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Rehfeldtonline.org Privacy Statement

Welcome to the Internet site of rehfeldtonline.org (this “Site”). rehfeldtonline.org wants you to know what information we learn about you when you visit this Site, what we do with that information, and how you can view or change the information we have.

When you visit this Site, we recognize only your “domain name” (e.g., “interport.net” or “aol.com”) and not your e-mail address. We will see your e-mail address only if you give it to us by filling out a form or by sending us an e-mail message.

When you visit this Site, we keep track of your domain name, the time you access this Site, your browser type, the Internet address of the site from which you just came, and the pages at this Site that you visit.

If you provide information about yourself by registering on a page, by filling out a survey, by participating in our chat rooms or otherwise by voluntarily telling us about yourself or your activities, we will collect that information for our own use. We use the information you and other visitors give us to improve our products and services and the content of this Site.

We may also use it to send you information about our products and services. If at any time you do not want to receive e-mail from us, please let us know by sending an e-mail message to us at: webmaster[AT]rehfeldtonline[DOT]org telling us that you do not want to receive e-mail from our company.

ATTENTION KIDS: If you are 16 or younger, be sure to ask your parents for permission before you send us any personal information such as your name, address or telephone number or enter any contest or request any free offers. ATTENTION PARENTS: You may wish to consider using software tools that prevent children from disclosing their personal information without your permission. Such software is available on-line or in your local software store or send us an e-mail request for further information.

rehfeldtonline.org reserves the right to change or update this policy at any time by posting a notice that we are changing our privacy policy or by sending an e-mail message to previously registered visitors.

Please see the rehfeldtonline.org’s legal notice for more information.

 

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