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The
Privacy Policy of TeachingTips.com I want you to know how important
your concerns about privacy are to me, and how I will use the information you
choose to give me about yourself while visiting my site. What
Information I Ask You to Provide Me With and How Your Information
is Used When you register, I ask for an email address and for you to
create your own password. If you provide us with the information, your email address
is used solely to provide the services for which you subscribe. Your email
address won't be shared with any outside organizations or individuals without
your express permission. In our discussion boards we also ask for a screen name
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users in our message boards. This lets them know who posted the message and gives
them the option of replying to your message on the board or via email. Our
Discussion Lists are monitored by teachingtips.com. When you communicate with
other teaching professionals, please remember to be courteous, and respectful
of differing opinions. Teachingtips.com reserves the right to remove any Bulletin
Board posting or E-mail Discussion message we deem inappropriate or offensive.
I may opt to share information about our site visitors with our advertisers.
This information is only provided in the aggregate -- meaning that it's about
my site as a whole. I never provide personally identifiable information
about individual users. I hope this document answers your questions and
concerns about our privacy policies. Protecting the privacy of my visitors is
important to me. Please enjoy my website and feel free to contact me if you have
questions or suggestions about improving the website. Anna@teachingtips.com Some
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