Privacy Policy
This Privacy Statement is to inform you how BlackEntrepreneurProfile.com gathers and uses your personal and non-personal information when you visit our website. BlackEntrepreneurProfile.com reserves the right to change this Privacy Statement at any time by notifying visitors to this web site of the existence of a new Privacy Statement.
Personal Information is only used by BlackEntrepreneurProfile.com for the purposes stated at the time of collection or as otherwise set out in this section.
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Please be assured that we take your concerns about privacy quite seriously, and we intend to take every reasonable effort to protect it.
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