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Privacy Policy
UTPC has established this privacy policy to explain to you how your
information is protected, collected and used, which may be updated by UTPC from time to time.
UTPC will provide notice of materially
significant changes to this privacy policy by posting notice on the
UTPC site.
1. Protecting your privacy
- We don't share your information with third parties for marketing purposes.
- We don't engage in cross-marketing or link-referral programs with other sites.
- We don't employ tracking devices for marketing purposes ("cookies", "web beacons," single-pixel gifs).
- We don't send you unsolicited communications for marketing purposes.
- We offer users to hide their
email to reduce 3rd party
harvesting & spam.
- Account information is password-protected. Keep your password safe.
- UTPC does not knowingly collect any information from persons under
the age of 13. If UTPC learns that a posting is by a person under the
age of 13, UTPC will remove that post.
- UTPC, or people who post on UTPC, may provide links to third
party websites, which may have different privacy practices. We are not
responsible for, nor have any control over, the privacy policies of those
third party websites, and encourage all users to read the privacy policies
of each and every website visited.
2. Data we collect
- We sometimes collect your email address, for purposes such as sending
self-publishing and confirmation emails, authenticating user accounts,
providing subscription email services, etc.
- Our web logs collect standard web log entries for each page served,
including your IP address, page URL, and timestamp. Web logs help us to
diagnose problems with our server, to administer the UTPC site, and to
otherwise provide our service to you.
3. Circumstances in which UTPC may release information
- UTPC may disclose information about its users if required to do so
by law or in the good faith belief that such disclosure is reasonably
necessary to respond to subpoenas, court orders, or other legal process.
- UTPC may also disclose information about its users to law enforcement
officers or others, in the good faith belief that such disclosure is reasonably
necessary to protect the rights, property, or personal safety of UTPC,
its users or the general public.
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