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Privacy

Citizens for Jake Zimmerman is strongly committed to protecting the privacy of the users of our products and services. We will not sell your personal information to anyone. The information you give us as part of registration will be processed by Citizens for Jake Zimmerman and its ASPs entirely within the United States.

The purpose of this policy is to explain the types of information we obtain from users through the Citizens for Jake Zimmerman Campaign web site, how the information is obtained, how it is used, how it may be obtained by others, and how its use and disclosure can be restricted. Citizens for Jake Zimmerman's campaign web site is governed by the following privacy principles:

Principle 1: General Data Collection

Our site automatically gathers certain anonymous traffic information, such as Internet protocol addresses and other numeric codes used to identify a computer. This information is aggregated and does not personally identify you, but it may help us improve the site and the services we offer. For example, we may use IP addresses to monitor site usage to better prepare for anticipated traffic patterns. We may also gather user information that we save on your computer (not on our server) as “cookies” in order to streamline the site experience.

Principle 2: Information Requests

Citizens for Jake Zimmerman requests personal information from you in order to gather your contact information, such as name, company name, address, phone number, email address, and zip code. Some of this information is optional and you may choose not to provide it. Citizens for Jake Zimmerman may use the information to contact you to further discuss your interest in our campaign, to send information regarding updates to the campaign, and to send a newsletter. You can opt out of being further contacted by us, or receiving such further information from us by clicking here. Except as we explicitly state at the time we request information, or as provided in the Mark Logic license and services agreement, we do not disclose your personal information to any third party. Mark Logic reserves the right to maintain information on customers who have violated our license and services agreement.

Principle 3: Access

Citizens for Jake Zimmerman reserves the right, but not the obligation, to access, monitor or remove any information transmitted or received through our hosted customer accounts only to respond to, react to, or investigate service issues, technical issues, our license and services agreement, or our Privacy Policy.

Principle 4: Disclosure

Your profile information is used only in the aggregate for demographic statistics and for providing information regarding Citizens for Jake Zimmerman's Services. Citizens for Jake Zimmerman will not sell your individual Information to any third parties. Citizens for Jake Zimmerman does not disclose your personal Information to third parties, except as set forth in this policy and in cases where Citizens for Jake Zimmerman, acting in good faith, believes that such action is necessary to: (1) conform to legal requirements or comply with a legal process, such as a search warrant, subpoena, or court order; or (2) protect and defend the rights or property of Citizens for Jake Zimmerman; (3) enforce the license and services agreement.

Principle 5: Solicitation

Citizens for Jake Zimmerman will not send you any unsolicited information, including email, if at any time you decide to opt-out of receiving such information. However, under certain circumstances, Mark Logic may be required to send customers updated information about our products.

Some frequently asked privacy questions:

What are Cookies?

Cookies are pieces of information that a web site transfers to your computer's hard disk for record-keeping purposes. Cookies can make the web more useful by storing information about your preferences on a particular site. Cookies allow web sites to "remember" users across pages of a site and across multiple visits to a site. The use of cookies is an industry standard, and many major web sites use them to provide useful features to their customers. Cookies in and of themselves do not personally identify users, although they do identify a user's computer. Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. Cookies cannot damage user files, nor can they read information from a user's hard drive. If you would prefer, you can set your settings to refuse cookies.

Is my personal information secure?

The personal information collected by Citizens for Jake Zimmerman is stored in secure operating environments that are not available to the general public. However, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. Consequently, while we strive to protect your personal information, Citizens for Jake Zimmerman cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us.

Last updated: 10 June 2005.

We reserve the right to change this Privacy Policy at any time.

If you have any questions regarding this privacy policy, please contact .

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