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You can opt-out of having your data used by Google Analytics, by using Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout Also, customize your Google Display Network ads through Google Ad settings: https://www.google.ca/settings/ads
You can opt-out of having your data used by Google Analytics, by using Google Analytics Opt-out Browser Add-on: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout Also, customize your Google Display Network ads through Google Ad settings: https://www.google.ca/settings/ads
==Your feedback==
We collect user feedback through the ''ArticleFeedback'' extension and from time to time through surveys.
When you contribute feedback, we treat it in a transparent way. We specifically explain here what we treat as public information and what licenses apply. In short, you agree to make your contribution public. Unless otherwise stated, your personally identifiable information will be treated like other personally identifiable information under our privacy policy, which may allow, for example, public disclosure of your IP address.
We can view the feedback and other collected information, including your IP address, and any other data provided or transmitted to us.
We may publish some or all of your feedback and other public information in public media, including reports, websites and blogs.
Your feedback comments and public information (including your IP address) may be included in publicly available data in an effort to analyze, share, or discuss our activities. Please avoid including any information in your feedback that you would not want to have published.
We may disclose information when required by law, when needed to protect our rights, privacy, safety, or users, and when necessary to enforce our Terms of Use.
We may share your feedback and other information with third party service providers in an effort to support or help improve our operations and activities.
You understand that you have no expectation of compensation for any ideas that you provide to us.
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