Waitt Instutute for Violence Prevention respects our visitors’ right
to privacy online. We hold your information in confidence.
Asking for your Information
We will sometimes ask you for personal information such as your name,
address, e-mail address, occupation and other details. By providing your
information to us, we can deliver the most relevant educational information
to you that we believe you would like to hear about. When you choose
to give personal information to us over the Internet that we request,
we will endeavor to inform you how we will use the information.
When we ask for personal information for any reason, we will provide
a link to this policy statement to make our intentions clear.
Personal Privacy Information
Waitt Instutute for Violence Prevention will take all appropriate steps to keep
your personal information confidential. Those steps include limiting
access to visitor information databases, communicating this policy statement
to all Institute employees and establishing and enforcing penalties
for violating this statement.
Waitt Instutute for Violence Prevention will not sell, rent, or give away our visitors' personal
information to others for use in selling products or services. When we
do identify an organization that can use visitor information to further
an appropriate charitable or educational purpose, we will insist on binding
agreements from those organizations protecting our information. We will
vigorously enforce all privacy agreements we have with other organizations.
We gather personal information from visitors to our site so we can better
develop our relationship with those visitors and pursue our charitable
mission more effectively. Occasionally, we seek comments on our public
programs. These comments allow us to determine which programs members
of the public should be made aware of based on their specific needs.
We may communicate with visitors via e-mail or other online delivery
devices only if the visitor agrees to receive those communications. Members
of the public, who believe they are receiving our communications in error
or no longer desire to receive them, should inform us and we will remove
those clients' names from our mailing lists. The Waitt Instutute for
Violence Prevention will be judicious in the use of e-mail and paper
mail to communicate with members of the public. We will, at all times,
put
ourselves in the
place of the recipients of our mail and treat recipients as we ourselves
would like to be treated.
Waitt Instutute for Violence Prevention may team with others to provide our visitors with enhanced
Internet services. In providing such services, our partners also may
request personal information from our clients. We prohibit these partners
from selling or giving away our visitor information and we require them
to have a posted Privacy Policy, so that visitors may review it before
providing personal information to our partners.
In addition, we may provide links to sites that operate under different
privacy practices. We encourage our visitors to review the privacy policies
of such sites before providing any personal information. Although we
cannot control the use of information provided to such third parties,
we will try to link only to those sites that have suitable privacy policies.
Security
To protect your personal information, we store your information in a
secure area. Access to such information is strictly monitored.
Cookies
We currently use “cookies” on our site. Our cookies tag
each visitor’s browser with a random, unique number. The cookie
simply assigns a number and does not disclose any personal information
about the person using the browser. By noting where these uniquely numbered
browsers go on our site, we can study traffic patterns and improve our
site.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, the practices of
this site, or the information you have submitted, please contact us at webmasterwivp@waittinstitute.org.
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