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Security & Privacy Policy


This web site is owned and operated by Turner Change Management Inc.

Security

We appreciate your interest and your business and we respect and guard your privacy. In order to complete your order or to satisfy your request for information, you will be asked to provide certain personal information. Safeguards are in place to ensure the security and privacy of your information. These safeguards are detailed below.

The staff at Turner Change Management never see your credit card information or financial details – this is all handled through Paypal for your security and privacy.

Secure Web Site Browsing

In order to be sure that information transferred between your browser and our server is secure, it is important to be aware of the security information available to you through your browser.

Data Collection

In several areas of our site, we ask you to provide information by filling out and submitting an online form. The information we collect is never used personally, rather it's used to improve our web site (in the case of customer feedback), to mail out our opt-in newsletters or to notify consumers about updates to our Web site (in the case of subscription forms), and for special notices to our customers who have signed up for our educational offerings. As a strict policy, we do not sell, trade, rent or otherwise share your e-mail address with any other company or third party.

Communications

We want to communicate with you only if you want to hear from us. If you prefer not to receive information from us, either through e-mail, postal mail or by phone, please let us know by completing our Contact Form. Or, in the case of newsletters, simply click on the "Unsubscribe" link at the bottom of each mailing.

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