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Privacy Policy Effective as of April 18, 2018


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We are committed to maintaining the privacy of personal information that you provide to us. This Privacy Policy describes how we treat personal information received about you when you visit. We may make available content or services from other Web sites not subject to this Privacy Policy. We recommend that you review the privacy policy at each such Web site to determine how that site protects your privacy. When you use certain features of this site, we may collect personally identifiable information from you that may include your name and email address. We do not, however, knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 13. Do not put confidential information in our web submission forms.

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This Privacy Policy was last updated on April 18, 2018.