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Posted by Jacob  Published in Free Culinary School.com: The podcast and blog that teaches you how to cook like a professional chef

I’ve seen a lot of convoluted privacy policies that take an hour to read and use big legal terms that don’t really make sense. My privacy policy is very simple:

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  • If at any point you decide the Newsletter is not for you, simply click on the unsubscribe link that you will find at the bottom of every e-mail and I will never mail you again.

If You Send Me an E-mail

  • I reserve the right to use relevant questions or comments as content for the blog and podcast to advance your learning forward and that of other FCS community members.
  • If I do use your question or comment in a blog post or podcast, I will only refer to you by your first name and the location in your signature. So if you write “Sincerely, John Smith, San Francisco, California,” then I will refer to you as “John From San Francisco.”
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  • I will never give your e-mail address out, either on the podcast or the blog.

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Sincerley,

Jacob Burton

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