The Democracy Cell Project’s privacy policy reflects our strong commitment to protecting your online privacy and any information you choose to share with us when you log on. Our privacy policy explains:
A) How we use the information you provide
When you register with DCP, we ask for your name, address, telephone number, email address and/or IM address. We use the information you provide to send you news and information about the DCP. We will not sell this information to any third party, under any circumstances.
We utilize PayPal and its secure systems to process all online contributions. Their policies and procedures control the use of information. (Their policy is available at thePayPal website.) Though we make every effort to preserve user privacy, we may need to disclose personal information when required by law wherein we have a good-faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with an appropriate law enforcement investigation, current judicial proceeding, a court order or legal process served on our Web site.
B) How we protect your information
Extensive security measures are in place to protect against the loss, misuse or alteration of the information under our control. Our server is located in a secure environment. Access to your information is granted only to you and authorized DCP staff. Your privacy is important to us.
Questions regarding this statement should be e-mailed to info -at- democracycellproject.net or sent via postal mail to: The Democracy Cell Project, Inc., attn: Privacy, 608 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20002.
C) How to contact us:
If you want to contact us to unsubscribe from mailing lists at any time, or opt out, review, update and/or correct your information, you can do so quickly and easily by logging on to www.democracycellproject.net. The site uses a password that you set, and must be provided if you want to edit your information online. You can also contact DCP via e-mail or written letter. For legal and accounting purposes, contribution records will remain in our database.
To unsubscribe via email, send a message to info -at- democracycellproject.net.
To contact us or unsubscribe via US Mail: Send a letter with your full name and email address to: The Democracy Cell Project, Inc., 608 E Street NW, Washington, DC 20002
D) How we personalize your experience at The Democracy Cell Project:
State of the art technology makes it possible for DCP to offer you a personalized visit to our website once you've registered with us. To do so, we use a tiny text file, called a cookie, which is stored on your computer by our website -- so that if you choose, you do not have to re-enter your password each time you log in to the DCP site. This tiny text file does not – and never will -- store passwords, credit card numbers or any type of personally identifiable information whatsoever. If you want to stop having a personalized experience at DCP, it's simple and easy -- just uncheck the "Remember Me" box when you are logged in.
IP Addresses and Log File Data: IP addresses are the location of your computer or network on the Internet. We log them for troubleshooting purposes, and to track which pages people visit in order to improve the quality of the site. We do not use this information to develop individual profiles.
Links to other web sites: This privacy policy covers the DCP web site, www.democracycellproject.net. The site links to a number of other web sites. Should you choose to visit those web sites, please remember that the DCP is not responsible for their content or privacy policies. We encourage you to read the privacy policies and review the practices of all websites you visit.
Changes to the democracycellproject.net Privacy Statement: DCP may modify or amend this statement in the future, to better protect your information. If there are changes to this statement, we will prominently post an item on our front page that the Privacy Policy has been changed, and the effective date thereof.
Additional Steps You Can Take to Protect Your Privacy and Security: DCP makes every effort to guarantee your privacy and the security of any information that you provide to us. But we urge you to remember that privacy and security begin with you - you can help avoid cyber crime and identity theft, by being vigilant in maintaining the secrecy of any passwords or password reminders and should always exercise caution when disclosing information online.