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Privacy Policy
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Information We Collect
USFQ Law Working Papers collects information through different forms, platforms, emails, and throughout the editorial process.
1.1 Information You Provide Directly
All information provided by the author to our email or to the various forms used by USFQ Law Working Papers is collected within our records. We may collect information about you in several ways, such as when: (a) you submit a text that you wish to be disseminated by USFQ Law Working Papers, (b) you communicate with us or provide feedback, (c) you share any type of information with our team, (d) you subscribe to any communication we may provide. This information may include, among others, your name, email address, phone number, postal address, photo, geographic location, and your social media identifiers.
Use of Your Information
USFQ Law Working Papers uses the collected information solely to:
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Fulfill the purposes of the organization;
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Provide and improve services, including the development of new features or services, promote USFQ Law Working Papers, take measures to protect the services, and provide technical assistance to the user or author;
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Send information or other communications, such as announcements or invitations;
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Process and respond to your inquiries and request feedback;
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Carry out analyses, research, and reports, including synthesizing and obtaining information from your use of our services; and
Your Choices and Data Subject Rights
The author may cancel their information prior to publication by sending an email to iij@usfq.edu.ec with their request.
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Questions About the Privacy Policy
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