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At McGraw-Hill Education, we are committed to protecting your privacy. Please click here to see The McGraw-Hill Companies Customer Privacy Policy. Please read on to learn how the McGraw- Hill Education portal site implements that policy.

What information do we collect? How do we use it?

  • When you submit a Help/Contact Us/Feedback request or comment, we ask for your e- mail address so that we can respond to you.
  • When you e-mail us, any information you supply is used to resolve your concern or problem and to reply to you. The information is stored only in the recipient's records, and not on the Web site itself.
  • When you submit your communication preferences at MHEducation.com, we collect certain personal information such as your e-mail address, as well as your name and postal address. We respect the choices that you have made on the customer communication preferences form, located at preferences.mheducation.com
  • We store your personal information in a secure database in the U.S. and access to this database is limited to authorized persons.

What about cookies?

"Cookies" are small pieces of information that are stored by your browser on your computer's hard drive or in its memory. The main McGraw-Hill Education Web site does not make use of cookies. Some areas of the Web site may use cookies and our subscription products use "session" cookies; in those areas, an explanation of the use of cookies can be reached by clicking on the Privacy Notice links on the affected Web pages. A "session" cookie is a cookie that is erased from memory when a visitor's browser closes.

Customers may choose not to accept cookies. In order to change these cookie preferences, you must change your browser's preferences to disable cookies or delete cookies. Please note that disabling cookies for some services will impact ability to use that service. To change your browser's preferences in Internet Explorer (versions 6 and up), this option is listed under Tools > Internet Options > Privacy. The setting has to be set to Block All Cookies. In Netscape (versions 7 and up), this option is listed under Edit > Preferences > Privacy & Security > Cookies. The Disable Cookies button should be checked. Security information is specific to each browser and operating system. Please check with your browser's specific company for more information.

IP Addresses

An IP address is a number that's automatically assigned to your computer whenever you're surfing the Web. Web servers -- the big computers that "serve up" Web pages -- automatically identify your computer by its IP address. We collect IP addresses for the purposes of system administration and to audit the use of our site. When visitors request pages from McGraw-Hill Education, our servers log the visitors' IP addresses. We do not normally link IP addresses to anything personally identifiable, which means that a user's session will be logged, but the user remains anonymous to us. We can and will use IP addresses to identify a user when we feel it is necessary to enforce compliance with our house rules or terms of service or to protect our service, site, customers, or others

Reviewing and Correcting Your Information

If you have questions about the information we've collected from you on this Web site, please email the webmaster or contact the MHE Privacy Official at the information listed below.

Parents & Kids Under 13

We encourage you to spend time online with your kids. No information should be submitted to or posted to McGraw-Hill Education by children under 13 years of age. Children 13 and over can participate in providing us with feedback.

Your Questions and Concerns

If you have questions or concerns about the McGraw-Hill Education Privacy Notice, you may contact Privacy Official, McGraw-Hill Education, 148 Princeton-Hightstown Road, N-1, Hightstown, NJ 08520-1450 (e-mail: MHE_Webmaster@mcgraw-hill.com).