Privacy Policy
AWCFamily.com is committed to maintaining your trust, confidence, and privacy. The following
online privacy policy is intended to protect and secure any personally identifiable information you
provide to us online.
Information We Collect
There are two different ways in which we collect information from visitors on our web site:
- from online requests for information (e-mail list subscription forms, contact forms, etc.);
- anonymous (non-personally identifiable) information from web server logging (IP address, web
browser, etc.).
The information we collect online may include name, address, city, state, ZIP/postal code, and
e-mail address. Online forms will also return your IP address, which will only be used in the case
of abusive use of such forms. Other specific information about you or your interests may be
collected in order to respond to your correspondence or fulfill other requests. This information
is used to respond appropriately to those requests and is not stored or used for any other purpose.
We will not send you e-mail that you have not agreed to receive. In any and all group mailings,
instructions for removal will be included in the message footer.
No Sharing of Personal Information
We never sell, rent, lease or exchange your personal information with other individuals or
organizations. We assure you that the identity of all who contact us through this web site will be
kept confidential.
Cookies
AWCFamily.com does not presently use “cookies” (small pieces of data that are sent to
your browser from a web server and stored on your computer’s hard drive). As such we do not
identify you as a first-time or return visitor, or track your movements through our web site.
Children Online Policy
We are concerned about the privacy of young children and do not knowingly collect any personal
information from a child under 13. We encourage you to become involved with your child’s
access to the Internet and to our site in order to ensure that his or her privacy and safety is well
protected.
To read more about online safety and how to become more involved with your child’s online
experience, visit Enough Is Enough, or
www.commonsensemedia.org.
Links to Outside Sites
This web site links to web sites maintained by other organizations or individuals. We are not
responsible for the privacy practices or the content of those external web sites.