The Laurel Foundation has adopted the following set of Privacy Principles. The Laurel Foundation has implemented those Principles in this Privacy Policy, which describes how we collect, use and share personally identifiable information (“PII”) we obtain from and about individuals located in the U.S.
From time to time The Laurel Foundaiton may revise this Privacy Policy to reflect industry initiatives or changes in the law, our PII collection and use practices, the features of our Web sites or technology. Therefore, you should review it periodically so that you are up to date on our most current policies and practices.
COLLECTION: COLLECTION OF PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE
INFORMATION (“PII”) BY THE LAUREL FOUNDATION.
General: The Laurel Foundation collects personally identifiable information (“PII” — that is, information such as your full name, email address, mailing address or telephone number) only in order to create or enhance our relationship with you. When we collect PII from you it is because you are voluntarily submitting the information to us in order to participate in activities like sweepstakes, contests, games, surveys, forums, subscription registrations, in connection with content or suggestions you submit to us, chats or bulletin boards, or because you want us to furnish you with products, services or information. On those occasions when we obtain PII from a third party, we use only reputable sources of such information.
Cookies: Cookies are small bits of information that the Internet sites operated by The Laurel Foundation may place on the hard drive of your computer. Cookies remember information about your activities on our site(s) and enable The Laurel Foundation to make your visits to our site(s) more enjoyable. For example, cookies can store your password for easy logon to a site you have previously visited, can save your preferences for a personalized home page or can track the items you have placed in your “shopping cart” during a visit to our online store. The cookie itself does not contain PII, and The Laurel Foundation does not combine cookies or similar tools with PII.
Third party advertisements displayed on Internet site(s) operated by The Laurel Foundation may also contain cookies. The Laurel Foundation does not control these advertiser cookies and visitors to our Web site(s) should check the privacy policy of the advertiser to see whether and how it uses cookies. See the “Notice” section below for more information on third party advertisements.
On occasion, The Laurel Foundaiton may use cookies or similar tools to relate your use of our Web site(s) to personally identifiable information obtained from you or a reputable third party. For example, if you’ve asked us to send you information about our upcoming events or promotions, cookie and/or other information about your online activities may allow us to limit the materials we send you to items we know you will find interesting, based on your prior online activities and preferences. However, if The Laurel Foundation wishes to coordinate your personal and Web site activity information in this manner, we will obtain your express prior consent (i.e., “opt in”).
You can program your computer to warn you each time a cookie is being sent or to refuse cookies completely. However, without cookies you may not have access to certain features on The Laurel Foundation’s Web site(s).
NOTICE: THE LAUREL FOUNDATION WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH NOTICE ABOUT ITS PII COLLECTION PRACTICES
When The Laurel Foundation collects PII from you, we will make sure you are informed about who is collecting the information, how and why the information is being collected and the types of uses The Laurel Foundation will make of the information.
This Policy describes the types of other companies that may want to send you information about their products and services and therefore may want to share your personal information (See “Use” below). However, The Laurel Foundation will notify you of your options regarding our use of your personally identifiable information, including whether we can share it with outside companies, before we use it for a purpose other than the one for which it was originally collected or disclose it to third parties, typically at the time of collection (See “Choice” below).
Sometimes we collect personally identifiable information from consumers in manual format, such as a post card or subscription form. Providing detailed notice in those situations often proves impractical, so consumers will instead be provided with a short notice that describes how to obtain the full text of this Policy and other relevant information from us.
The Laurel Foundation’s Web site(s) may be linked to Internet sites operated by other companies. Some of these third party sites may be co-branded with an The Laurel Foundationl logo, even though they are not operated or maintained by The Laurel Foundation. The Laurel Foundation’s Web site(s) also carry advertisements from other companies as well as advertisements placed by national Internet ad agencies. Although we choose our business partners and advertisers carefully, The Laurel Foundation is not responsible for the privacy practices of Web sites operated by third parties that are linked to our site[s] or for the privacy practices of third party or so-called national internet advertising companies. Once you’ve left an The Laurel Foundationl site via such a link or by clicking on an advertisement, you should check the applicable privacy policy of the third party or advertiser site to determine how they will handle any PII they collect from you.
Some of the advertisements that appear on The Laurel Foundation’s Web site(s) are delivered to you by national Internet advertising companies such as Doubleclick or 24/7Real Media. These companies may utilize certain technologies to deliver advertisements and marketing messages and to collect anonymous information about your visit to our site[s], including information about the banner ads they display, any cookie they place on your computer and your IP address. To opt out of information collection by these companies, or to obtain information about the technologies they use or their own privacy policies, please visit their Web sites by clicking on their respective banners.
