Privacy Policy

Last updated: January 10, 2008

Your privacy is of great concern to us at Studies in the History of Ethics. The information we collect on this website is only used for its stated purpose. We do not sell or share any of the information we collect with any third parties.

Forms: Personal information, such as email addresses, that are collected through forms on this website are used only by Studies in the History of Ethics to respond to your comments. We do not disclose or sell personal information to other organizations.

E-mail: If you send an electronic mail message to any address ending in "@historyofethics.org", we may store the name and address of the requester in order to respond to the request or to otherwise resolve the subject matter of your e-mail. We do not disclose or sell email addresses to other organizations.

Links to other websites: This website may contain links to other websites. Studies in the History of Ethics is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of such websites.

Advertising: We do not sell advertising on this website. Links to other companies are for informational purposes only, and are not advertisements for the companies or their services.

Children's Information: Studies in the History of Ethics's website does not collect any information from children. In general, we recommend that parents and caregivers closely monitor their child's activities while on the Internet.

Cookies: Our website currently does not use "cookie" technology. Cookies are a small text file that a website can place on your computer's hard drive in order, for example, to collect information about your activities on the site. We reserve the right to implement cookie technology in the future, and will post such notifications in this privacy statement.

Contact Information: As the website evolves, Studies in the History of Ethics may update this privacy statement. We will note the change on our home page to alert you to the modifications. Please contact us at web-editor@historyofethics.org if you have comments or questions.