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Children Under 13
National Native American Veterans Association does not intend to collect any personal
information from anyone under 13 years of age. If you are under 13, you should not enter
information on any National Native American Veterans Association web site and should ask a
parent to do so for you. If you are under 13, National Native American Veterans Association
must have express written permission from a parent before you may use any National Native
American Veterans Association site. The authorizing parent must email us at
webmaster@nnava.org certifying the parent's age and authority, and giving us express
permission to acquire and retain any such personal information from you as we may normally
obtain from users of any of our sites.
Information Collection
National Native American Veterans Association does not collect personally identifiable
information about you in any of its domains except when you specifically provide this
information on a voluntary basis. For example, we might ask for such information when we run
a contest, when you register for subscription services, submitting emails to the show, and in
connection with content submissions, community postings (e.g., chat and bulletin boards),
surveys, and voting and polling activities. National Native American Veterans Association will
make every effort to ensure that whatever information you provide will be maintained in a
secure environment. Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to
be 100% secure. As a result, while we strive to protect your personal information, National
Native American Veterans Association can't ensure or warrant the security of any information
you transmit to us or from our online products or services, and you do so at your own risk. Once
we receive your transmission, we make our best effort to ensure its security on our systems.
When credit card information is transmitted we use industry standard, SSL (secure socket layer)
encryption.
Information Sharing
National Native American Veterans Association will not sell or trade your personally
identifiable information to unaffiliated third parties without your consent at the time of
collection. When we ask for this data, you will have the opportunity to indicate whether you
would like to "opt out" of receiving promotional and/or marketing information about
other products, services, and offerings from National Native American Veterans Association
and/or any third parties. You can also opt out at anytime thereafter.
Information Use
National Native American Veterans Association reserves the right to perform statistical analyses
of user behavior and characteristics. We do this in order to measure interest in and use of the
various areas of our Web sites. We may share this information with advertisers. We may also use
this information to let advertisers know how many visitors have seen their banners and how
many have clicked on them. National Native American Veterans Association will provide only
aggregated data from these analyses to third parties; advertisers will not be able to identify any
individual from these analyses.
National Native American Veterans Association collects IP addresses for system administration, record keeping, and advertising reporting. Your IP address is automatically assigned to your computer when you use the World Wide Web. National Native American Veterans Association's servers record incoming IP addresses. The IP addresses are analyzed only in aggregate; no connection is made between you and your computer's IP address. By tracking IP addresses, we can determine which sites refer the most people to National Native American Veterans Association. (Think of an IP address like your zip code; it tells us in general terms where you're from.)
You should be very cautious when you voluntarily disclose personal information (for example, name or e-mail address) on bulletin boards, in chat areas, or the upload areas of any National Native American Veterans Association site. That information, along with any other information you may disclose in your posting, can be collected, correlated, and used by third parties, and may result in unsolicited messages from other posters or third parties. Such activities are beyond the control of National Native American Veterans Association.
Cookies
You should be aware that non-personal information and data may be automatically collected
through the standard operation of National Native American Veterans Association Internet
servers or through the use of "cookies." "Cookies" are small text files a
Web site can use to recognize repeat users. National Native American Veterans Association uses
cookies to recognize visitors and more quickly provide personalized content or grant you
unimpeded access to registered areas of our Web sites. With cookies enabled, you will not need
to fill in password or contact information, should areas of our sites ask for this information.
Information gathered through cookies also helps us measure use of our sites. Cookie data allow us to track usage behavior and compile data that we can use to improve the site and target advertising. This data will be used in aggregate form; no specific users will be tracked.
National Native American Veterans Association does not use cookies to uniquely identify you, except where such use helps us to make your visit more efficient. Cookies help you travel through our sites efficiently.
Generally, cookies work by assigning a unique number to the user that has no meaning outside of the Web site that he or she is visiting. Sometimes, advertisers or third parties hosting data for National Native American Veterans Association will issue cookies. Native American Veterans Association cannot control the use of these cookies or the information that they gather.
You can easily turn off cookies. Most browsers have a feature that allows the user to refuse cookies or issues a warning when cookies are being sent. Remember, though, cookies may be necessary to provide you with certain features available on National Native American Veterans Association sites. Some areas of our sites may not function properly without cookies. Enabling cookies ensures a smooth, efficient visit to our sites.
Opting Out
Upon request, National Native American Veterans Association will allow any user to opt out of
further promotional contacts at any time. Additionally upon request, National Native American
Veterans Association will use reasonable efforts to allow users to update or correct personal
information previously submitted which you may say is erroneous, to the extent that changing
the data will not compromise privacy or security interests. Also, upon your request, National
Native American Veterans Association will use commercially reasonable efforts to functionally
delete you and your personal information from our database; however, it may be impossible to
delete all of your information without some residual data because of backups and records of
deletions. Furthermore, your e-mail address will be added to a suppression list that stops any
message directed to you before it leaves National Native American Veterans Association. It is
your responsibility, however, to make certain that we have your most current e-mail
address.
Should you wish to opt out of any mailing from National Native American Veterans Associationor a mailing you received through information provided to a third party affiliate, please contact National Native American Veterans Association list maintenance.
Links to Other Sites
National Native American Veterans Association may from time to time offer links to other sites
from sites within the National Native American Veterans Association domain. National Native
American Veterans Association has no control over these external sites or their content, and
cannot be held responsible for any actions they may take or any information they might collect.
You may arrive at one of these sites through clicking on a banner advertisement, as part of a
co-branding arrangement, or simply by selecting a link on a National Native American Veterans
Association web page. These sites might issue their own cookies or collect data or personal
information. Use caution when visiting an external site.
National Native American Veterans Association Security Policy
National Native American Veterans Association is aware of your privacy concerns and strives to
collect only as much data as is required to make your Internet and/or product use experience as
efficient and satisfying as possible, in the most unobtrusive manner as possible.
The foregoing policies are effective as of 1 October 2004. National Native American Veterans Association reserves the right to change this policy at any time. By using this site, you signify your assent to the National Native American Veterans Association Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to this policy, please do not use our sites. Your continued use of the National Native American Veterans Association sites following the posting of changes to these terms will mean you accept those changes. This statement and the policies outlined herein are not intended to and do not create any contractual or other legal rights in or on behalf of any party.
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