PRIVACY POLICY
At PublicityLady.com (PR Lady), our goal is to be your favorite destination for personalized, cutting-edge, music
publicity advice on the Internet. We do this by providing you with consultation options that can
eliminate the hit-or-miss approach of DIY publicity. To achieve this goal, we ask to collect data
through our PR Survey to help us understand what publicity strategy and recommendations will be
most useful to you.
We take your right to privacy seriously. We pledge never to abuse your privacy or your trust
in our company and our web site. We will not sell or reveal to any third party your name,
address, email address and user name, unless you provide your informed consent in advance.
In this case, your consent will be sought in the form of an "opt in" form. This policy will
be stated in writing at the entry point of any specific service, contest, promotion or survey
to which it may apply. Your consent will be sought prior to your participation.
If you voluntarily provide it, we may disclose to third parties your zip code, gender and/or age,
but only in the form of aggregated information. Aggregate user information is used for internal
reporting, product monitoring, product improvement, and targeted advertising.
At times, a service, contest, promotion or questionnaire is co-sponsored by a partner or advertiser.
If you give your informed consent in advance, that data is typically shared with the co-sponsor if
they request it, but never with any other parties.
You can opt not to register for special services, contests, promotions and surveys. Even after
voluntarily providing your consent, you can revoke your consent at any time to stop your information
from being used for marketing and promotional purposes by sending an e-mail request to
contact@publicitylady.com
In addition, we may gather some general information about those who access our sites. We
may place a "cookie" in the browser files of a user's computer, which will enable us to
determine the user's operating system, browser type and version, ISP, top-level domain -such as .com,
.edu, etc.- and other such general information. The use of cookies is now an industry standard, and
you will find them used on most major web sites.
A cookie is a small text file containing a unique identification number that is transferred
from a web site to the hard drive of your computer so that the web site may identify and keep
a record of your visit on our web site. A unique number identifies your browser but does not provide
any personal information about you, such as your real name and address. Since cookies are only text
files, they cannot run on your computer, search your computer for information or transmit any
information to anyone.
You have the ability to configure your browsers to refuse acceptance of cookies. A cookie cannot
pass on a computer virus, or even capture your e-mail address. Cookies help readers by saving such
information as passwords and editorial preferences on user hard drives.
Please be aware that advertisers may have links on our sites that take you to other sites that
may collect personally identifiable information about you. We hope that all third parties involved
adhere to policies that protect users' privacy. However, this privacy policy does not cover third
party data collection practices and PR Lady does not assume any responsibility for any actions of
third parties.
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