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Privacy Policy

Effective as of January 24 2013 14:23 zulu

Definitions

 

  • The "Site", "Owners", "Our", or "Us" herein refers to De Lioncourt LLC and its associates.
  • The "Visitor", "Visitors" or "You" herein refers any individual or partner service using the products and services of De Lioncourt LLC or visiting this Site.
  • The "Products" or "Services" herein references any product, good or service provided by De Lioncourt LLC, including allowing the Visitor to access this Site.

 

Individual privacy is of the greatest importance both online and offline.

DeLioncourt.com (herein referred to as "Site") respects privacy and this statement governs the privacy policies with respect to those users of the Site (herein referred to as "Visitor" or "Visitors") who visit without transacting business.

Personal Information

Personal Information refers to any information which identifies or can be used to identify, contact or locate the person to whom such information pertains, including, but not limited to, name, address, phone number, fax number, email address, financial profiles and credit card information.

What Personal Information Is Collected

Any Visitor may visit this Site without revealing any personal information. The Site only collects the Visitor's personal information if the Visitor voluntarily submits the information to this Site for such purposes as contact and comment submissions. This information is not stored for any subsequent use.

Is This Information Shared

Since this Site neither collects nor stores Personal Information, sharing the aforementioned with third parties is not possible.

Cookies

A cookie (also known as a web or browser cookie) is a small piece of text used to store each Visitor's preferences. As of this writing, this Site does not employ cookies.

Depending on the type of browser the Visitor uses, the browser might alert the Visitor of cookies or automatically reject cookies. To enable or disable all cookies, follow these instructions for the type of browser used.

Log Files

Common to many website and desktop applications, this Site maintains a log file; however, no personal information is captured and stored. Nothing is written to the Visitor's local computer. The log file maintains information about this Site; specifically incidents detailing errors and unexpected conditions.

External Links

For reference or convenience of the Visitor, this Site might include links to third-party, external, sites whose information practices and policies might be different. The Visitor should consult these other sites' privacy policies since this Site has no control over information that is submitted to, or collected by, these third parties.

SAAS

The Site uses external SAAS (Software as a Service) providers: Amazon Associates.

Changes to the Privacy Policy

This Site reserves the right to modify this Privacy Policy at any time without prior notice; therefore, the Visitor is advised to review this Privacy Policy occasionally, or at least every thirty days. Any continued use of this Website shall constitute the Visitor's acceptance of the modified Privacy Policy.

What Privacy, Comrade

Obvious these restrictions do not apply to the National Security Agency (NSA), Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), U.S. Congress and all staff thereof; after all, the federal government has OPENLY, repeatedly, confirmed its unlimited surveillance of U.S. citizens. Openly! Yes, really... no conspiracy. Find out for yourself.

Edward Snowden exposed these abuses of power, and no one cared.

Even the USPS admits to spying on Americans’ social media posts. The Postal Service! Just search for that topic. Back in April 2021, USPS Chief Postal Inspector Gary Barksdale confirmed to lawmakers that the agency was, and is, running an insidious operation dubbed the ’Internet Covert Operations Program’, which collects, parses, graphs everything you post on social media to profile you and everyone you know and everyone they know. Yeah... the USPS marketing slogan ’We Deliver For You’ should be ’We Will Deliver You’.

Hold on. Someone is at the door...

 

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