Privacy Policy
1. Introduction
This website is owned and operated by the Nonprofit Security Project. By accessing or viewing this website, and/or participating in or using any service offered on this website (collectively and individually, the “Services”), you agree to this Privacy Policy. Please review this Privacy Policy carefully as it constitutes a binding agreement between you and the Nonprofit Security Project. From time to time, the Nonprofit Security Project may decide to add to, subtract from, or otherwise change some or all of this Privacy Policy. Your continued use of any Services after any changes have been made to this Privacy Policy constitutes your agreement to such changes.
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2. Personal Information
Nonprofit Security Project collects and stores information that you enter in connection with the Services. When you use the Services, the Nonprofit Security Project may collect limited personal information that can identify you or that can be used with other sources of information to identify you (“Personal Information”). For example, the “Contact” services require you to submit certain information, and the “Donate” service requires similar information, as well as payment information such as your address and credit card number.
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3. Anonymous Information
When you use the Services, Nonprofit Security Project may also collect certain information that does not identify you individually (“Anonymous Information”). For example, Nonprofit Security Project may collect your IP address, browser information, and website domain name every time you use the Services. Nonprofit Security Project may also collect information regarding user-traffic patterns and website usage.
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4. Use of Cookies and Spyware
The Nonprofit Security Project does not use or install spyware on your computer. The Nonprofit Security Project does not use spyware to retrieve information from your computer. Nonprofit Security Project uses “cookies,” which are files stored on your computer’s hard drive by your browser. Cookies help the Nonprofit Security Project identify users and optimize their website experience. Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but allow you to disable them. Nonprofit Security Project recommends that you leave cookies enabled so it can offer you a better website experience.
5. Use of Your Information
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5.1. Use of Anonymous Information
The Nonprofit Security Project may use Anonymous Information as it deems appropriate or necessary to help determine how its users interact with parts of the Services, so it can improve the Services and make them more useful.
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5.2. Use of Personal Information
The Nonprofit Security Project Use of Your Personal Information
The Nonprofit Security Project may use your Personal Information to contact you about programs and opportunities related to the mission of the Nonprofit Security Project. For example, Nonprofit Security Project may use your Personal Information to contact you about alerts, newsletters, press releases, information about Nonprofit Security Project programs, volunteer opportunities, and donation appeals.
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Third-Party Agents
The Nonprofit Security Project may utilize third-party agents to perform functions on its behalf, such as marketing, website development or hosting, web analytics, credit card processing, and fraud protection. These entities have access to the Personal Information needed to perform their functions and are contractually obligated to maintain the confidentiality and security of Personal Information. They are contractually restricted from using, selling, distributing, or altering these data in any way other than to provide the requested services to the website.
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5.3. Public Forums
When you contribute to a public area of this website, such as when you upload User Content, the User Content that you submit may be made available to the general public and will not be considered “Personal Information” for purposes of this Privacy Policy. Accordingly, the Nonprofit Security Project recommends that you use caution when submitting any sensitive information, such as full name(s) or other information in connection with User Content that would enable users to locate you and others related to such User Content or information about you and such others so related. The Nonprofit Security Project also recommends that you preview all User Content prior to submitting it to ensure it contains no information that you and such others are not comfortable sharing.
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5.4. Legally Compelled Disclosures
The Nonprofit Security Project may disclose Personal Information to government authorities and to other third parties when compelled to do so under law (and/or under a reasonable interpretation of the law), including without limitation in response to court orders, discovery, and subpoenas.
5.5. Emergency Situations
The Nonprofit Security Project may also use or disclose Personal Information if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary to: (i) conform to applicable law; (ii) protect and defend its rights or property, the website or its users, and (iii) act under emergency circumstances to protect the safety of the Nonprofit Security Project, its users and others.
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6. Links and Other Websites
This Privacy Policy only applies to the information collected while you are on the Nonprofit Security Project website. The Nonprofit Security Project website may contain links to other websites. This Privacy Policy does not apply to any information that may be collected on those other websites. For example, when you are on the LinkedIn website, you are subject to LinkedIn’s privacy policy. The Nonprofit Security Project has no responsibility for the information that may be collected on other websites. Accordingly, you should use common sense as you navigate the web and read the applicable legal documents for each website you visit.
7. Security
Nonprofit Security Project implements and maintains reasonable security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature of the Personal Information, to protect the Personal Information from unauthorized access, destruction, use, modification, or disclosure. You understand and agree, however, that no transmission of data over the Internet is guaranteed to be completely secure. It may be possible for third parties not under the control of the Nonprofit Security Project to intercept or access transmissions or private communications unlawfully, including in the case of your contacting the Nonprofit Security Project by email or a “contact us” or similar feature on this website. The Nonprofit Security Project follows generally accepted standards to protect the personal information submitted to us, both during transmission and once we receive it. No method of transmission over the internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100% secure, however. Therefore, the Nonprofit Security Project cannot guarantee its absolute security. Any such transmission is done solely at your own risk. Storage and security of User Content, and any metadata associated therewith, are pursuant to YouTube’s privacy policy. If you receive an email or other correspondence requesting that you provide any sensitive information that seems suspicious to you, please do not provide such information, and immediately report such a request to us at info@nonprofitsecurityproject.org.
9. Jurisdiction
This Privacy Policy will be interpreted under the laws of the United States of America. To the extent you are accessing this website from outside of the United States of America, you do so at your own risk. If you are located outside the United States of America, you should be aware that your Personal Information will be transferred to the United States of America, the laws of which may be deemed by other countries to have inadequate data protection. If you are located in a country outside the United States of America and voluntarily submit Personal Information to Nonprofit Security Project, you consent to the general use of such information as provided in the Terms of Use and this Privacy Policy and to the transfer of that information to and/or storage of that information in the United States of America.
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10. Contact Us
If you have any questions or comments regarding the Nonprofit Security Project's privacy practices, you may contact us at info@nonprofitsecurityproject.org.
