Maintaining Your Trust
The whole premise behind FinancialRx is to help you to lead a happy, healthy financial life. We cannot do that if we do not build and maintain your trust. In running a website, we know that in order to do so, we must, at a minimum, not flaunt your privacy.
To that end, we don’t do anything with your information that we wouldn’t do with our own. We do not share it with anyone without your permission. We make it easy to opt out of our subscription if and when you choose. Further, this privacy policy page outlines the types of personal information that is received and collected by FinancialRx.com, and how it is used.
If you have additional questions, you may contact us any time via our contact page. (make that a link)
Cookies
FinancialRx.com uses cookies, which are mini text files placed on your computer that help us to personalize each person’s experience on our site. Cookies store information such as:
- Which pages you visit most often
- Your preferences
- Customized content based on your browser type
FinancialRx.com will never use cookies to obtain information from your computer that is not related to your use of our site.
Google Adsense’s DoubleClick DART Cookie
Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on FinancialRx.com. Google uses these DART cookies because it enables them to serve ads to users (you) based on your visits to FinancialRx.com and other sites on the internet.
If you wish to opt out of the DART cookies, you may do so by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy. (make that a link to the following URL - https://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html) Tracking of users through the use of the DoubleClick DART Cookie is subject to Google’s own privacy policies.
Third Party Advertising and Cookies
FinancialRx.com uses third party advertisers on various pages of our site. Some of our advertising partners may also use cookies. Please note that FinancialRx.com has no access to, or control over third party cookies, and that their privacy policies may be different from ours.
Collection of Personal Information
The personal information we collect is your email address and the answers to questions we ask you directly when/if you become an email subscriber. The answers to these questions help us to provide the information you need to lead a happy, healthy financial life. We will not sell your personal information to any third party without your consent.
Log Files and Usage Information
Like many websites, FinancialRx.com may make use of log files. Log files include information such as IP addresses, browser type, date and time stamp, etc. We use this information to learn about who our readers are and how you use our site – which types of articles you like best, what sorts of sites you come from, what region of the country you’re from – so that we can make FinancialRx better.
All this information is collected and used in the aggregate. None of it is linked to anything that is personally identifiable.
How to Unsubscribe
We’d be sad to see you go, but you can unsubscribe from the weekly FinancialRx emails at any time. Just click on the “unsubscribe” link at the bottom of your FinancialRx email. Another way to do it is to send us an email to contact@financialrx.com with the word “unsubscribe” in the subject line.
Changes
We at FinancialRx.com may make changes to this privacy and disclosure policy in the future. Should we do so, we will inform you of those changes on this page.
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