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Your privacy is very important to the Bethesda Court Hotel.
To help protect your privacy, we adhere to the following guidelines.
This Web site will explicitly ask when it needs information that personally identifies our
customers or allows it to contact our customers ("Personal Information"). When possible,
this Web site will provide our customers with the means to make sure that Personal
Information is correct and current.
This Web site and its service providers use Personal Information to operate the sites,
provide services, and to inform our customers of new features, services, and products.
This Web site may also carefully select other companies to send our customers information
about their products or services (a "Secondary Use").
If this Web site intends to use Personal Information for a Secondary Use, we will not do so
until we have provided our customers with an opportunity to affirmatively select such service.
This Web site may disclose Personal Information if required to do so by law or in the
good-faith belief that such action is necessary to (a) comply with applicable law or
with legal process served on the Bethesda Court Hotel or the site; (b) protect and
defend the rights or property of the Bethesda Court Hotel or this site, and (c) act
under exigent circumstances to protect the personal safety of users of the Bethesda
Court Hotel, the site, or the public.
If at any time a customer believes that this Web site has not adhered to these principles,
please notify the Bethesda Court Hotel by e-mail at
[email protected]
and we will use all commercially reasonable efforts to promptly determine and correct
the problem.
Our customers should also be aware that information and data may be automatically collected
through the standard operation of our internet servers and through the use of "cookies."
"Cookies" are small text files a Web site can use to recognize repeat users, facilitate the
user's ongoing access to and use of the site and allow a site to track usage behavior and
compile aggregate data that will allow content improvements and targeted advertising.
Cookies are not programs that come onto a system and damage files. Generally, cookies
work by assigning a unique number to each customer that has no meaning outside the assigning
site. If you do not want information collected through the use of cookies, there is a simple
procedure in most browsers that allows a customer to deny or accept the cookie feature;
however, you should note that cookies may be necessary to provide customers with certain
features (e.g., customized delivery of information) available on this Web site.
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