Respecting user privacy over the Internet is of utmost importance
to us. This privacy policy describes the current policies and
practices with regard to personal data collected by the General
Assembly Council ("GAC") and the Office of the General
Assembly ("OGA") (collectively "we," "us,"
"our") through our Web site. The term "personal
data" refers to personally identifiable information that
being your name, birth date, email address, mailing address,
social security number, and the last four digits of your credit
card number. To see the privacy policy for the Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.) Investment and Loan Program, Inc., please go
to www.pcusa.org/pilp.
In general, you can visit our Web site without telling us who
you are or providing any information about yourself. In some
areas of the Web site, programs have been designed to perform
specific functions for you directly though our Web site. Within
these programs we may ask you to provide information that will
enable us to process an order, offer services that require registration,
assist you with technical support issues or to follow up with
you. In some instances the information may include personal
data.
This privacy policy applies to information submitted by you
and/or collected online by us except through PROMPT, the Church
Leadership Connection, and student financial aid programs.
Your Consent. By using this Web site, you consent to
our use of your personal data as described in this privacy policy.
Notification Of Changes To This Policy. We are continually
improving and adding new functionality and features to this
Web site. Because of these ongoing changes, changes in the law,
and the changing nature of technology, we may revise this privacy
policy from time to time. If and when the policy changes, we
will post a dated notice on our home page informing you that
a change has been made.
Use of Personal Data Collected Through This Web Site.
Information, including but not limited to personal data, that
we collect will not be sold, rented, lent, exhanged or used
by an individual or entity other than the Presbyterian Church
(U.S.A.) ("PCUSA") entities and governing bodies of
the PCUSA unless otherwise indicated. This includes, for example,
the information you provide when you register for an event or
conference, order resource materials, request other services,
or when you send us your comments or requests for information.
We use the information you provide for the purposes for which
it was originally collected, for example, to respond to your
email or to provide the programs or services you requested.
We may also use this information to help us improve the content
and functionality of our Web site, to better understand the
needs and interests of the people and organizations that use
our Web site, and to improve our programs and services. This
information may be used to contact you in the future to tell
you about organizations within the PCUSA, programs and services.
Unless we have your permission or are otherwise required by
law to release, the personal data provided by you online will
be shared only with other PC(USA) entities and governing bodies
to enable them to contact you regarding services, benefits,
or mission opportunities; with other third parties who act on
our behalf to further process or analyze the data or protect
the security or integrity of our databases or this Web site;
and with our successors in interest through corporate merger,
reorganization, dissolution or similar event. In the event of
a release to a PC(USA) entity or third party described above,
your personal data will not be released until the PC(USA) entity,
governing body, or third party has agreed in writing to be bound
by the terms of this Privacy Policy.
We, and others with whom we share your personal data, may retain
your personal data on file to better serve you. Any destruction
of personal data will be done in a manner consistent with the
intent of this policy.
Anonymous Data Collected Through PC(USA) Web Site. In
addition to the information you provide when you use this Web
site, we use technology to collect anonymous information about
the use of the Web site. For example, we use technology to track
how many visitors access the Web site, the date and time of
their visit, the length of their stay, and which pages they
view. We also use technology to determine which Web browsers
our visitors use and the address from which they accessed the
site.
This technology does not identify you personally. It simply
enables us to compile statistics about our visitors and their
use of our Web site. We use this anonymous data and may share
it with third parties for various reasons; for example, to improve
the content and functionality of the Web site, to better understand
the needs and interests of our visitors, to improve our programs
and services.
Cookies. In order to collect the anonymous data described
in the preceding paragraph, we may use temporary "cookies"
that collect the first level domain name of the user. For example,
if your email address is "name@xyz.com," the cookie
collects the "xyz.com" portion of your email address
and the date and time you accessed this Web site. Cookies by
themselves cannot be used to discover the identity of the user.
A cookie is a small piece of information that is sent to your
browser and stored on your computer's hard drive. Cookies do
not damage your computer. You can set your browser to notify
you when you receive a cookie. This enables you to decide if
you want to accept it or not. Our Web site only uses temporary
or "session" cookies. These "session" cookies
expire when your browser window is closed.
In order for certain applications on the pcusa.org Web site
to function properly, if at all, it is necessary for your computer
to accept cookies.
Children. We do not knowingly collect personal data
from children under the age of thirteen. If you are under thirteen,
please do not give us any personal data. If you have reason
to believe that a child has provided personal data on this Web
site, please contact us at webmaster@ctr.pcusa.org
and we will endeavor to delete that information. If you are
a child under the age of thirteen and using this Web site, please
do not give any information about yourself, such as your name,
address, birthdate, phone number, school or email address. As
we develop online programs for children, we will adopt appropriate
policies and practices to protect the privacy of children.
Links to Other Sites. This privacy policy applies only
to this Web site which is owned and administered by Presbyterian
Church (U.S.A.) A Corporation. This site contains many hyperlinks
to Web sites that are not operated by us. These hyperlinks are
provided for your reference and convenience only and do not
imply any endorsement of the activities of these third-party
Web sites or any association with their operators. We do not
control these Web sites and are not responsible for their data
practices. We urge you to review the privacy policy posted on
any site you visit before using the site or before providing
any personal data about yourself.
Governing Law. This privacy policy forms part of our
Web site Terms of Use Agreement, which shall be governed by
and construed in accordance with the laws of the Commonwealth
of Kentucky.
Questions About Our Privacy Policy. If you have any
questions about this privacy policy or concerns about the way
we use personal data, please contact webmaster@ctr.pcusa.org.
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