The Privacy Policy (this "Policy") applies only to personal information
collected online by Mayday for Marriage from users of the
MaydayforMarriage.com internet site (the "Site").
Mayday for Marriage respects your individual privacy. This Policy
documents our adherence to standards for the protection of your personal
information. This Policy covers the following areas:
- What personally identifiable information Mayday for Marriage collects through the Site.
- How Mayday for Marriage uses this information.
- With whom Mayday for Marriage may share this information.
- What choices are available to you as a user of the Site with respect to collection, use and distribution of the information.
- What types of security procedures are in place to protect against the loss, misuse or alteration of this information.
- How you can correct any inaccuracies in your information.
Information Collection and Use
Mayday for Marriage collects information from you at two different stages.
First, we collect anonymous, aggregate information from all visitors to
the site. Second, we require the submission of certain personally
identifiable information when you use the site in particular ways. For
example, signing up to become a Mayday for Marriage prayer warrior
requires you to submit your email address. Registering to attend the
event requires you to submit your name, email address, and telephone
number, along you're your address. Similar information is required if you
send us a message through the Site's "Contact Us" section.
Personal Information of Children Under 13
The Mayday for Marriage Site is not directed to children and does not
knowingly collect any personally identifiable information from children.
If you are under 13 years of age, please do not submit any personal
information on our Site. If Mayday for Marriage learns that personal
information has been submitted on the Site by someone under 13 years of
age, we will delete that information from our records. Mayday for
Marriage complies with the requirements of the Children's Online Privacy
Protection Act (COPPA) and the Federal Trade Commission's Rule
interpreting COPPA (16 CFR ยง 512).
Use of Personally Identifiable Information Collected on the Site
Unless you tell us not to (see opt-out procedures below), Mayday for
Marriage may use your personal information for the following purposes:
- To respond to a request from you for information;
- To send you news, update info, etc.;
- To contact you regarding Mayday for Marriage events.
Any information disclosed by you while participating in a Mayday for
Marriage event becomes public information, and caution should be exercised
regarding such disclosures. Mayday for Marriage is not responsible or
liable for actions that result from the exchange of information by users.
Opting Out and Changing or Updating Personal Information
You may inform us of your preferences, or update your personal
information, by sending an email to info@MaydayforMarriage.com. You may
not opt-out of direct responses to inquiries made by you. You may not
opt-out of uses and disclosures required by law or which we reasonably
believe are necessary to prevent harm to Mayday for Marriage or others.
Disclosure of Personal Information As Required By Law
We will disclose personal information when required by law, or if we have
a good-faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with a current
judicial proceeding, a court order or legal process served on us. We
reserve the right to disclose personal information, to the full extent
permitted by law, to prevent harm to Mayday for Marriage or others.
Site Usage Analysis
We store information that we collect through cookies and log files to help
us understand how people use our Site by creating profiles. A profile is
stored information detailing how individual customers use the Site.
Collected information in a profile may be tied to a user's personally
identifiable information. User profiles are used primarily to help us
improve the experience of the users of the Site. A third party service
provider may assist Mayday for Marriage in analyzing and using the profile
data.
Persistent Cookies
A persistent cookie is a small text file stored on a user's hard drive for
an extended period of time. Cookies can be removed, and future placement
of cookies rejected, by following Internet browser help file directions.
Allowing the Mayday for Marriage cookie to remain on your computer makes
it easier for you to log on and use the site. If you reject the cookie,
you may still use the site, but you will be required to verify your
identity at various points.
Log Files
Log files record Internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser types, Internet
service provider (ISP), referring/exit pages, platform type, date/time
stamp, and number of clicks to analyze trends, administer the site, track
a customer's movement in the aggregate, and gather broad demographic
information for aggregate use.
Links
This Site contains links to other sites. Mayday for Marriage is not
responsible for the privacy practices or content of these other sites. We
encourage you to be aware when you leave our site and to read the privacy
statements of each and every Web site that collects personally
identifiable information. This privacy statement applies solely to
information collected by Mayday for Marriage.
Security
Mayday for Marriage takes commercially reasonable precautions to protect
the information submitted by users of our Site. However, given the nature
of the Internet and the fact that network security measures are not
infallible, we cannot guarantee the security of personal information
submitted by users of the Site. We disclaim any warranty, express or
implied, that any such security precautions will not be broken, violated
or in some way compromised.
Mayday for Marriage also makes a commercially reasonable effort to protect
your information off-line. All of our users' information is restricted in
our offices. Only employees who need the information to perform a
specific job are granted access to personally identifiable information.
All employees are kept up-to-date on our security and privacy practices.
Finally, the servers that store personally identifiable information are
housed in a secure environment.
If you have any questions about the security at Mayday for Marriage, you
can send an email to info@MaydayforMarriage.com.
Notification of Changes
If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will prominently post a
notice on the main page and other pages to alert you about the change. If
we are going to use your personally identifiable information in a manner
materially different from that stated at the time of collection, we will
notify you via email and give you a choice as to whether or not we may use
your information in this different manner. In addition, if we make any
material changes in our privacy practices that do not affect user
information already stored in our database, we will post a notice on our
Web site notifying users of the change. We may also email users notifying
them of changes in our privacy practices.