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Your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal information and its protection is our highest priority.
Jasar.com is fully committed to ensuring the privacy of its customers and their data. This privacy document pertains to all products and services offered by Jasar.com.
Security of Your Personal Information
Jasar.com will always take all measures available and necessary to protect your personal information. Any transmission of vital data (e.g. credit card number) will be done via SSL (secure socket layer) to ensure maximum security.

Collection of Personal Information

In order to provide you Jasar.com’s services and products, we need to collect some of your personal information. This includes, but is not limited to, your name, address, phone number, and e-mail address. Jasar.com sites, servers, and services have software that keeps track of some technical information about you, such as time of visits, frequency of visits, IP address, browser version, os, etc.
Use of Information
Jasar.com may use your information for statistical purposes, or for personal marketing reasons. Jasar.com may use your personal information to obtain information from you via surveys, or questionnaires. Jasar.com will never sell, rent, or lease customer information to any third-party whatsoever.

Use of Cookies

Jasar.com uses cookies on some of its pages and servers to keep track of users as they transverse the site. These cookies will be used solely to keep track of sessions and for statistical purposes.
Changes to this Statement
Jasar.com may occasionally make changes, updates, and modifications to this privacy policy to reflect company changes and customer feedback. The modified document will be available at this url at all times, except when network status or server conditions disallow it.
 

 
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