Privacy Policy
Politics-360 values your interest in the community your personal privacy. We respect the personal nature of the information you provide us on our web site through profiles and other means, and acknowledge the importance of protecting this information. In adopting this privacy policy, our intent is to balance our legitimate business interests in collecting and using your personal information with your reasonable expectations of privacy. The policy may be revised or updated at any time and we encourage you to check back often to ensure that you are familiar with the most recent version and the terms of our policy.
When does Politics-360 collect my personal information?
You may provide personal information to Politics-360.com in one of four ways: (1) by sharing your e-mail address and subscribing to email newsletters or requesting site updates or building profiles, (2) by sharing personal information when you provide scrap book items or success stories, (3) by sharing personal information when you post comments on our blogs or stories, or (4) by sharing contact information as a poll and/or promotion entrant. We may also ask for other information at other times but at no time will you be required to share any personal information to gain complete access to our site.

In addition to personal information—such as name, street and e-mail addresses, and telephone numbers—we may also collect information that is in no way personally identifiable. This may include the operating system you are working on, the internet browser you are using, the domain name of your internet service provider, and the web sites you visit directly before and after your visit to politics-360.com.
How does Politics-360 use my personal information?
The more we know about you, the better we are able to customize our web site to suit your personal preferences and interests. The e-mail address you provide may be used by Politics-360 for any reason, such as contacting you for editorial or networking purposes or to advise you of any changes to our site. We may also from time to time send you messages about our marketing partners' products, if you have indicated that you would like to receive such messages. To maintain a site that is free of charge and does not require registration, we may display advertisements on our web site. If we display advertising, we will also use the information you give us to help our advertisers target the audience they want to reach. At no time does any party other than Politics-360 have access to your personally identifiable information, and you will never be contacted by any party other than Politics-360 and the partners from whom you have requested information. The only exceptions to the foregoing are that we may disclose personally identifiable information (i) in response to legal process, for example, in response to a court order or subpoena, (ii) in response to a law enforcement agency's request, or where we believe it is necessary to investigate, prevent, or take actions regarding illegal activities, suspected fraud, situations involving potential threats to the physical safety of another person, violations of our terms of use, or as otherwise required by law, or (iii) in the event we are acquired by or merged with another company. When you sign up for our updates or receive e-mail messages from Politics-360, you will always be given the chance to opt-out of special offers and site updates. You may change your preferences at any time and will only be contacted in manners consistent with your stated preferences. Non-personally identifiable information (such as stated above) may be shared in aggregate form with our advertisers or marketing partners when and if we use them, but your personally identifiable information will never be disclosed to them.
Who else has access to my personal information?
The ads appearing on Politics-360 would be delivered to you by a company serving those ads. Information about your visit to this site, such as number of times you have viewed an ad (but not your name, address, or other personal information), is used to serve ads to you on this site. And, in the course of serving advertisements to this site, third party advertisers may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser. We will have information on the company we use to serve ads, when and if we display advertising, including details on cookies, and how to "opt-out". Email newsletters received by subscribers may be delivered by a partner. Under no circumstances will our newsletter partner make any personal information about an individual user available to anyone. • We may also contract with a number of advertising network partners to monitor certain pages of our website and RSS feeds for the purpose of reporting website and RSS traffic, statistics, advertisement 'click-throughs', and/or other activities on our website. Where authorized by us, these advertising network partners may use cookies, web beacons, and/or other monitoring technologies to compile anonymous statistics about our website visitors. No personally identifiable information is collected by or transferred to these network partners. Third parties and web sites that have links on our site may also collect or use information about you. The information practices of other companies or people that Politics-360 does not employ or manage are not covered by this privacy statement.
Is there anything else I should know about my privacy and Politics-360?
Any information you disclose voluntarily on our comments pages or in any forums we may develop in the future becomes public information. We cannot control the actions of our site users and advise you to use your discretion in sharing information about yourself on the internet. All information sharing is optional and done so at your own risk. Privacy is a very personal matter and we encourage you to be careful and responsible when disclosing personal information online.
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