Privacy Policy
Friends of the National Parks at Gettysburg, Inc
A 501C3 Non-profit Corporation
PRIVACY POLICY
This Web site is owned and operated by or on behalf of the Friends of the National Parks at Gettysburg . This policy may be changed or updated from time to time.
If you have any questions about our Privacy Policy, you can contact us at:
Friends of the National Parks at Gettysburg
P.O. Box 4622
Gettysburg , PA 17325
(717) 334-0772
fnpgmembership@friendsofgettysburg.org
Our
Policy
The Friends of the National Parks at Gettysburg
may share donor mailing lists
with other non-profits for a one-time use by the other non-profit.
If you are a financial contributor to the Friends of the National
Parks at Gettysburg ,
you may request that we withhold your mailing information from
any list exchanges with other non-profits. Please e-mail us at
fnpgmembership@friendsofgettysburg.org
and include your mailing address and your desire not to have
your information shared in this manner. Friends of the National
Parks at Gettysburg will not sell your information to 3 rd party
mailing firms.
Is
My Credit Card Information Secure?
We care about the safety and security of your transaction. We
use high grade encryption and the Secure Socket Layering technology
to communicate with your browser software. This method is the
industry standard security protocol, which makes it extremely
difficult for anyone else to intercept the credit card information
you send to us. Companies we work with to process credit card
transactions also use high grade encryption and security protocols.
Contributions or catalog orders may also be made by calling (717)
334-0772.
How
Do We Use "Cookies"?
Visitors should be aware that non-personal information and data
may be automatically collected by the Friends of the National
Parks at Gettysburg Website through the use of "cookies."
"Cookies" are small text files a Website can use to
recognize repeat visitors, facilitate the visitor's ongoing access
to and use of the site, and allow a site to track usage behavior
and compile aggregate data that will allow content improvements.
Cookies are not programs that come onto a visitor's system and
damage files. Generally, cookies work by assigning a unique number
to the visitor that has no meaning outside the assigning site.
If a visitor does not want information collected through the use
of cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that
allows the visitor to deny or accept the cookie feature. The Friends
of the National Parks at Gettysburg
uses "cookie" technology
only to obtain non-personal information from its online visitors
in order to improve visitors' online experience and facilitate
their visit within our site.
Thank you for visiting our site. Please contact us should you have any questions about the operation of the site.
Revised June 6, 2004


