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Introduction
We at www.markmolaro.com are committed to protecting the privacy of
our website users. We want to inform you (the user) about the
information that we may collect about visitors to our site, how we
use that information, and about our disclosure practices.
We will collect no personal information about you unless you choose
to provide that information to us. We do not collect personal
information about you without your knowledge. You have the right to
decline to have any information collected or transferred for
marketing purposes.
What Happens to Your Personal Information
All personal information that is collected on our website is stored
in a secure location. We do not solicit personal information to third
party vendors without prior consent, as we respect the privacy and
confidentiality of our website visitors.
What About Spam?
Users will not receive any unsolicited emails or correspondence if
they have not provided us with prior permission. From time to time we
may use email as a way to keep in touch with our website visitors;
however, we do not send “spam” (unsolicited marketing e-mail). If you
agree to receive email communications from us, every email message we
send to you will include an email address to which you can respond.
If at any time you decide you do not want to receive marketing email
from us, simply let us know and we will remove your name and email
address from our mailing list.
When you Leave this Site
This policy discloses the privacy practices for our website. However,
our site may contain links to other sites. Once you link to another
site, you are subject to the privacy and security policies of the new
site. We encourage you to read the privacy policies of all websites
you visit, especially if you share any personal information
Security Policy
Users are strictly prohibited from violating or attempting to violate
the security of this site. By way of example, you are prohibited from
(a) accessing data not intended for such user or logging onto a
server or an account which the user is not authorized to access; (b)
attempting to probe, scan or test the vulnerability of a system or
network or to breach security without proper authorization; (c)
attempting to interfere with service to any user, host or network;
(d) sending unsolicited mail, including promotions and/or advertising
of products or services.