Wednesday, May 18, 2016

J.D's Blogs Privacy Policy (Page 2 of 4)


                                                                          Privacy Policy                 

The service J.D Inc. provides is free of charge publically and privately. We will not ask of anything from our parent company Google, any of its advertising affiliates, nor of the general public who choose to visit this site and read the articles we have published for all those who have choose to read it.  Our services are strictly read by those who choose to do of their own free will and at their own discretion.

We simply provide various forms of readable content that may be of interest to its reader. nothing more. J.D Inc. will never contact you for any reason and you should have no reason to contact us.we simply provide the article(s) and any links that provide shortcuts to the website that deals with the subject directly. Although we personally do not promote anything we write
about we do consider what we do publish free advertising. We make an effort to respect Google's guide-lines as well.

J.D Inc. will also never contact you via surveys to conduct further research about your opinion of
current or potential new services that may be offered by Google’s sponsors. We will also never
undermine our site visitors trust by selling, leasing, or renting it’s site traffic habits to any 
advertising sponsors or their affiliates. Our parent company Google can and will collect all site
traffic data that does pass through it to perform evasive and non-evasive statistical analysis.

Google and their trusted partners may also choose to interact with you by sending you email or
postal mail, provide customer support, or arrange deliveries. Google with their partnerships and
J.D Inc. are all prohibited from using your personal information without your personal consent. Google in partnership with J.D Inc. will keep track of basic site traffic information for analytical purposes that also help display proper advertising where the ad is available to be clicked on at your own discretion.   

J.D Inc. is required to keep track of articles you visit concerning J.D’s blog directly due to its
parent companies partnership with Google who have their own set of terms and conditions which
you can read from if you choose to do so in order to determine what article subjects and which clickable interactive ads are most popular. The data is used to deliver fully customizable content
back to you on your next visit depending on your interest in a particular ad or subject area.

J.D Inc. will disclose your information, without notice, only if it is required by law or in good faith and belief that such an action is absolutely necessary to: (a) conform to the edicts of the law or willfully comply with the legal process here on J.D Inc. or on the site; (b) to protect the rights, integrity and best interest of J.D Inc.; and (c) act under exigent circumstances to protect the personal safety and property of J.D Inc. and its loyal returning public visitors.

How cookies work

J.D Inc. is required to use cookies. Google and its third-party sponsors will use “cookies” to monitor basic online habits while still respecting your online anonymity thus allowing you to personalize your online experience. A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your hard disk by a web page server. Cookies cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. A cookie is uniquely assigned to you and can only be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you.

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