Albinism Online CommunityPrivacyNOAH's Privacy Policy Protecting your personal privacy is very important to us. We hope the following statement will help you understand how NOAH, the National Organization of Albinism and Hypopigmentation, collects, uses and safeguards the personal information you provide to us. Privacy Policies · Information CollectionWhen you browse the NOAH website or the Albinism Online Community hosted by Infopop ®, you do so anonymously. Personal information-including your e-mail address-is not collected. Certain Web pages, however, may request that you voluntarily supply us with personal information, including your e-mail address for purposes such as correspondence, site registration, or membership. We may ask for information such as: name, e-mail address, telephone number, mailing address and family information. Other optional information may be asked that is needed to register or subscribe you to services. Like many other not for profit and commercial Web sites, NOAH may use a standard technology called a "cookie" to collect information about how our site is used. Please read about cookies below for more information.
Information UseIf you provide us with your e-mail address, or have done so in the past, we may send you e-mail information or newsletters. These information emails or newsletters are based on information you provided in your membership application, registration forms, in surveys, as well as information available from external sources, such as membership data. These e-mails will come only from NOAH. Your information or email address is never sold to a third party.
What else should I know about my privacy?Third party Internet sites and services accessible through NOAH website pages have separate privacy and data collection practices, independent of us. NOAH has no responsibility or liability for these independent policies or actions. You are solely responsible for maintaining the secrecy of your passwords, membership ID, or any account information. Your Posts on NOAH sponsored community forums or chat rooms are publicly accessible Please be careful and responsible whenever you are online. If you post personal information online that is accessible to the public, including on NOAH's Albinism Online Community hosted by Infopop ®, you may receive unsolicited messages from other parties in return. While we aim to protect your personal information, NOAH cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us, and you do so at your own risk. For more information about protecting your privacy while participating in NOAH's Albinism Online Community, see Infopop's (r) privacy policy and legal information About CookiesCookies were originally designed to help a Web site distinguish a user's browser as a previous visitor and thus save and remember any preferences that may have been set while the user was browsing the site. A cookie is a small string of text that a Web site can send to your browser. Currently, Web sites use cookies to enhance the user's visit; in general, cookies can store a user's ID and password, personalize home pages, or identify which parts of a site have been visited. If you are just browsing a NOAH sponsored web site, a cookie, if in use, only identifies your browser. If you become a registered user on a NOAH Web site (with a designated user ID and password), we may use cookies so that we can provide personalized information that we believe will be of value to you based on preferences you have stated while visiting the site. It is possible to set your browser to inform you when a cookie is being placed -- this way, you have the opportunity to decide whether to accept the cookie. If you are just browsing one of our sites and are not a registered user, you do not have to accept a cookie and you may still continue utilizing the site, though you might not be able to experience the site to fullest extent.
NOAH If you have any questions or comments, please e-mail us at webmaster@albinism.org NOAH is a volunteer organization for persons and families involved with the condition of albinism. It does not diagnose, treat, or provide genetic counseling. It is involved in self-help, while trying to promote research and education.
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