JournalismNet's Privacy Policy



JournalismNet is committed to bringing you the best content possible. With this in mind, we are as equally committed to protecting your privacy.

JNet does not collect any information on individuals who use this site.  There are no forms to fill out, no credit card or other monetary transactions.  You will not be automatically subscribed to mailing lists, there is no need for you to 'opt out' of anything.   If you choose to subscribe to JNet's mailing list, your email address is stored in JNet's archives and is available to Egroup (www.egroup.com), the company which runs the mailing list program.

JNet does not use "Cookies" to store information on users.  However, advertisers and affiliates who are featured on JNet may use cookies and JNet is not responsible for the actions of these outside parties.

If you e-mail JNet a question, comment or feedback, we will require your e-mail address so that we can send you a personal reply. Some questions and replies that are of general interest to all journalists will be posted on our  Letters  or Queries page, so your comments may become public.

Please note that  postings to JNet Chat and any other public area are NOT private. 

Finally, while your individual information is protected as outlined above, we do reserve the right to use aggregated, anonymous data about our users as a whole. For example, we may report to advertisers what section is the most popular with our visitors.

If you have any comments, questions or concerns about this privacy policy, please feel free to send mail to JNet.

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