1. We track how visitors use this site so that we can see what people like and don't like. We also analyze and aggregate information about use patterns, and we may share the aggregated data with advertisers (for example, we might track how many users see and click on particular advertisements).
2. We may also collect information about you via surveys and registration for contests. We will not, however, release your name, e-mail address or any other personal information to anyone else outside Willamette Week unless we have your consent, we are under a legal order to do so, or there is an emergency involving personal danger.
3. This policy has been developed with the recognition that Internet technologies are rapidly evolving. Accordingly, guidelines are subject to change. We will post any such changes on this page. If the changes represent a material departure from our current practices with respect to the use of personal information, the changes will be posted on this page 30 days prior to taking effect..
4. Willamette Week is not responsible for the content or the privacy policies of Web sites to which wweek.com may link.