Privacy Policy

Marble Publishing has a simple privacy policy:

Marble never divulges clients' names, addresses, email addresses, phone numbers, or other information without their permission. Period.

This website does not collect cookies. However, some of the tools it uses (the search function, the blog, the image library) might. Therefore, you use those tools at your own risk. I don't have access to the information they collect.

Marble reserves the right to link to clients' web sites from the Marble Publishing site, and I encourage clients and friends to link to this site. The more traffic, the merrier.

If you have further questions about Marble's privacy policy, please  let me know.

Why does Marble Publishing need a privacy policy?

Very early in my freelance career, I wrote an article on online privacy for the October 1999 issue of California Computer News. In my research I found that, legally, it's a good idea. (It's also very easy in my case, because this site doesn't collect any personal information.)

I invite you to read the article and let me know what you think. (It's been removed from the CCN website, but I'll have it posted again soon.)
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