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National Association of
Church Business Administration (NACBA)
Privacy Policy
NACBA
respects your privacy and is committed to protecting the personal
information that you provide to us. This statement explains our policies
and practices regarding the use and disclosure of your personal
information. The NACBA board of directors reviews and updates this
Privacy Policy from time to time as needed without notice. You should
review the terms of this policy periodically to make sure that you are
aware of how NACBA collects and uses personal information. By using our
web site, you consent to the collection and use of your personal
information by NACBA as explained below.
1. Personal Information.
You have complete control over your personal information. In general,
you can visit our web site without providing us with any personal
information, however, there are instances where we must have your
personal information in order for us to grant you an access to our
protected and secured sites. Such instances include, but are not limited
to, application for membership, registration for events, and purchase of
products. The information collected includes items such as your name,
address, email address, phone number, title, etc.
2.
Use of Membership Directory.
Information stored in the NACBA member database is solely the property
of NACBA. The extraction of large amounts of information from the NACBA
database, sometimes referred as “data mining,” is expressly prohibited.
No one may gain access to the NACBA member directory on the NACBA web
site or our electronic directory in order to “mine” member data. Members
of NACBA are allowed to search the member database through the Member
Directory on NACBA’s web site or through our electronic directory for
individual members, subject to the provisions and restrictions of this
Privacy Policy.
3. Use of Membership Mailing List.
The NACBA membership mailing list is the property of the NACBA and is to
remain under its exclusive jurisdiction. Mailing lists may be sold to
outside organizations under the direction of the board of directors.
4. Use of E-Mail Addresses.
NACBA does not provide member e-mail addresses to any outside party,
including members of NACBA, except as allowed through the Member
Directory on NACBA’s web site and the electronic directory. E-mail
addresses are not to be sold to outside organizations or provided for
advertisers, affinity partners, or member benefit vendors. NACBA will
use a member’s e-mail address to communicate items of news and interest
to members and for inclusion of our member directory.
5. Accuracy and Security.
The accuracy and security of the personal information is important to
NACBA. Currently, you may review and update your personal information by
logging into the NACBA web site. If you contact us to correct your
personal information, we will attempt to correct such inaccuracies in a
timely manner. NACBA is concerned with the security of your personal
information and is committed to taking reasonable steps to protect it
from unauthorized access and use. To that end, we put in place the
appropriate physical, electronic and managerial policies and procedures
to secure your personal information. We also continue to implement
procedures to maintain accurate, complete and current personal
information.
6. Logins and Passwords.
Access to certain content on our web site is allowed and requires a
login and password. By accessing and using our protected and secured web
site(s), you agree to maintain the confidentiality of the login and
password you selected to access such site(s) and consent to our terms of
use.
7. Cookies.
NACBA uses "cookies". A cookie is a small data file that a web site can
transfer to a visitor's hard drive to keep records of the visits to such
site. A cookie contains information such as your login and password that
helps us recognize the pages you have visited and improve future visits,
but the only personal information a cookie can contain is the
information that you provide yourself. A cookie cannot read data off of
your hard drive or read cookie files created by other sites. Information
stored in cookies may be encrypted, however, we do not store your credit
card number in cookies. If you prefer not to accept a cookie, you can
set your web browser (Microsoft Internet Explorer or Netscape Navigator)
to warn you before accepting cookies or you can refuse all cookies by
turning them off in your web browser. However, access to our secured web
site(s) requires the use of per-session cookies in Microsoft Internet
Explorer, which you must enable 'only cookies that get sent back to the
originating server'. Otherwise, you can still access most of the
features on our web site even without accepting a cookie.
8. External Links.
The NACBA web site provides links to other third party web sites. Even
if the third party is affiliated with NACBA through a business
partnership or otherwise, NACBA is not responsible for the privacy
policies or practices or the content of such external links. These links
are provided to you for convenience purposes only and you access them at
your own risk.
9.
Children’s Privacy.
NACBA cares about the safety of children and their use of the Internet.
We will never knowingly request or solicit personally identifiable
information from anyone under the age of 13 without verifiable parental
consent. In the event that we receive actual knowledge that we have
collected such personal information without the requisite and verifiable
parental consent, we will delete that information from our database as
quickly as is practicable.
10. General.
If
you have questions regarding our Privacy Policy, please contact us at
info@nacba.net.
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