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Privacy Notice

This Privacy Notice explains our policies and practices regarding the collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information and other information you submit to us. By accessing or otherwise using the Liminal Websites, e- mails, or other services (collectively, the “Products”), you agree to the terms and conditions of this Privacy Notice (which is incorporated into and forms a part of the Liminal Terms of Use) and consent to the processing of your information according to the Privacy Notice.

This Privacy Notice applies to Liminal (“Liminal” or “we” or “us”), use of or access to the websites available under the domain liminalinsights.com (together, the “Website”), and to the use of Liminal services available through the Website and its software products (collectively, the “Products”).

Additional or different terms may apply to use of Liminal products and services provided pursuant to a written license or services agreement, or to employment-related personal information.

If you have questions about this Privacy Notice, please contact us at [email protected]

Terms of Use

Welcome to liminalinsights.com, the website of Liminal, a Delaware corporation (“Liminal” “we” or “us”). This page explains the terms by which you may use our website (“Website”). By accessing or using the Website, you signify that you have read, understood, and agree to be bound by these Terms of Use (“Terms”) and to the collection and use of your information as set forth in the Liminal Privacy Notice, whether or not you are a registered user of our Website. Liminal reserves the right to make unilateral modifications to these Terms and will provide notice of these changes as described below. These Terms apply to all visitors, users, and others who access the Website (“you” or “Users”). Please read these Terms carefully, to ensure that you understand and agree to each provision. These Terms contain a mandatory individual arbitration and class action/jury trial waiver provision that requires the use of arbitration on an individual basis to resolve disputes, rather than jury trials or class actions.