The Laurel Foundation’s Web site(s) may also be linked to sites operated by companies affiliated with The Laurel Foundation. Visitors to those affiliated sites should still refer to their separate privacy policies and practices, which may differ in some respects from this Policy.
CHOICE: THE LAUREL FOUNDATION WILL PROVIDE YOU WITH CHOICES ABOUT THE USE OF YOUR PII
The Laurel Foundation will provide you with the opportunity to choose whether your PII may be used for purposes different from the purpose for which it was submitted. You will also be able to choose whether your information is shared with companies that are not affiliated with The Laurel Foundation.
USE: THE LAUREL FOUNDATION’S USE OF PII
The Laurel Foundation will use your PII in a manner that is consistent with this Policy and only for the purpose for which it is submitted, unless other uses are disclosed and you allow us to use your information in these other ways.
The Laurel Foundation may also share your PII with companies that are not affiliated with The Laurel Foundation, but would like to send you information about their products and services. For example, some of the companies who supply prizes for The Laurel Foundation’s contests may have special offers or promotions that might be of interest to The Laurel Foundation viewers. However, you will always have the opportunity to instruct us not to share your information with third parties.
The Laurel Foundation employees, agents and contractors must have a legitimate business reason to obtain access to your PII. Outside contractors or agents who help us manage our information activities (i.e., sweepstakes administration, order fulfillment, statistical analyses) may only use PII to provide The Laurel Foundation with a specific service and not for any other purpose.
If The Laurel Foundation obtains PII from a third party, such as a business partner, our use of this information is governed by this Policy.
There may be instances when The Laurel Foundation may disclose PII without providing you with a choice in order to protect the legal rights of The Laurel Foundation or its employees, agents and contractors; to protect the safety and security of visitors to our Web sites; to protect against fraud or for risk management purposes; or to comply with the law or legal process. In addition, if The Laurel Foundation sells all or part of its business or makes a sale or transfer of assets or is otherwise involved in a merger or business transfer, The Laurel Foundation may transfer your PII to a third party as part of that transaction.
SECURITY: THE LAUREL FOUNDATION PROTECTS THE SECURITY OF PII
The Laurel Foundation uses reasonable administrative, technical, personnel and physical measures to safeguard PII in its possession against loss, theft and unauthorized use, disclosure or modification. In addition, The Laurel Foundation uses reasonable methods to make sure that PII is accurate, up-to-date and appropriately complete.
ACCESS: HOW TO ACCESS, CORRECT OR DELETE YOUR PII
In most cases, The Laurel Foundation will retain PII for ninety (90) days or less. In the event PII is retained for longer, The Laurel Foundation has implemented a procedure for you to access, correct or delete your PII.
To access your PII, send an e-mail with the word “Privacy” in the subject line to MAnderson@CampLaurel.org or write Margot Anderson The Laurel Foundation Internet Privacy Officer, at The Laurel Foundation, requesting a listing of the PII that is on file for you. The Laurel Foundation will respond no later than fifteen (15) business days from receipt of your request with a list of the PII on file. There may be certain instances when The Laurel Foundation may not be able to provide the PII, such as when access would violate the privacy of another individual, when access is prohibited by law, or when the PII has been lawfully obtained from third party sources. In the event the PII on file is incorrect, you may correct the PII by sending a written request for correction to Margot Anderson , The Laurel Foundation Internet Privacy Officer, at The Laurel Foundation, including all of the incorrect PII, the PII that you wish to change, and your signature authorizing such changes. The Laurel Foundation will then correct the PII in its database and send a written confirmation to you within fifteen (15) business days. If for any reason you wish to stop all future communications from The Laurel Foundation, you may send an e-mail with the word “Privacy” in the subject line to MAnderson@CampLaurel.org, or a write to , The Laurel Foundationl Internet Privacy Officer, at The Laurel Foundation , requesting that your PII be permanently removed form any of The Laurel Foundation database. The Laurel Foundation will send a written confirmation of such removal to you within fifteen (15) business days of receipt of your request. E-mails sent to [NEED INFO] for purposes other than communication about PII may not be acknowledged or responded to.
REMEDIES AND COMPLIANCE: HOW TO CONTACT THE LAUREL FOUNDATION ABOUT PRIVACY CONCERNS
If you have concerns regarding privacy, your use of the The Laurel Foundation Web sites, or the collection and use of PII, you may contact the following The Laurel Foundation representative.:
Margot Anderson – MAnderson@CampLaurel.orgThis e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
You may also request a written response to your concerns, which will be made no later than thirty (30) days after you contact The Laurel Foundation.
