Freedom Scientific - Data privacy and anonymous data collection policy
Problem
A customer installing any of the Freedom Scientific BLV software products needs to know about the data privacy and handling carried out by JAWS/ZoomText/Fusion.
Applies to
- JAWS
- ZoomText
- Fusion
Resolution
Please find below the text of Freedom Scientific privacy and data handling policy. Adjditionally please find below a link to an installl procedure to disable the use of any external services on Freedom Scientific products.
Policy Links
- Freedom Scientific Privacy Policy
- Freedom Scientific Anonymous Data Usage policy
- Disable external services
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