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Credit Cards Wise Privacy Policy

Credit Cards Wise is committed to protecting your privacy. We will not collect any personal information from you that you do not volunteer, and we are the sole owner of all information collected on this site. We do not sell, share, or rent this information to others in any way.

Third Parties

Credit Cards Wise may provide third parties with aggregate statistics about our customers, traffic patterns, and related site information. This data reflects site usage patterns gathered during thousands of customer visits to our Web site each month but does not contain behavioral or identifying information about any individual member.

We may also provide log files and other databases of user information to third parties for analysis, so we can get a better understanding of traffic through our site and thus improve our content offerings. Credit Cards Wise also may use third-party companies to provide delivery of e-mail newsletters and other messages over e-mail. Credit Cards Wise uses a third-party advertising company to serve ads when you visit our sites.

Security

We use reasonable precautions to keep the personal information you disclose both in your browsing and your purchases secure and never release this information to third parties.

Obtaining Your Consent

By using our Web site, you give Credit Cards Wise permission to collect information about the pages served to you as an anonymous user for the purpose of calculating aggregate site statistics. If you register at Credit Cards Wise, you authorize Credit Cards Wise to use information you provide to personalize the information we deliver to you and to use your demographic information when calculating aggregate customer data.

Questions?

If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy, please e-mail us.

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2 Responses to “Credit Cards Wise Privacy Policy”

  1. Quinn Wiltberger Says:

    Horninexile doesn’t sound nearly as isolated as hornintenn.

  2. Althea Jamie Says:

    I have come to a place in my life where I recognize that I may still be operating off some limiting core beliefs and in spite of my best efforts, I still seem to be stuck. Areas of finances, health and relationships are where I struggle the most. I have had fairly successful careers in accounting and social services and I now work in municipal government. I’ve raised five children singlehandedly (some may question my choices, but we all survived) and am now the proud grandmother of 10. In a lot of circles I travel in, both personally and professionally, I am considered “the wise woman”. Yet, I find myself strangely unfulfilled.

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