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Privacy Policy and Disclosures
Keynote Support respects the privacy of every individual who visits our blog. We do not, and will not, disclose any personal information that we receive about our website visitors.Please be advised that Keynote Support is not responsible for the actions of any individual visiting this blog. The information presented on this blog is offered free of charge, as-is, with no warranties of any kind. Keynote Support will not be held responsible or liable for any actions taken by others based on any content found on this blog. It is recommended that multiple sources be utilized to verify any and all information provided. Keynote Support is not responsible for any of the following:
- the quality, accuracy, performance, or safety of any product or service discussed or recommended on our website.
- Any loss, injury, or damage, direct or consequential, resulting from the use and application of any information presented in this site, including clicking on any advertisements or hyperlinks.
- The content, accuracy, performance, availability, suitability or privacy policies of other sites referred to or linked to in this site, including sites provided by Google Ads or other ad agencies.
FTC Required Disclosure
Keynote Support wants to be compliant with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) 2009 ruling that all websites and blogs must disclose if they potentially receive compensation from advertising or affiliate links. This blog has no paid advertisements and does not participate in paid link programs.Keynote Support does have carefully-selected affiliate relationships, and the only ad program we work with is the Google AdSense program. We are an affiliate with our web hosting company LunarPages because we've been very happy with them for many years. And we joined the Amazon affiliate program because we buy tons of stuff from Amazon each year and are big fans. We receive a small commission from Amazon on many of their products if you get to their website via one of the links on this blog. These relationships help Keynote Support offset some of its operational and maintenance costs so we can continue to add posts. We try to make the advertising on our website non-intrusive as well.
Google: The DoubleClick DART cookie is used by Google in the ads served on publisher websites displaying AdSense for content ads. When users visit an AdSense publisher's website and either view or click on an ad, a cookie may be dropped on that end user's browser. The data gathered from these cookies will be used to help AdSense publishers better serve and manage the ads on their site(s) and across the web. However, the data gathered will never include any personal information, such as your name, address, email address, or telephone number. Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL – http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html (Google Ad and Content Network Privacy Policy). Also, you can Alternatively, you can opt out of some third-party vendor's use of cookies for interest-based advertising by visiting http://aboutads.info.
Third-party ad servers / networks can always see a visitor's IP address, and they may use cookies, scripts, or web beacons to personalize the advertising content you see or to measure the effectiveness of their ads. Keynote Support has no control over third party actions. You can consult these third-party servers for opt-out possibilities if so desired. For example, here is http://www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners.
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If you're interested in how online advertising works and how information about you is gathered, see http://www.networkadvertising.org/understanding-online-advertising/how-does-it-work.
We have opted out of showing ads that some might find offensive, or ads inappropriate for younger folks. We have also opted for ad settings that will display ads that are most relevant to the content of the blog post you are reading. However, we have no knowledge or control of the advertisements that display, and will not be held responsible for the actions or outcome of a click-through to any ad on our website.
Amazon: Per Amazon's instructions, the following information must be provided: The Keynote Support blog is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.
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