices and opting out

ForensicExams.org will contact you only if you elect to be contacted.

If you choose to receive email messages, ForensicExams.org may periodically send you email messages describing updates, new features or promotional offers related to this web site. You can choose to stop receiving this email at any time. Simply follow the instructions included in your email or send a reply stating your request.

If you do not explicitly choose to receive informational emails, the only email messages you will receive from ForensicExams.org will be in response to email inquiries that you send us.

At any time, you can “opt-out” of receiving direct mail and marketing material from ForensicExams.org, such as product and service updates, by following the instructions included in your email or by sending a reply stating your request, and we will make the requested changes.


Children’s privacy

ForensicExams.org is not intended for use by children. We do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13. If we learn that personal information on a child under the age of 13 is collected, we will delete that information from our systems. We encourage parents and guardians to be familiar with the web sites that their children visit.

Keeping your information secure

The security of your personal information is very important to us, and we are committed to protecting the information that we collect. We have security measures in place at our facilities to protect against the loss, misuse or alteration of information that FE Publishing has collected from you at our web site.

Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet or any wireless network can be guaranteed to be 100 percent secure. As a result, while we strive to protect your personal information, FE Publishing cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us or from our online products or services, and you do so at your own risk.

Acceptance of policy

By visiting ForensicExams.org, you are accepting the terms and conditions of this Privacy Policy, and we have the right to use your information as described in this Privacy Policy. We reserve the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time. Your continued use of ForensicExams.org after we either personally notify you or generally post such changes on ForensicExams.org will constitute your acceptance of those changes.

This Privacy Policy applies only with respect to the information that we collect on ForensicExams.org and not to any information that FE Publishing collects through other methods or sources.

If for some reason you believe that ForensicExams.org has not adhered to this Privacy Policy, please notify us at one of the addresses below.

Changes to statement

FE Publishing may modify or amend this Privacy Policy from time to time. In an effort to keep you informed of changes to this Privacy Policy, please note that the latest revision occurred in September 2004. Changes to this Privacy Policy will not affect our use of previously provided personal information.

 
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