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Concord In Love, Inc./Art of Relationships respects your privacy. We do not collect personally identifiable information about you unless you voluntarily provide it, such as when you provide email contact information to subscribe to the Concord In Love, Inc./Art of Relationships email list newsletter, send feedback to Concord In Love, Inc., register for courses or respond to a survey. If you voluntarily provide your email address or other contact information, we might also use it to inform you of changes to Concord In Love, Inc., to survey you about your use or opinion or to ask for your support. At your request, we will remove your contact information from our files.
We do not make your contact information or any other personally identifiable information available to anyone outside Concord In Love, Inc./Art of Relationships or its service providers (who use the information only for authorized purposes) unless we are legally required to do so.
In addition to the above, we collect certain anonymous (non-personally identifiable) information to help us improve the Concord In Love, Inc. web site and to evaluate the access and use of materials and the impact of Concord In Love, Inc. on the worldwide educational community.
We collect information you provide about your use of and satisfaction with Concord In Love, Inc./Art of Relationships through email you send us, through feedback forms, and through surveys, whether or not you voluntarily include your contact information.
We may use web analysis tools that are built into the Concord In Love, Inc. web site to measure and collect anonymous session information.
We also use “cookies” to improve your Concord In Love, Inc./Art of Relationships web experience and to collect anonymous information about how you use the site; however, cookies are not required for Concord In Love, Inc./Art of Relationships use. If your browser is configured not to accept cookies, you will still be able to access the webiste and its content.
When we report information about Concord In Love, Inc./Art of Relationships access, use, and impact, we report aggregate, non-personally identifiable data. Occasionally, we report quoted feedback from users. We do not attribute feedback to specific individuals unless we obtain permission to use that person’s name along with the feedback.
Last updated: April 23, 2023