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Terms of Use
Copyright Statement
The copyright for all material published on this website
is the property of In The News and may only be used as permitted
under the Copyright Act or with written permission from In
The News.
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or accuracy of any of the information contained on or accessed
through this site. In The News excludes all liability for
loss or damage arising from the use of, or reliance on, the
information contained on or accessed through this website
whether or not caused by any negligence on the part of In
The News, its agents or employees.
Although all reasonable efforts are made, there is no warranty
that the In The News website will be free of infection by
viruses or any other manifesting, contaminating or destructive
properties.
Privacy
Use and disclosure of personal information
In The News is strongly committed to protecting your privacy
while interacting with our content, products and services.
When In The News receives your email, your message becomes
accessible to staff, and your email address may be recorded.
However, personal information provided to us will be treated
confidentially and will only be used and/or disclosed in accordance
with your consent or as the law permits it. In The News does
not sell, rent, loan, trade, or lease the addresses on these
lists to any third party.
Site visit data
When you visit this website, In The News makes a record of
your visit. The following information is recorded for statistical
purposes and is used to monitor the use of the site and to
make improvements:
- server address
- top-level domain name (e.g. .com, .gov,
.au, .edu, etc)
- date, time, and duration of the visit
- the pages accessed and the documents downloaded
- the type of browser used
- the site visited before the English Cafe
website
Cookies
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can transfer to an individual's computer hard drive for record
keeping. Cookies can make websites easier to use by storing
information about your preferences on a particular website.
The information remains on your computer after the Internet
session finishes. Most Internet browsers are pre-set to accept
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cookies are being used.
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