Privacy Statement of the
American Association For Independant Thinking
About us
Modern information and communication technologies play a fundamental role in the activities of an organisation like American Association For Independant Thinking which operates at a regional level. We are based in the USA. Our principal activity is Information Dissemination. Protecting your privacy and your personal data is an important aspect of the way we create, organise and implement our activities on-line and off-line.
Our privacy policy covers the American Association For Independant Thinking and its Web site(s):
Organisation | American Association For Independant Thinking | |
Address | ||
City | Birmingham | |
Country | USA | |
State/Province | AL | |
Zip/Postal code | ||
URL | http://www.aafit.freeservers.com | |
Physical Location | USA |
Privacy Support
Privacy Compliance
We are commited to a compliance procedure of our privacy policy.
Linkage Characteristics
Our Web site includes links to third parties Web servers. We are not responsible for collection of data by third parties' web servers.
Purpose Specification and Data Collection
You can access our Web site home page and browse our site http://www.aafit.freeservers.com without disclosing personal data. We collect your personal data only with your knowledge or your consent.We do not collect any other data about you.We collect only the personal data that you volunteer on registration forms, or by email.
Cookies
We do not use cookies on our Web site.
All our employees and processors who have access to your personal data and are associated with the processing of that data are obliged to respect the confidentiality of your personal data.
Disclosure
We do not disclose your personal data to any third party. We ensure that your personal data will not be disclosed to State institutions and authorities except if required by law or other regulation.
Individual Participation/Access
You can ask us whether we are keeping personal data about you, by sending an email to privacy@aafit.freeservers.com. Upon request, which you can indicate by sending an email to privacy@aafit.freeservers.com, we will provide you with a readable copy of the personal data which we keep about you.We will provide the information within a week without any charge.We allow you to change the data that we hold about you, by erasure, rectification, completion, amendment.
Security
We have implemented technology and security policies, rules and measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control from: unauthorised access, improper use, alteration, unlawful or accidental destruction, accidental loss.
The Privacy Principles of the OECD Guidelines
Collection Limitation Principle
There should be limits to the collection of personal data and any such data should be obtained by lawful and fair means and, where appropriate, with the knowledge or consent of the data subject.
Data Quality Principle
Personal data should be relevant to the purposes for which they are to be used, and, to the extent necessary for those purposes, should be accurate, complete and kept up-to-date.
Purpose Specification Principle
The purposes for which personal data are collected should be specified not later than at the time of data collection and the subsequent use limited to the fulfilment of those purposes or such others as are not incompatible with those purposes and as are specified on each occasion of change of purpose.
Use Limitation Principle
Personal data should
not be disclosed, made available or otherwise used for purposes
other than those specified in accordance with Paragraph 9 [Purpose
Specification Principle] of the OECD Privacy Guidelines except:
a) with the consent of the data subject; or
b) by the authority of law.
Security Safeguards Principle
Personal data should be protected by reasonable security safeguards against such risks as loss or unauthorised access, destruction, use, modification or disclosure of data.
Openness Principle
There should be a general policy of openness about developments, practices and policies with respect to personal data. Means should be readily available of establishing the existence and nature of personal data, and the main purposes of their use, as well as the identity and usual residence of the Data Controller.
Individual Participation Principle
An individual should have the right:
a) to obtain from a
data controller, or otherwise, confirmation of whether or not the
data controller has data relating to him;
b) to have communicated to him, data relating to him within a
reasonable time; at a charge, if any, that is not excessive; in a
reasonable manner; and in a form that is readily intelligible to
him;
c) to be given reasons if a request made under subparagraphs(a)
and (b) is denied, and to be able to challenge such denial; and
d) to challenge data relating to him and, if the challenge is
successful to have the data erased, rectified, completed or
amended.
Accountability Principle
A Data Controller should be accountable for complying with measures which give effect to the principles stated above.