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Privacy Policy

Coalition for Better Care ("CBC") is committed to protecting the privacy of all individuals who utilize our websites or services according to the CBC Terms of Use. This statement applies with respect to the information that we collect from this CBC website (the "Site"). Amendments to this Privacy Policy will be posted at this URL and will be effective when posted. Your continued use of the Site following the posting of any amendment, modification or change shall constitute your acceptance thereof.

Anonymous Information

CBC may collect anonymous information about users who visit our Site and aggregate this anonymous information for statistical analysis. For instance, we may use it to determine usage patterns so we know which parts of our Site are most popular. Examples of the type of anonymous information we collect and how we collect it are:

User environment: information about your browser (e.g., Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox), operating system (e.g., Windows, Apple OS), Internet service provider (e.g., Time Warner, Verizon), and similar information.

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Cookies: small pieces of information stored on your computer's hard drive that help you to navigate a website and to deliver content specific to your interests and prevent you from reentering all your account data at each connection. Like many websites, we use cookies to collect website usage data and to improve the Site. Most Internet browsers automatically accept cookies. You can instruct your browser, by editing its options, to stop accepting cookies or to prompt you before accepting cookies from the websites you visit.

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IP Addresses: a number assigned to your computer. Please note your IP address could be used by legal authorities to identify you.

Personally Identifiable Information

Personally Identifiable Information ("PII" or "Your Information") is any representation of information that permits your identity to be reasonably inferred by either direct or indirect means. Further, PII is defined as information: (i) that directly identifies you (e.g., name, address, social security number or other identifying number or code, telephone number, email address, etc.) or (ii) by which an agency intends to identify specific individuals in conjunction with other data elements, i.e., indirect identification. (These data elements may include a combination of gender, race, birth date, geographic indicator, and other descriptors). Additionally, information permitting the physical or online contacting of a specific individual (e.g., you) is the same as personally identifiable information. This information can be maintained in either paper, electronic or other media.

How We Collect Your Information

CBC collects Your Information only when you voluntarily provide it to us on our Site, such as during an online subscriptions, making a donation, signing up to receive emails, become a member or complete a registration or survey. You may need to provide Your Information to participate in certain CBC programs and activities or receive certain services or offers. Please note that when you purchase some items offered on our Site, you must provide Your Information to a third-party CRM service provider on its website. In these circumstances, you will know that you are on another website because the URL will change. You should read the privacy policy of the third-party site before providing Your Information.

How We Use Your Information

CBC will use Your Information for the purpose for which you give it to us (e.g., to complete an online donations, memberships, or program registrations). We may use Your Information to send you occasional postal and/or electronic mailings about CBC and its programs that we think interest you.

Your Ability To Choose

You may "opt out" of receiving marketing information that CBC sends to you by unsubscribing to the mailing list, following instructions in the applicable information sent to you, or by contacting CBC at: admin@coalitionforbettercare.org

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