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Mailing Lists, Confidentiality & Opt Out
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APS Foundation of America, Inc and APS Friends & Support will be building a database with your email, name and address information for future mailings. This is, of course, optional. Your information will be kept confidential and not sold to or shared with any third parties. If you would like to join this list, please send your name, address and email address to apsfa@apsfa.org

You may opt out at anytime by emailing us at apsfa@apsfa.org.  Please add "@apsfa.org" to your safe list in your email programs.

All posts, personal names including but not limited to names and history, and attachments that are posted on this board are considered confidential and copywrited.  (In otherwords, what happens on this board stays on this board.)  Any copying or sharing of such material is grounds for immediate removal.


If there is a post that you would like to share, please ask the forum owners (Heidi & Tina) along with the author of the orignial post for permission to share it. 



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