This Privacy Policy covers the PlaceArticlesHere.com conduct of individual information that is provided while the articles submission. Other than the information requested in our online forms, no other information is collected from the users to PlaceArticlesHere.com.
Information Collection and Use
PlaceArticlesHere.com collects minimal personal information when you request or submit an article. The only information collected in these instances is your name, email address, IP address and the date of your request or submission. All information collected via the Permission Request Form for copyrighted materials is used by PlaceArticlesHere.com to identify the requesting entity and respond to their request. The user's personally identifiable information is not given to third-parties.
Information Sharing and Disclosure
PlaceArticlesHere.com maintains your email address and other relevant information on the premises. Your contact information is never released or sold to any vendor, partner or outside businesses. Any email notices or update announcements from PlaceArticlesHere.com will include detailed unsubscribe information, giving you the option to remove yourself from future mailings at any time.
Links
This site contains links to other sites. PlaceArticlesHere.com is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such Websites. PlaceArticlesHere.com recommends you to refer each Network Member's Privacy Statements.
Change Notifications
PlaceArticlesHere.com can update our Privacy Policy time to time based on our employees' and users' feedback. If there are any solid changes to how we use your personal information, we will notify through email and provide you a chance to adapt prior to any substantial change that has been taken. PlaceArticlesHere.com recommends you to often review our privacy policy to be informed of how we are committed to protecting your privacy.
Legal Disclaimer
Though we make every effort to preserve your privacy, we may need to disclose personal information when required by law or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary in order to conform to the edicts of the law or comply with a legal process served on our Web site.