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Privacy Policy

This is how we handle information we learn about you from your visit to our website. The information we receive depends on what you do when you visit our site.

If you visit our site to browse, or to read or download information:

We collect and store: the name of the domain and host from which you access the Internet (for example, aol.com or princeton.edu); the Internet protocol (IP) address of the computer you are using; the browser software you use and your operating system; the date and time you access our site; and the Internet address of the website from which you linked directly to our site.

We use this information to measure the number of visitors to the different sections of our site, and to help us make our site more useful. Generally, we delete this information after one year.

We do not use "cookies" on this site.

If you choose to identify yourself by sending us an email:

If you contact us via email, we will use your information only to reply to your message.

If you use one of our online forms, the information you provide is up to you. If you don't provide your name or other information, it may be impossible for us to refer, respond to, or investigate your request.

Here's what you should know about the security of the information you provide to us:

If you send us an email, you should know that email is not necessarily secure against interception. So, if your communication includes sensitive information, contact us by postal mail or telephone rather than email.

The online forms we use are not secure. They are not encrypted and use standard e-mail as a delivery method. If you believe any of the information asked for on the form is of a sensitive nature, contact us by postal mail or telephone instead. All the information you provide us through these forms is stored offline and thus is not subject to online security concerns.

If you experience technical problems with the operation of this website, contact our Webmaster.

This website links to documents located on websites maintained by various businesses or other organizations. Once you access an individual document that links you to another website, you are subject to the privacy policy of the website containing that document

 

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