Privacy Policy


This is the web site of Dmnfinancial.com

Dmnfinancial.com is committed to protecting your privacy. All information gathered on this site is confidential. We will not sell, rent or loan this information to any other individual or business outside of Dmnfinancial.com and its subsidiaries for any purposes. The information we gather is used for the purposes of this site, and to better serve your interests relating to our services and products.

We can be reached via e-mail at admin at Dmnfinancial.com

For each visitor to our Web page, our Web server automatically recognizes the I.P address regarding the domain of our visitor.

We collect user-specific information on what pages consumers access or visit.

The information we collect is used for internal review and is then discarded, or used to improve the content of our Web page.
DoubleClick DART Cookie

- Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on your site.
- Google's use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to your users based on their visit to your sites and other sites on the Internet.
Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy at the following URL - http://www.google.com/privacy_ads.html


With respect to Ad Servers: To try and bring you offers that are of interest to you, we have relationships with other companies that we allow to place ads on our Web pages. As a result of your visit to our site, ad server companies may collect information such as your domain type, your IP address and clickstream information. For further information, consult the privacy policies of:
http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html

We may also feature ads from the following companies. If you click on these ads, you should read the privacy policies of these companies as we are not responsible for the content or functionality of these sites:
http://www.cj.com/privacy.html
https://www.clickbank.com/privacy.html

If our information practices change at some time in the future we will post the policy changes to our Web site to notify you of these changes and we will use for these new purposes only data collected from the time of the policy change forward. If you are concerned about how your information is used, you should check back at our Web site periodically.
This site may contain links to other web sites.
Please be aware that Dmnfinancial.com is not responsible for the privacy practices of other sites.

 


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