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Contextual Language takes your privacy very seriously and will not share any personal information about you to any other person or third party unless you have authorized us to do so.  Your transaction and personal information is as important to us as it is to you.  

Contextual Language may, however, use Personal Information, for example, (a) to fulfill your requests for our products, programs, and services, (b) to respond to your inquiries about our offerings, (c) to offer you other products, programs or services that we believe may be of interest to you, (d) to communicate with you, and (e) to compile statistics relating to user demographics, interests, and behavior.  We may also disclose Personal Information for the purposes for which it was provided. For example, if you request goods or services from a third party advertiser on our site, you thereby authorize us to disclose to that third party advertiser, the Personal Information you provided for that purpose (such as name, address, e-mail address, etc.).

Contextual Language may also disclose personally identifiable information in response to legal process, for example, in response to a court order or a subpoena.  In addition, we may transfer personally identifiable information about you if we, or one of our business units, are acquired by, sold to, or merged with another company.  Agents and contractors who have access to personally identifiable information are required to protect this information in a manner that is consistent with this Privacy Policy by, for example, not using the information for any purpose other than to carry out the services they are performing for us.

Although Contextual Language will take reasonable measures to safeguard against unauthorized disclosures of information, Contextual Language cannot assure you that personally identifiable information that Contextual Language may collect will never be disclosed in a manner that is inconsistent with this Privacy Policy.

Contextual Language may also place one or more “cookies” on your computer or other device.  A cookie is a small file, which typically contains a string of characters, that we may send to your computer and that your computer may send back to us each time you make a request from our site.  Contextual Language may use cookies to improve the quality of our service, including storing user preferences and tracking user trends.  Most Internet browsers automatically accept cookies.  You can, however, instruct your browser to stop accepting cookies or to prompt you before accepting a cookie from the sites you visit.  If you decide not to accept cookies from Contextual Language, you will still be able to access those parts of our site that are available to the general public, but you may not be able to view some information on our site, use some features designed to enhance your experience on our site, or access some services offered through our site.

Additionally, the Contextual Language site may provide links to other sites.  When you click on one of these links, you are leaving the Contextual Language site and entering another site that Contextual Language does not control and for which Contextual Language is not responsible.  You should carefully review the privacy statements or policies on any other site that you visit because those privacy statements or policies will apply to your visit to that site and may differ from Contextual Language’s policies.
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