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Juris Publishing
71 New Street
Huntington NY 11743
United States
Phone: (631) 350-2100
Fax: (631) 673-9117
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Juris Privacy Policy Statement
This Privacy Policy explains practices by Juris regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of information that is provided through this website. Use of this website constitutes consent to this Privacy Policy, which may be amended at any time.
Active Information Collection
This website actively collects information from its visitors both by asking specific questions and by permitting communications via e-mail. Some of the information that is submitted may be personally identifiable information, that is, information that can be uniquely identified with individuals, such as full name, physical address, e-mail address, and telephone number.
When a product is purchased from this website, Juris requests financial information, such as a credit card number. Any financial information Juris collects is used only for the purpose of billing for products being purchased.
Website visitors may also be asked to disclose personal information so that Juris can provide assistance and information. For example, Juris may collect personal information, such as an email address, system information, or problem descriptions in order to provide technical support.
Passive Information Collection
When website visitors navigate through this website, certain information may be passively collected. This is done by using commonly available technologies and means, such as usage of internet protocol addresses, cookies, internet tags and navigational data collection.
Juris may use this information to improve the content of this website, to customize website visits according to individual preferences, to communicate information that has been requested, for marketing and research purposes, or for other purposes that may be specified in this Policy.
Security
Juris takes reasonable steps to protect personally identifiable information that is transmitted to this website from loss, misuse, and unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, or destruction. Users should pay special attention in deciding what information to send through e-mail messages, which may not be secure. Disclosure by Juris of personally identifiable information may be required by applicable laws, court orders, or government regulations.
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