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This statement discloses the privacy policies for the entire US Criminal Records Agency website. This privacy statement outlines the information US Criminal Records Agency may collect and how we may use that information. If you have questions about this policy or about any part of this site, we may be reached via e-mail at info@usrecords.us.

US Criminal Records Agency may capture implicit information from users who visit our website for aggregate statistical analysis and site customization. Users refers to the machine on which a user is operating and does not imply that any personal information about the user. US Criminal Records Agency may review trends based on information as a whole, but does not do so in an effort to identify the individual identity of the visitor to its site.

We also may solicit email for site feedback, business development, press inquiries, or human resources inquiries. US Criminal Records Agency will not share information solicited from our website with a third party without the express consent of the individual.

US Criminal Records Agency will not collect any personally identifiable information about you (e.g., your name, address, telephone number, email address) through our website unless you have provided it to us voluntarily. If you do not want your personal data collected, please do not submit it to us. US Criminal Records Agency offers users who have voluntarily provided personal data to us the opportunity to review the information provided and to correct any errors.

IP addresses may be logged to track a user's session. An IP address is the unique numerical identity of your computer. When we "log" an IP address, it means that our website associates a visit or series of visits to that unique numerical identity. US Criminal Records Agency may also uses cookies in order to assist in aggregate statistical analysis and sometimes provide site customization based on anonymous session tracking.

We may also count, track, and aggregate the visitor's activity into our analysis of general traffic flows at our sites (e.g., tracking where traffic comes from, how traffic flows within US Criminal Records Agency). When and if US Criminal Records Agency does present aggregated information to outside companies, no one would be able to identify you or contact you.

By submitting messages and/or materials to our website, each user agrees to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless US Criminal Records Agency from all damages, costs, and expenses. These fees would include reasonable attorney's fees and costs arising out of all claims, challenges, or actions related to the User's submission, including, without limitation, claims for infringement of intellectual property rights, libel, and defamation related to the User's submission. Thank you for visiting our site.

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