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NCADP Privacy Policy
Introduction
We appreciate your interest in our site and share your concern about privacy. We have created this privacy statement to address any concerns and answer any questions you may have on how we handle information gathered on our Web site.
Disclaimer
The National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty provides access to other World Wide Web sites. However, this access does not necessarily imply endorsement or approval of the products or information offered at those Web sites.
Collecting Data
Personal Information
The only time the NCADP’s website collects information that personally identifies a visitor or allows us to contact a visitor, is when a visitor has voluntarily provided the information to us. Personal information is generally requested and provided when: a person voluntarily registers for an email newsletter or similar publication; fills out a form asking for information or assistance; chooses to use our web site "Take Action" section and communicate with government officials. Credit Card Information
In the NCADP’s "Donate" section, we offer two ways to join our organization: by credit card through our secure online server or by printing and filling out the Donate form and sending it in with a check or personal credit card billing information via the United States postal service. If a visitor chooses to use the online credit card system, the credit card information that is collected is only used to bill the user for her/his membership.
If a person chooses not to provide any personal information in the designated areas, a visitor can still use most of the Web site.
We do not sell any personal information we gather to a third party. Anonymous Information
NCADP’s website gathers broad anonymous information for usage reports we use to highlight the effectiveness of the NCADP’s site to interested parties. These reports are shared internally and externally. The anonymous information allows us to make our site more useful to our visitors. For example, we can diagnose technical problems, learn about the number of people coming to our site, the types of technology they use and what pages people view most. This helps us improve your experience on our Web site.
Links to Other Sites
This site contains links to other Web sites. NCADP is not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of other Web sites. Please note: When you click on links to other websites, we encourage you to read their privacy policies. Their standards may differ from ours.
Contact Information
Our site provides users the opportunity to opt-out of receiving communications from us, and to change and modify information previously provided. To do so, send an email to info@ncadp.org or call us at 202-331-4090.
If you have any questions about the NCADP’s privacy policy, the information we have collected from you online, or how we use this information, please email us at info@ncadp.org. Please include the words "Privacy Policy" in the subject line of the email.
If there are any changes to our privacy policy, they will be posted here.
Thank you.
National Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty
1705 DeSales Street, NW
5th Floor
Washington, DC 20036
(p) 202-331-4090
(f) 202-331-4099 info@ncadp.org www.ncadp.org
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