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Website Privacy Policy:

Benefits All Around You privacy statement has been created to protect your privacy. We are committed to keep all visitors information confidential and secure. This policy administers the manner in which Benefits All Around You uses and maintains information collected from its visitors.


Information we collect:

Benefits All Around You collects personal information when you comment on blogs or subscribe www.benefitsallaroundyou.com, Benefits All Around You will collect and keep information, such as:

Your name

E-mail address


How secure is the information we collect?

At Benefits All Around You we are extremely serious about security in order to protect your confidential information. This site is managed only by one person so all the information is really secured.


Cookies:

What is a cookie? A cookie is a piece of information sent by a Web track of user’s preferences while the user is visiting the website. Cookies also help minimize load times and save on server processing.  Third parties may also be placing and reading cookies on your browsers, to collect available information. There are methods to remove and prevent the use of cookies through your browser’s security or privacy settings.


Sharing and Disclosure:

Benefits All Around You will never disclose its visitors personal information and account information unless Benefits All Around You has reason to believe that disclosing such information is necessary to identify, make contact with, or bring legal action against someone who may be causing harm or interfering with the rights or property of Benefits All Around You, Benefits All Around You's visitors or others. Benefits All Around You will never disclose personal information to third parties.


Changes to Privacy Policy:

All Around You may update this policy statement. We will notify you about changes by sending you a notice to the primary email address specified in your Benefits All Around You submission/comments.


Website User Comment Policy:

Benefits All Around You encourages open discussion of our articles and blogs and it is our intent to keep the dialogue directed at the issues of the day in an honest and enjoyable manner. But, while we encourage all readers to post their comments, there are some guidelines to follow. They are as follows:


Respect:

Any posts that are deemed offensive in any way will be removed. We encourage debate but personal attacks of any nature will not be tolerated.


Tolerance:

No forms of racism or intolerance of any nature will be accepted.


Blah blah:

One of the great things about the internet and blogs is brevity. We keep things short and sweet for you, and we expect you to do the same. Feel free to go on at length, but keep in mind this is not a spot to try out the latest chapter from your thesis.


Getting personal:

Do not include personal information in your post to our website. That’s just bad news, and we will remove the post to protect you and Benefits All Around You.


Sober second thought:

Remember that we will not remove comments once posted, even if the writer regrets that posting, so take a moment before posting to make sure.


Salesmen, cheats and liars:

         No commercial posting will be tolerated, and no cheatin’ or lyin’ either. Please don’t pretend to be          someone else. 

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