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1. CHANGES TO PRIVACY POLICY AND REVISION DATE This Privacy Policy may change from time to time. The Revision Date below will show you when the Privacy Policy was last revised. By continuing to use this Site, you agree to all terms of the most recent version of this Privacy Policy.
This Privacy Policy was last revised on February 21, 2012.
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10. DISCLOSURE OF PERSONAL INFORMATION We will not use or disclose your personal information (personally identifiable data such as your name, e-mail address, password, and the content of your communications) except: (1) as described in our User Agreement; (2) after obtaining your permission to a specific use or disclosure; (3) if we are required to do so in order to comply with any valid legal process or governmental request (such as a court order, search warrant, subpoena, civil discovery request, or statutory requirement); or (4) as otherwise required by law.
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