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Privacy Policy |
Website Privacy Policy
Donor Privacy Policy
Greenbelt Alliance is committed to protecting your privacy. This policy statement
informs you of how we will handle information we learn about from your visit
to our website. In this document, you will find information on:
* Visitor information collected on greenbelt.org
* How the information is used
* Visitors' control of information
Visitor information collected on greenbelt.org
In general, you can visit greenbelt.org without telling us who you are or revealing
any personal information about yourself. We use WebTrends Enterprise Live to
collect anonymous data such as IP addresses, browser types, referring pages,
pages visited and time spent on our site. You should refer to the WebTrends
Live Privacy Policy to learn how they collect and use information. You can find
WebTrends
Live's privacy policy on their website. Names, email addresses, mailing
addresses, phone numbers, and other personal information are collected only
as a part of explicit registration processes visitors engage in voluntarily,
such as signing up to receive our email newsletters.
How the information is used
Anonymous data is used in aggregate to better understand visitor preferences
and to enhance our visitors' overall experience on our web site. If you choose
to provide us with personal information about yourself, either through a form
on our web site or by sending us email, we may collect and use that information
to contact you or to send you additional information about Greenbelt Alliance's
programs, events, outings, action alerts, and how to support these programs
financially. By providing this information to us, you consent to the collection
and use of this information by Greenbelt Alliance. Greenbelt Alliance does not
release, sell, barter, or trade email addresses to any third party. Greenbelt
Alliance does occasionally allow other non-profit organizations to send information
to our members by postal mail; if you are a member and you would prefer that
we not share your address, just contact us at the number below. Although we
use security that we believe to be appropriate to protect the limited personal
identifying information disclosed to us on this web site, we do not guarantee
that our security precautions will protect against and we expressly disclaim
any liability for any loss, misuse, or alteration of your information.
Visitor's control of information
You may have your email or other personal information removed from our list
at any time. Simply contact us at 415.543.6771. This policy may be changed at
any time and without notice, except if you have given us your email address,
we will give you an advance notice of 30 days to give you a chance to remove
yourself from our list. If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post
those changes on this page so that you are always aware of what information
we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances we disclose it. If you
have any comments or questions regarding our privacy policy, please email us.
Policy effective October 20, 2004.
Greenbelt Alliance will not sell, trade, or release credit card or banking information. We will only ask for the personal information that we specifically need to process orders or membership donations. Once information is received, we will make our best effort to ensure its security. In communications with our members, we may send routine information in the future by either email or postal mail, unless you specifically requested that we not do so.
We occasionally trade postal addresses with other like-minded organizations. If you would not like to receive information from these organizations, please write us at the address below, email us or call us at (415) 543-6771 and we will add your name to our "Do Not Trade" list. This option is often included in our membership materials. We do not trade phone numbers or email addresses with other organizations for fundraising purposes.
Through Groundspring.org, our on-line donation service, we make every effort to preserve donor and customer privacy. We may need to disclose personal information when required by law wherein we have a good-faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with a current judicial proceeding, a court order or legal process served on our organization.
If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes to our home page, this privacy statement, and other places we deem appropriate so our donors and customers are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.
Policy effective January 27, 2005.