

Privacy Policy
DrugsFinder, takes your privacy seriously and is committed to protecting the personal information that you provide to us. This Privacy statement covers our website, www.drugsfinder.net, and explains our policies and practices regarding the use and disclosure of your personal information collected by us.
DrugsFinder reviews and updates this policy from time to time as needed without notice. Therefore, we advise you to review this policy periodically. By using our website you consent to the terms of this policy.
1. Personal Information
In general, you can visit our website without explicitly providing us any personal information. However, certain services offered on this website may require you to enter varying amount of a user's personal information. This information includes user registration data such as user's name, phone number, Email address, city etc. In addition, as with many other web servers, we may also collect and log tracking information via website request data and response data. This policy applies to all information (User Information) collected by the Website.
2. Use of Personal Information
DrugsFinder is committed to the privacy of the User Information collected by the Website and will not transfer any personal information to any outside parties. Any requested information is for internal DrugsFinder use only.
We do not share any information about individual users or the organizations they represent for marketing purposes with any third party, under no circumstances.
DrugsFinder opposes the emailing of any junk mail, and does not sell user information to email lists or telemarketers. If you receive junk email that mentions the Website services, please email to support@drugsfinder.net and we will make a prompt investigation.
3. Notification of Changes
If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes to this privacy statement and other places we deem appropriate so our users are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.
4. External Links
Our Website may also provide links to other websites that are either owned or operated by DrugsFinder or other third-party websites. Such external websites have their own privacy policies separate from this policy. Even if the third party is affiliated with DrugsFinder through a business partnership or otherwise, DrugsFinder is not responsible for the privacy policies or practices or the content of such external links. All external links are provided to you for convenience purposes only and you access them at your own risk.
5. Terms of Use
We encourage you to also see our Legal Notice, which describes the restrictions, disclaimers, indemnification and limitation of liability governing the use of the entire DrugsFinder Website.
6. Contact Information
Please Contact Us if you have any questions or suggestions regarding this policy statement.


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