Eugene Post does not record personal information about its users, other than names and contact information. Users may submit personal information through our site to third parties, such as PayPal, who are responsible for storing and securing such information.
We will not release your name or contact information to anyone outside the Eugene Post without your consent, unless we are under a legal order to do so, or there is an emergency involving danger to a person or property.
Keep in mind that any information you share in public areas, such as the Eugene Post comments area, becomes public and therefore this Privacy Policy does not apply to any information you choose to make public. We encourage visitors to the Eugene Post to be cautious about what you disclose and not to post any information that you expect to keep private.
Any staff member who violates our privacy and security policies is subject to disciplinary action.
We use encryption and authentication tools to protect the security of personal information that you share with us. However, no data transmission over the internet (or, with respect to our mobile services) can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while we strive to protect information, we cannot and do not guarantee or warrant the security of any information you transmit to or from the site, and you do so at your own risk.
Disclaimers and Limitations of Liability
Although we take reasonable steps to prevent the introduction of viruses, worms, or other destructive materials and programs to our site, we do not guarantee or warrant that our site or materials that may be downloaded from our site are free from such destructive features. We are not liable for any damages or harm attributable to such features. We are not liable for any claim, loss or injury based on errors, omissions, interruptions or other inaccuracies in our site, nor for any claim, loss or injury that results from your use of this site or your breach of any provision of this agreement.