Website Privacy Statement
This
document was last updated on 09/22/2007.
1. Acknowledgement and acceptance of terms
Citizens for Animal Protection
(animalcarelaws.org) is committed to
protecting your privacy. This Privacy
Statement sets forth our current privacy
practices with regard to the information we
collect when you or your computer interact
with our website. By accessing Citizens for
Animal Protection , Online Service, you
acknowledge and fully understand Citizens for
Animal Protection's Privacy Statement and
freely consent to the information collection
and use practices described in this Website
Privacy Statement.
2. Participating Merchant Policies
Related services and offerings with links
from this website, including vendor sites,
have their own privacy statements that can be
viewed by clicking on the corresponding links
within each respective website. Online
merchants and others who participate in
Citizens for Animal Protection services are
encouraged to participate in industry privacy
initiatives and to take a responsible
attitude towards consumer privacy. However,
since we do not have direct control over the
policies or practices of participating
merchants and other third parties, we are not
responsible for the privacy practices or
contents of those sites. We recommend and
encourage that you always review the privacy
policies of merchants and other third parties
before you provide any personal information
or complete any transaction with such
parties.
3. Information We Collect and How We Use It
Citizens for Animal Protection may collect
certain information from and about its users
three ways: directly from our Web Server
logs, the user, and with Cookies.
a. Web Server Logs.
When you visit our Website, we may track
information to administer the site and
analyze its usage. Examples of information we
may track include:
• Your Internet protocol address.
• The kind of browser or computer you use.
• Number of links you click within the site.
• State or country from which you accessed
the site.
• Date and time of your visit.
• Name of your Internet service provider.
• Web page you linked to our site from.
• Pages you viewed on the site.
b. Use of Cookies
Citizens for Animal Protection may use
cookies to personalize or enhance your user
experience. A cookie is a small text file
that is placed on your hard disk by a Web
page server. Cookies cannot be used to run
programs or deliver viruses to your computer.
Cookies are uniquely assigned to you, and can
only be read by a Web Server in the domain
that issued the cookie to you.
One of the primary purposes of cookies is to
provide a convenience feature to save you
time. For example, if you personalize a web
page, or navigate within a site, a cookie
helps the site to recall your specific
information on subsequent visits. Hence, this
simplifies the process of delivering relevant
content and eases site navigation by
providing and saving your preferences and
login information as well as providing
personalized functionality..
Citizens for Animal Protection reserves the
right to share aggregated site statistics
with partner companies, but does not allow
other companies to place cookies on our
website unless there is a temporary,
overriding customer value (such as merging
into jococap.org a site that relies on
third-party cookies).
You
have the ability to accept or decline
cookies. Most Web browsers automatically
accept cookies, but you can usually modify
your browser setting to decline cookies. If
you reject cookies by changing your browser
settings then be aware that this may disable
some of the functionality on our Website.
c. Personal Information Users
Visitors to our website can register to
purchase services. When you register, we will
request some personal information such as
name, address, email, telephone number or
facsimile number, account number and other
relevant information. If you are purchasing a
service, we will request financial
information. Any financial information we
collect is used only to bill you for the
services you purchased. If you purchase by
credit card, this information may be
forwarded to your credit card provider. For
other types of registrations, we will ask for
the relevant information. You may also be
asked to disclose personal information to us
so that we can provide assistance and
information to you. For example, such data
may be warranted in order to provide online
technical support and troubleshooting.
We will not disclose personally identifiable
information we collect from you to third
parties without your permission except to the
extent necessary including:
• To fulfill your service requests for
services.
• To protect ourselves from liability,
• To respond to legal process or comply with
law, or
• In connection with a merger, acquisition,
or liquidation of the company.
4. Accessing Web Account Information
We will provide you with the means to ensure
that personally identifiable information in
your web account file is correct and current.
You may review this information by contacting
us by sending an email to our support
attendant from our contact form on our
website.
5. Changes to this Statement
Citizens for Animal Protection
(animalcarelaws.org) has the discretion to
occasionally update this privacy statement.
When we do, we will also revise the “updated”
date at the top of this Privacy page. We
encourage you to periodically review this
privacy statement to stay informed about how
we are helping to protect the personal
information we collect. Your continued use of
the service constitutes your agreement to
this privacy statement and any updates.
6. Contacting Us
If you have questions regarding our Privacy
Statement, its implementation, failure to
adhere to this Privacy Statement and/or our
general practices, please contact us from our
contact support form on our website.
Citizens for Animal Protection , Inc.
Attention: Privacy Statement Personal
email: admin@animalcarelaws.org
Citizens for Animal Protection will use
commercially reasonable efforts to promptly
respond and resolve any problem or question.