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Privacy Policy

iBlaast is committed to protecting the privacy of its users. The following policy was created to provide you with a solid understanding of the information we collect, why we collect it, and what options you have in sharing your information. We may amend this policy from time to time.

Email Address
We will never sell, give away, trade, or disclose your e-mail address to third parties. If asked by a US government agency or law enforcement agency we may or may not relinquish you email address upon request. You will receive periodic emails for us about the website and emails from visitors who may want to contact you. These visitors will never see your address unless you respond to their inquiry in which case you relinquish your details. In most cases your email will be completely confidential between iBlaast and yourself.

Submitted Information
All information submitted to iBlaast is made for the purpose of a public profile (except your email address, username, and password). This information is meant to be made public therefore, any information you submit will be made public and be indexed by search engines. What you decide to make public is up to you.

Cookies
We may add a cookie to your computer only for the purpose of the website statistics. This information is private and only used to see the effectiveness of marketing for iBlaast. Your personal information is not used for this purpose. You can at any time decide to remove this cookie and still browse the website in stealth mode. This should not effect your use of the site. This cookie does not identify you it is only used to see the stats for use of the website and nothing more.

Summary: We at iBlaast will do whatever we can to make sure that your email address is never shared for any reason. The information you submit other than your username, password, and email address are made public. Therefore, there is not much privacy that needs to be addressed. The only way we may ever relinquish your email address is if a US government or law enforcement agency requests that information.