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PRIVACY POLICY

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I. PERSONAL INFORMATION

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V. CHOICE/OPT-OUT

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XI. MODIFICATION TO THIS POLICY

What Weekly reserves the right to change this policy from time to time, however, all changes will be posted to this Privacy Policy at the time such changes are made. The date of the most recent revisions will appear on this page so please check back. Please note that continued access of What Weekly will constitute your acceptance of any changes or revisions to the Privacy Policy.

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