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Privacy
At LicenseToLend.com we are dedicated to
upholding a strict code of ethics and business practices. In doing
so, we work hard to respect and protect our customers' privacy and
security. We have listed below how we will use customer information
and the forms of contact you could expect from LicenseToLend.com.
Personal Information
All personal and financial information acquired
by LicenseToLend.com is used to process your licensing application.
We will never rent, sell, or share any personal information to third
party marketers and will only share information that is required
to complete your licensing application.
Service Provider
From time to time we may use third party
advertising companies, to serve ads on our behalf across the Internet.
Such advertising companies may collect anonymous information about
your visits to our Web site and your interaction with our ads. For
instance, it may keep track of how many of our ads you had seen
before visiting our site. This is primarily accomplished through
ad-serving software, including cookies and Action Tags (commonly
referred to as a Web Beacons or GIF tags), which we place on various
places within our Web site. None of LicenseToLend.com's contracted
advertising companies collect personally identifiable information
through the use of ad-serving software or technologies. From time
to time, we may share anonymous information with our advertising
companies in an aggregate form, for purposes of analysis and improvement
of our site. LicenseToLend.com's contracted advertising companies
may use information about your visits to this and other Web sites
in order to provide ads about goods and services of interest to
you.
Security
LicenseToLend.com takes every precaution
to protect our users' information. When users submit sensitive information
via the Web site, their information is protected both online and
off-line. When our application form asks users to enter sensitive
information, it is encrypted and is protected with the best encryption
software in the industry - SSL (Secure Sockets Layer). While on
a secure page, the lock icon on the bottom of Web browsers such
as Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer becomes locked.
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