Online Privacy Policy
Personal privacy and security of information are mutual concerns of The American Legion Riders Post 397. its members and visitors
to the ALR Post 397 web site. This statement explains our Internet policies and security
measures relating to personal privacy and information security. If you choose to send e-mail, registration or other personal
information over the Internet, you do so voluntarily.
The ALR Post 397 will not disclose personal information provided to it except as follows:
- At your request,
which may be oral, in writing, by telephone, electronic or other means
we recognize;
- When disclosure is
required by law, such as pursuant to court order, subpoena, legal
process or government agency examination or investigation, or to protect
or enforce our rights;
- To companies that
perform services for The American Legion, The ALR Post 397, and any affiliates in connection with your membership, such as
data processing and financial transaction processing companies and
agencies;
- To any American Legion and ALR Post 397 affiliated companies and carefully selected third parties for their own
use to provide products and services, or other opportunities to you,
unless you have instructed us in writing not to do so; and
- In connection with
The American Legion and The American Legion Riders due diligence and audits.
By your use of and
connection to our web site, you understand and consent to this privacy
statement. If for any reason you are concerned that the personal or member
information maintained by the ALR Post 397 is not correct or if for some reason you
believe the ALR Post 397 has not adhered to these privacy principles, please notify
any ALR Post 397 Officer from the Contact Us page.
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