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Brian
Deer: website privacy policyThis website, briandeer.com,
always respects your proper rights to privacy. None of
the information collected at this site is passed to other
parties, except if required as part of any necessary
service we provide to you, or as required of us under the
laws of the United States of America, the European Union
or the United Kingdom.
Data Collection
When you visit this site, we collect no data about you,
other than that captured by a standard cookie which
provides us with anonymous information about navigation
through this site.
Cookies
Cookies are small pieces of text information created by
websites and stored on your computer. We only use cookies
to provide us with anonymous information about site
navigation. No other information is stored in
cookies, and cookies are not used for any other purpose.
You should also be aware that whilst the above paragraph
describes our use of cookies, some advertisers on this
site may also collect data using cookies. The use of
cookies and/or web beacons to collect data is used in the
ad serving process. We do not have access to this data.
Google uses the DART cookie to serve ads to our users
based on their previous visits to our sites and other
sites on the Internet. Users may opt out of the use
of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and
content network privacy policy through the Google privacy center
Protection
We retain correspondence to this site, and to Brian Deer
personally, but your private information will not be
disclosed to third parties, unless we are required to do
so by law. Specific requests for confidentiality will be
observed.
Links
This website contains links to other websites. We are not
responsible for the privacy practices of other websites,
or for their content, which we do not endorse or have any
responsibility for.
Medical
information
This website contains a great deal of material on medical
and health-related topics. This material is published for
journalistic reasons, and should not be construed as
medical advice. The worldwide web contains much
misleading medical and health information, and you should
always consult a doctor before embarking, or failing to
embark, on any course of action potentially affecting
your health, or that of others.
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