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20 January 2005

Privacy Policy

01:17:33 :: [general, personal] :: 204 words

It occurred to me the other day in a conversation with a friend that perhaps the reason people are reluctant to sign up at this site is that I’ve never listed an email address and I require email addresses of people to comment on the site. Well, now my email address is listed here on the site.

I am just a guy running a personal site for the benefit of everyone who comes upon it. I’m not making any money, I don’t have banner ads here, and everyone’s welcome. Hence, I will never sell (or even keep, unless I want to correspond with you!) your email addresses for any purpose. Rest assured, I hate spam as much as you do.

I’m working on an “about ThinkBlog” page, but until it’s completed at least in sketch form, please feel free to drop me a line. I’d love to hear from you. And if you sign up on the forums, which I hope you will, the same stuff applies.

Your personal information, in short, is not stored, sold, or any other kind of thing. This blog software optionally uses cookies, but that’s the extent of it.

Thank you.
- Michael

One Response to “Privacy Policy”

  1.  yanwong Says:

    I have read a few posts of yours, Michael.

    My feedback: I’ve bookmarked your blog.

    My questions: Who are you and what are you?

  2.  Michael Says:

    It occurs to me that I never answered this. I was trying to think of a way to tell you, at great length, that I am a Christian, i.e., a believer in the living son of God, Jesus Christ, and His atoning work on the cross. I was also trying to tell you that beyond that I am a lover of men and of God, of good company and of good books; I am an American citizen who speaks English natively and a smattering of Spanish, German, and Hebrew. But then I realized, I could just tell you concisely. I don’t know if you still read the ‘Blog but I hope this post finds you well and that you continue to read. Thank you again.

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Privacy Policy

01:17:33 :: [general, personal] :: 204 words

It occurred to me the other day in a conversation with a friend that perhaps the reason people are reluctant to sign up at this site is that I’ve never listed an email address and I require email addresses of people to comment on the site. Well, now my email address is listed here on the site.

I am just a guy running a personal site for the benefit of everyone who comes upon it. I’m not making any money, I don’t have banner ads here, and everyone’s welcome. Hence, I will never sell (or even keep, unless I want to correspond with you!) your email addresses for any purpose. Rest assured, I hate spam as much as you do.

I’m working on an “about ThinkBlog” page, but until it’s completed at least in sketch form, please feel free to drop me a line. I’d love to hear from you. And if you sign up on the forums, which I hope you will, the same stuff applies.

Your personal information, in short, is not stored, sold, or any other kind of thing. This blog software optionally uses cookies, but that’s the extent of it.

Thank you.
- Michael

One Response to “Privacy Policy”

  1.  yanwong Says:

    I have read a few posts of yours, Michael.

    My feedback: I’ve bookmarked your blog.

    My questions: Who are you and what are you?

  2.  Michael Says:

    It occurs to me that I never answered this. I was trying to think of a way to tell you, at great length, that I am a Christian, i.e., a believer in the living son of God, Jesus Christ, and His atoning work on the cross. I was also trying to tell you that beyond that I am a lover of men and of God, of good company and of good books; I am an American citizen who speaks English natively and a smattering of Spanish, German, and Hebrew. But then I realized, I could just tell you concisely. I don’t know if you still read the ‘Blog but I hope this post finds you well and that you continue to read. Thank you again.

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