Privacy Policy

Welcome to the privacy policy for Human Road®. This privacy policy describes how we collect, use and disclose information about users of our website or any successor site, and the content, applications, services, tools and features available thereon (collectively, the “Services”).For purposes of this Privacy Policy, “you” and “your” means you as the user of the Services.

1. Types of Information We Collect

When you use the Services, we may collect information about you (“Information”), which
includes:

A. “Personal Information”

which means information that identifies you, whether directly or indirectly, such as your name, email address and telephone number.

B. “Non-Personal Information”

which means information that does not directly or indirectly identify, and cannot reasonably be used to identify you. If Non-Personal Information is subsequently directly or indirectly associated with Personal Information, we then treat it as Personal Information.

Information we may collect about you includes:

A. Information you provide when you access or use the Services and each time you interact with the Services or otherwise with us, for example, when you sign up for our mailing list or communicate with us by email.

B. Information we receive about you from third parties. For example, if you elect to make a donation or sign up for an event through the Services, a third party will process your payment or registration.

2. How We Collect Your Information

We may collect Information in the following ways:

A. We collect Information if you sign up for our mailing list; register an account on the Services; sign up for an event made available through the Services; or otherwise interact with us or the Services.

B. We use “cookies” and other technologies to collect Information that enables us to better understand and improve the usability, performance and effectiveness of our Services. Cookies are files sent to your browser and stored on your computer. To find out more about cookies, including information on what cookies have been set on your device and how cookies can be managed and deleted, please visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org/.

C. We use third parties’ analytic and tracking tools to better understand who is using the Services, how people are using the Services and how to improve the effectiveness of the Services and its content. Those third party companies may use cookies, pixel tags or other technologies to collect and store Non-Personal Information such as time of visit, pages visited, time spent on each page of the Services, device identifiers, type of operating system used and other website(s) you may have visited. They might combine information they collect from your interaction with Services with Personal Information they collect from other sources. We do not have access to, nor control over, third parties’ use of cookies or other tracking technologies.

D. Online Tracking: Do Not Track (DNT) is a privacy preference that users can set in some web browsers, allowing users to opt out of tracking by websites and online services.Human Road and the Services do not recognize DNT.

3. Sharing Your Information with Other Companies

We will not share your Personal Information outside of Prevent Child Abuse America except
in the following limited circumstances, which you consent to:

A. When you allow us to share your Personal Information with another company, such as directing us to share your Personal Information with third party online platforms, such as third parties we use to remit donations to us or who organize event registration for us. If you use third party platforms made available through the Services, those third parties will have access to your Information to the extent that you have authorized their access.

B. When we contract or partner with a third party to provide services on our behalf, which we do for Services development and maintenance. We require all third parties to process your data in accordance with this Privacy Policy and as permitted by applicable data protection laws.

C. In connection with the sale of a business (including merger, acquisition, or sale of all or a material portion of its assets, change in corporate control, or insolvency or bankruptcy proceedings).

D. To enforce our Terms of Service or rules, to ensure the safety and security of our users and third parties, to protect our rights and property and the rights and property of our users and third parties, to comply with legal process, including judicial warrant, rule, order or subpoena or in other cases if we believe in good faith that disclosure is required by law or regulation.

E. In addition, we may share Non-Personal Information and anonymized and aggregated data sets with third parties, alone or in combination with the Non-Personal Information of other users.

4. Children’s Privacy

We do not seek or knowingly collect any Personal Information about children under 13 years of age. If we become aware that we have unknowingly collected Personal Information from a child under 13 years of age, we will make commercially reasonable efforts to delete such information from our database. If you are the parent or guardian of a child under 13 years of age who has provided us with Personal Information, you may contact us to request it be deleted.

5. Data Security

Please note that Information you send to us electronically may not be secure when it is transmitted to us. We recommend that you do not use unsecure channels to communicate sensitive or confidential Information to us. From time to time, we review our security procedures to consider appropriate new technology and methods. Please be aware though that, despite our
best efforts, no security measures are perfect or impenetrable. We will retain your Personal Information for the length of time needed to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless a longer retention period is required, or for the establishment, exercise or defense of legal claims, or for legitimate businesses purposes, or as provided by law

6. Updating This Privacy Policy

We may modify this Privacy Policy from time to time in which case we will update the “Last Revised” date at the top of this Privacy Policy. If we make changes that are material, we will use reasonable efforts to attempt to provide notice to you and, where required by applicable law, we will obtain your consent. Notice may be by email to you at the last email address you provided us, by posting notice of such changes on the Services, or by other means, consistent with applicable law. However, it is your sole responsibility to review the Privacy Policy from time to time to view any such changes. The updated Privacy Policy will be effective as of the time of posting, or such later date as may be specified in the updated Privacy Policy.