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1. Privacy and privacy of information:


We respect and protect the privacy of all users of the Digital Marketing Blog, so we will not disclose any information to any third party without prior permission from you.


2. Digital Marketing Code and Cookies: When you first visit the Digital Marketing Blog, you send the digital marketing blog "cookie" to your computer. "Cookie" is a data that identifies you as a privileged user, for one of the following purposes:


* Store personal information that you register for yourself for you to submit to you upon request.


* Get to know you when you return to the digital marketing blog.


* To help you get messages, multimedia or services in the Digital Marketing Blog as soon as possible.


* To help the digital marketing blog identify the content that suits you and give it to you.


The Digital Marketing Code will not disclose cookies to any third party unless warranted by a court order, such as an inspection warrant, a warrant, a law, or a court order.


When you use your browser for the first time, you'll often find that your setup options accept cookies.


You can change this in your browser and make it reject all cookies or alert you when you send a cookie to you.


But I know that some parts of the Digital Marketing Blog services may not work well if your browser rejects cookies.


3. The quality of your information: We do not collect in your Digital Marketing Blog any information about you (such as your name, e-mail address, etc.) unless you yourself and knowingly provide us with such information.


The information recorded and stored by the Digital Marketing Blog is information such as the time you browse, browser type, password and IP address. This information is used to verify our records and provide better services to users of the Digital Marketing Blog. For example, we may use your IP address to appear You have ads directed to your country.


4. Content of the Digital Marketing Blog: The Digital Marketing Blog contains links and indicators related to other Web sites, and is also linked to the sources of Digital Marketing Code and official sponsors.


Links to or from the Digital Marketing Code are not considered to be endorsed by the Digital Marketing Code nor by any of its affiliates, affiliates or third parties from any of its sources or any of its contents.


The Digital Marketing Code does not represent or endorse the validity or legality of any advice, opinion, report or any information presented or published through the Digital Marketing Blog by its members.


Accordingly, you acknowledge that you will bear full liability if such advice, report, reminder or information is relied upon.


The Digital Marketing Blog has the right, with all reservations, to correct any mistake or delete any part of the digital marketing code.


The Digital Marketing Blog does not review, and can not review, all material posted to its site by users of the site, and therefore the Digital Marketing Blog is not responsible for any material sent to it by its users.


However, the Digital Marketing Blog reserves the right, under no circumstances, to provide any necessary information for any legal, regulatory or governmental reason. The Digital Marketing Code has the right to edit or refuse to send or delete any information or material, in whole or in part, Digital marketing is contrary to this agreement or violates it.


5. Your Consent and Changes to the Privacy Policy Your browsing and use of the Digital Marketing Blog Services means that you agree to collect and use information about you as set out in this Policy and in the Terms of Use.


The Digital Marketing Blog may make changes to the Privacy Policy or the Use Agreement from time to time.


When we do so, we will make such changes to this page or the use agreement page so that you are always aware of the type of information we collect and how we use it and under what circumstances we disclose it.

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