Westchester Camp Fair Privacy Policy

by NYMetroParents Staff

Privacy Policy

Here at New York Metro Parents (hereafter referred to as NYMP) and the Westchester Camp Fair (hereafter referred to as WCF), we value your privacy and would never think about sharing your info with anyone. The Privacy Policy outlined below explains how we treat the information we collect when you visit our websites and/or sign up for our emails, or register for an event.

Personal Information:

To send you your NYMP and WCF e-mails, we need to have your e-mail address. NYMP and WCF does not collect any other personally identifiable information that you do not expressly provide. We will never sell, rent or share your personal information, including your e-mail address, with any third parties for marketing purposes without your express permission. NYMP and WCF may share your personal information for the purpose of delivering our e-mail to you or as required by law.

Non-Personal Information:

NYMP and WCF may ask you for non-personally identifiable information, such as zip code, town and related information.  We use this data to improve our sites and/or customize your experience at our sites, showing you or sending you by email content that we think might be timely and of interest specifically to you, and displaying content according to your unique preferences. NYMP and WCF may also share this information with others, such as advertisers interested in advertising in our emails or on our site, in aggregate, anonymous form, so you can rest assured that the information will not contain any personally identifiable information about you or any other person.

Usage Information:

In addition to collecting personal and non-personal information, NYMP and WFC may also collect non-personal, aggregated information about subscribers’ use of our sites. This information is not personally identifiable and will only be used to find out how subscribers use our service and sites. For example, this information will tell us how much time users spend on our sites, from which other sites subscribers came, and to what other sites subscribers go. The collection of this information allows us to, among other things, prepare for traffic load demands and to efficiently deliver your emails.

Review and Access:

If you request, we will provide you with a summary of the information we collect about you. You will have an opportunity to correct, update or modify this information. Just say the word.

Choice/Opt-Out:

If we ever send you information by e-mail concerning new products or services that you did not expressly request, we will provide you with an e-mail address by which you may request no future notices.

Third Party Advertising:

Some of the ads appearing on our Websites may be delivered to you by our Web advertising partner or partners. Information about your visit to a partner site or sites, such as number of times you have viewed an ad (but not your name, address, or other personal information), is used to serve ads to you. For more information about our advertising partner or partners, cookies, and how to “opt-out”, please contact us for more information.

Tracking:

Like most sites, NYMP and WCF make use of browser “cookies.” Cookies are small text files placed on your computer’s hard disk by our server. They allow us to quickly check your status as a subscriber so we can take you directly where you want to go. NYMP and WFC will never use cookies to retrieve information from a computer that is unrelated to our sites or services.

NYMP and WCF also uses transparent GIF images. We use these images to track the e-mails that we send out.

Third Party Cookies:

In the course of serving advertisements to our sites, our third-party advertisers may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser.

Links to Other Sites:

As part of the service, NYMP and WFC may create links allowing you to access third party sites. NYMP and WFC are not responsible for the content that appears on those sites and do not endorse these sites. We suggest you consult those sites’ individual privacy policies in order to determine how they treat user information.

Security:

All information described above is stored on restricted database servers.

Modification to this Policy:

NYMP and WCF may change this policy, but we’ll post any changes here, so be sure to check back for future information.

Contact Us:

If you have any questions about this policy or our sites in general, please contact us at inforequest@davlermedia.com.

 

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