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Privacy Policy

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Emmerich Newspapers, the owner of this website, does not collect any data from visitors to this website other than the data a subscriber may give us when subscribing and registering to our website, such as user ID, password, address, email and other basic registration information.

Information We Collect
We may collect the following information: first and last name, street address, city, telephone number, e-mail address and, when necessary, credit card information, when you:

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We maintain the data that you provide us, along with a record of your purchases, in a secure database.

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