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Jub Jub has created this privacy statement in order to
demonstrate our firm commitment to privacy. The following discloses our
information gathering and dissemination practices for all jubjub.com Web sites, including but not
limited to www.jubjub.com,
support.jubjub.com, and
billing.jubjub.com.
We participate in no so-called "private" privacy initiatives. Indeed, we feel that
leaving the protection of privacy to anything less than well enforced laws would be a farce.
The Jub Jub sites take no active steps to protect your privacy. We collect the
standard logs of access to our systems.
We never have used the access logs for anything but our own administrative uses —
primarily monitoring our sites to see whether someone has tried (or succeeded) to penetrate our security.
And we have never opened those logs to anyone other than our own administrative staff, who, it may be said,
tend to find the contents not merely uninteresting but downright boring.
At the current time, our sites have no interest in using our logs for any other purpose.
At the present time we do not believe that we have any Web pages that either put "cookies" on
your computer or read such cookies that may have been put there by ourselves or by others.
So, if you're concerned about your privacy, you luck out — our practices are consistent with
your interest in protecting your privacy. However, we do not guarantee that our practices will not someday
change or that we will not accidentally disclose something.
It is our recommendation to you that you take such self protections as you feel appropriate.
And we further suggest that you do not look to protection of your privacy to come from the private sector — that
sector's interests are not aligned with yours.
Jub Jub strongly urges that you support national legislation and international
treaties that define and protect your privacy.
If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this site, or your
dealings with this Web site, you can contact us at
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This policy is based entirely on common sense and Karl Auerbach's
CaveBear Web site.
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