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The World Wide Web Radio Show takes privacy very seriously, and we've taken many steps to help safeguard your online information. We promise you that:
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When you visit w3w3.com, we will not collect any personally-identifiable information about you unless you decide to provide information to us. If you decide to request more information from us, or sign up for a seminar or our email newsletter, for example, we will ask you to provide information such as your name, email address, phone number, and other additional information so that we can respond to your request. You are not required to provide this information, however the services we can offer you may be limited without it. We use this information solely as required to respond to your particular request and to improve both the usability of our site and our user support procedures. The World Wide Web Radio Show Web site also automatically logs visitors' IP addresses and Internet Service Providers ("ISPs"); and may record information such as email messages sent, opened, delivered and clicked through. The World Wide Web Radio Show may also record information to help prevent the misuse of our system. Consent: Disclosure: The only exception to this policy is when we are required to do so by a legal statute, a law enforcement agency, or regulatory authority. This will usually be done only after we receive a court order or subpoena that requires us to release information. In certain cases, an emergency request from a verifiable law enforcement agency may be honored prior to receiving a court order or subpoena. We will make every reasonable effort to notify our registrants as soon as possible if we receive a request for the release of information so that our registrants can have the opportunity to pursue any legal rights and remedies they may have under the law. Under certain circumstances, a court order or law may prohibit us from notifying our registrants of a request for information. Examples of this include cases in which fraud and/or criminal activity is suspected. In these cases, we will make every effort to notify our registrant, at the earliest possible time permissible under the law. The World Wide Web Radio Show occasionally sends outbound administrative email communications to ensure that our registrants are aware of significant updates or changes to the company. We encourage you to allow us to send this information to you so that you will always be aware of the latest information about the World Wide Web Radio Show. We respect your right not to receive any email that you have not specifically agreed to receive and, in furtherance of this right, have put policies in place that allow our registrants to control the delivery of these messages, or to prevent delivery if that is your preference. In some cases the World Wide Web Radio Show must send administrative emails to our registrants to alert them to specific changes that may impact their ability to use a service they have previously signed up for, regardless of their email contact opt-in status. We also reserve the right to contact you if compelled to do so as part of a legal proceeding. The World Wide Web Radio Show reserves the right to change its privacy policy to reflect new services that help further establish innovative talk radio services. Notifications of changes to our privacy policy will occur by posting of a message on the The World Wide Web Radio Show Web site at w3w3.com or by users voluntarily viewing the privacy policy for periodic changes. In addition, the Privacy Policy link will always contain the most up-to-date Policy so that our registrants will always have the most current information about our disclosure principles regarding their data and about how the World Wide Web Radio Show will manage registrant information. Data
Security: Access: Children's Policy: Accountability: Because
we are committed to your privacy and value your trust, this site has
agreed to notify you of the following:
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