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Pre-K Now is committed to protecting your privacy. To make your experience at our website more convenient, we gather information from you. We maintain the privacy of your information using security technologies and adhere to policies that prevent unauthorized use of your personal information.
What personal information do we collect, and how is it used?

We collect aggregate information on which portions of our website our users access. We also collect information volunteered by users, such as survey information, event registrations, and e-mail subscriptions. Any personal information we collect is used for internal review and is either discarded appropriately or used by us to contact users for purposes such as those described below. We keep confidential all personal information except where users specifically authorize us to share their information.

When we do collect personally identifiable information, it is always voluntarily submitted by you (e.g., when you fill out a registration or subscription page or send us feedback). The information collected is used to send our users e-mail reminders and other information we think will be of interest. At any time and for any reason, users may change their subscriptions or remove themselves from all Pre-K Now e-mail lists by simply visiting the subscription management page of our website or by stating their desire in a reply to any e-mail sent to them from Pre-K Now.

We may also monitor and track information such as member usage patterns of our website. We compile this information into a statistical aggregate which we use, together with your personal information, for internal business and administrative purposes, including improving our website, our operations, and our member services.

Protecting Your Privacy

As part of our commitment to ensuring the privacy of our users, we do not sell or exchange names or any other personally identifiable information about our online network members with, for example, mass marketers. We keep confidential any personal information entered during registration, though we may share aggregate information about website usage and traffic patterns, stripped of any personally identifiable information, to third parties to comply with various reporting obligations and for business or marketing purposes. We may also share limited personally identifiable information with third parties on a confidential basis to enable a third party to perform certain tasks, such as maintain an e-mail list or send e-mail alerts and/or newsletters, on our behalf.

Use of Cookies

Cookies are pieces of information that are stored on a user’s computer and are used for record keeping purposes. We use cookies to make visiting and using our website easier. Cookies can help us see which parts of our website are the most or least popular and provide us direction to improve our users' online experience.

Links to Other Sites

This website provides links to several other third party websites. While we make efforts to choose our links carefully, we cannot take any responsibility for the content of linked websites, or for the privacy policies of websites we link to. Since we do not control these websites, we encourage users to review the privacy policies posted on these third-party websites prior to any use.

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