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The registration and preferences pages provide an opportunity for you to provide us with information about you and your interests, such as your name, mailing address and e-mail address. If you choose to share any personal information with us, we may store it and use it for our own marketing research and other marketing purposes. However it is our stated policy not to share any of your personal information with other companies or even our business partners.

You should be aware that when you voluntarily disclose personal information in public areas of websites, such as in chat rooms or bulletin boards, this information may be seen and used by others. We urge you to exercise good judgment when sharing personal information.

We reserve the right to alter our privacy principles as our business needs require.

Third Party Advertising

Advertisements that appear on synergycode.com are sometimes delivered directly to users by third party advertisers. They automatically receive your IP address when this happens. These third party advertisers may also cause cookies to be downloaded to your computer, or use other technologies such as Flash or JavaScript. Doing this allows the advertising network to recognize your computer each time they send you an advertisement in order to measure the effectiveness of their ads and to personalize advertising content. In this way, they may compile information about where individuals using your computer or browser see their advertisements and determine which advertisements are clicked.

Statement effective as of April 2, 2012.