Privacy Policy
This website collects a minimal amount of personal or personally identifiable information
from site visitors. It is our policy not to share any of this data with any third party.
What We Collect
We collect the following data for the purposes noted here:
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Where
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What
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Why
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Contact Form
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Name and Email Address
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We request this information so that we can reply to your message.
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My Options
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Name, Email Address, and Postal Address
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We request this information so that we'll know where to send your email or hardcopy
newsletter. We do not require that you store this information in our profile database,
but we suggest that you do as a convenience for yourself. This way, you can always
check to see what contact information we have, so you can revise it if it gets out of
date.
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Who Can See Your Data?
Access to personal information that you store on our website is restricted to
you, the owner of the information; Freddy Hall; and such employees and
associates whose duties in connection with this ministry require them to
use the data for the purposes stated above.
How Can You Change or Delete Your Data?
Simple: Go to our
login page and log in. If you have
forgotten your password, there's a link you can click on to have your password sent
to your registered email address. After you have logged in, the page menu will contain
a link labeled "My Options". Click on that link and you will be able to view, edit
or delete your data. The "My Options" form does not enable you to delete your entire
user record -- to do that, you need to send email to the following address:
Browser Cookies
Many people are justifiably concerned about possible privacy risks inherent in the
use of web browser cookies. So are we. Nevertheless, many websites must use cookies.
Here, we need them to maintain the integrity of your login session.
We cannot eliminate every privacy risk on the Internet, but we certainly want to
do whatever we can to minimize your risk. That's why this website uses only a
nonpersistent cookie that will vanish from your computer when you close your
web browser program.
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
We do not request any information that identifies the age of a site visitor, so we have
no way to know whether any of our visitors are children under the age of 13.
Hence, we believe that COPPA does not explicitly apply to this website.
However, we believe that it is essential to protect the safety and privacy of children on
the Internet, so we will comply with the spirit of COPPA to the extent possible.
If any person who enters personal or personally identifiable information at our website
appears to be a child, it is our policy to request a parental email or postal address
and then to write for permission to continue the contact with the child.
Copyright © 2004, Freddy Hall Navajo Outreach