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Privacy Policy

We are strongly committed to safeguarding subscribers' privacy on http://BJHR.NSHMBA.org. We operate under the following strict privacy policy:

The only information we obtain about our subscribers is information we need to process credit card charges for subscription fees. The information collected is never revealed, sold, or made public for any reason. Personally identifiable information provided by subscribers (name, email or home address, etc.) is never disclosed to any individual or business.


Cookies
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External Links
In order to provide visitors with greater value, some of our pages may provide links to various third party websites. In no case is subscriber information or 'cookies' provided to the third party sites. However, keep in mind that many sites do attempt to capture visitor information when you browse those sites. Once you leave our site, we are not able to alert you should another site attempt to gather information from your browser.

Security
We use a variety of security measures including encryption and authentication to protect the loss, misuse an alteration of your personal information under our control. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards that comply with federal standards to guard your nonpublic personal information.

Federal & State Law
BJHR will share information with the government when required by law. BJHR will not share information unless it has been given a valid court order or subpoena. BJHR will not disclose whether or not law enforcement agencies have sought or obtained information under the Patriot Act.