Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Foundation for Family Affairs considers it important to respect the privacy of the users (‘Users‘) of our website (‘Site‘). We have designed this Privacy Policy to help Users understand why we collect certain personal information, how we process the personal information collected and protect the personal privacy of Users within our Site. The following reveals our information gathering and circulation practices for the Site located at the URL: www.foundationforfamilyaffairs.org

To fully comprehend your rights, we advise that you read this Privacy Policy and our Terms. Foundation for Family Affairs may modify this Privacy Policy at any time and without notice by posting such modifications on our Site. Any such modification will be effective immediately upon posting.

What Information We Collect  

We may collect personal identification information from Users in a variety of ways, including, but not limited to, when Users visit our Site, register on the Site, subscribe to the Newsletters, and access certain resources which we make available on our Site. Users will be required to provide contact information that may include name, email address, mailing address and similar information. We do not store sensitive information from our Users, such as credit/debit cards. Users may, however, visit our Site anonymously. We will collect personal identification information from Users only if they voluntarily submit such information to us. Users can always refuse to supply personal identification information, but that may prevent them from having access to certain resources on the Site.

Security

Every information Users provide is transmitted via Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption. SSL is an authentic coding system that allows a User’s browser to automatically encrypt data before the User sends it to us, ensuring that the data sent remains private. The account information of Users are protected by placing them on a secure part of our Site which is only accessible by our Site administrators who have special access rights. Nonetheless, no online data transmission is 100% secure.

We do our best to protect the information of Users, but we cannot guarantee the security of such information.

Internet Protocol Address

We collect an IP address from all Users of our Site. They are in no way linked to personal identifiable information. An IP address is a unique number assigned to a User’s computing device when a User visits the Internet. IP addresses help us to detect any trouble with our server; manage our Site; examine changes; keep tabs of the operations of Users; and collect statistics that would be used to improve the Site and deliver customised, personalised content.

Use of “Cookies”

Our Site may use ‘cookies’ to improve the experience of Users. Cookies are files that are saved to a computer’s hard drive that track, save and store information about a User’s dealings and use of the Site. Users may set their web browser to refuse cookies, or to notify them when cookies are sent. If Users choose to do that, some parts of the website may not function properly when viewed.

Other websites

Our Site contains links to other Websites. Foundation for Family Affairs is not responsible for the practices of these sites, they have their own Privacy Policies and Terms of Use. Please be aware that when you click on one of the links, you are going on another website. Thus, we encourage you to read the Privacy Policies and Terms of Use on those websites, as they may be different from ours.

Contact Information

To contact us concerning any questions you may have about this Privacy Policy, the operations of this Site, or your dealings with this Site, please send an email to info@foundationforfamilyaffairs.org.

 

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