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Privacy Policy

This privacy statement, also known as the "Privacy Policy," outlines how Eagles Publishing uses personal information that we gather, receive, and retain about people in relation to using: (i) the website Eaglespublishing.com and any other websites we run (collectively, along with its subdomains, content, and services, a "Site"). In this context, the Site is sometimes referred to as the "Services".

Our online information practices and your options regarding the collection and use of your Personal Information in relation to the Services are described in this Privacy Policy. Any information that can be used to personally identify a person, either by itself or in conjunction with other information, is referred to as "personal information." Examples of this type of information include a person's first and last name, personal profile, email address, home address, or other contact details, as well as biographical details.

We use cookies and similar technologies (for example, web beacons, pixels, tags, and device identifiers) to recognize you and/or your device( s) on, off, and across the Site and devices. We also log usage data when you use the Site, including when you view or click on content, browser type, browser language, perform a search or request, the date and time of your request, install an update, seek new functionality, or use one or more tools offered through the Site.

Cookies are pieces of information that websites transfer to your computer's hard drive for record-keeping purposes. Cookies will be used if and in the event you make purchases using the Site, and we may otherwise use cookies to make visiting our Site easier. Cookies allow us to save preferences for you so that you won't have to re-enter them the next time you visit. Cookies help us collect anonymous click-stream data to track user trends and patterns.

Log files may be used. The log files include Internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser kind, Internet Service Provider (ISP), date and time stamp, referring/exit pages, clicked pages, and any other information your browser may provide us. Such data may be used for trend analysis, service administration, user movement tracking, and demographic data collection.