PRIVACY POLICY
In
compliance with the FCC and their COPPA guidelines we present our privacy
policy for your review.
Contacting
Us
Michigan DeMolay
P.O. Box 130345
Ann Arbor, MI 48113
866-MI-DeMolay
http://www.michigandemolay.org/
webmaster@michigandemolay.net
Dispute
Resolution
Please contact our webmaster with any disputes about collected
data.
Data Collection
Data is used to help identify new applicants for admission
to our organization. We collect the following information:
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dynamic.clickstream
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dynamic.clickstream.uri
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dynamic.clickstream.timestamp
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dynamic.clickstream.timestamp.ymd
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dynamic.clickstream.timestamp.hms
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dynamic.clickstream.timestamp.fractionsecond
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dynamic.clickstream.timestamp.timezone
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dynamic.clickstream.clientip
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dynamic.clickstream.clientip.hostname
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dynamic.clickstream.other
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dynamic.http
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dynamic.http.referer
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dynamic.http.useragent
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dynamic.clientevents
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dynamic.searchtext
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dynamic.interactionrecord
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user.name
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user.bdate
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user.login
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user.cert
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user.home-info
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user.business-info.online
We collect this
data for the following reasons:
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Completion
and Support of Activity For Which Data Was Provided: Information may
be used by the service provider to complete the activity for which
it was provided, whether a one-time activity such as returning the
results from a Web search, forwarding an email message, or placing
an order; or a recurring activity such as providing a subscription
service, or allowing access to an online address book or electronic
wallet.
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Web Site and
System Administration: Information may be used for the technical support
of the Web site and its computer system. This would include processing
computer account information, information used in the course of securing
and maintaining the site, and verification of Web site activity by
the site or its agents.
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Research and
Development: Information may be used to enhance, evaluate, or otherwise
review the site, service, product, or market. This does not include
personal information used to tailor or modify the content to the specific
individual nor information used to evaluate, target, profile or contact
the individual.
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One-time Tailoring:
Information may be used to tailor or modify content or design of the
site where the information is used only for a single visit to the
site and not used for any kind of future customization. For example,
an online store might suggest other items a visitor may wish to purchase
based on the items he has already placed in his shopping basket.
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Pseudonymous
Analysis: Information may be used to create or build a record of a
particular individual or computer that is tied to a pseudonymous identifier,
without tying identified data (such as name, address, phone number,
or email address) to the record. This profile will be used to determine
the habits, interests, or other characteristics of individuals for
purpose of research, analysis and reporting, but it will not be used
to attempt to identify specific individuals. For example, a marketer
may wish to understand the interests of visitors to different portions
of a Web site.
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Pseudonymous
Decision: Information may be used to create or build a record of a
particular individual or computer that is tied to a pseudonymous identifier,
without tying identified data (such as name, address, phone number,
or email address) to the record. This profile will be used to determine
the habits, interests, or other characteristics of individuals to
make a decision that directly affects that individual, but it will
not be used to attempt to identify specific individuals. For example,
a marketer may tailor or modify content displayed to the browser based
on pages viewed during previous visits.
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Individual
Analysis: Information may be used to determine the habits, interests,
or other characteristics of individuals and combine it with identified
data for the purpose of research, analysis and reporting. For example,
an online Web site for a physical store may wish to analyze how online
shoppers make offline purchases.
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Individual
Decision: Information may be used to determine the habits, interests,
or other characteristics of individuals and combine it with identified
data to make a decision that directly affects that individual. For
example, an online store suggests items a visitor may wish to purchase
based on items he has purchased during previous visits to the Web
site.
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Historical
Preservation: Information may be archived or stored for the purpose
of preserving social history as governed by an existing law or policy.
This law or policy MUST be referenced in the <DISPUTES> element
and MUST include a specific definition of the type of qualified researcher
who can access the information, where this information will be stored
and specifically how this collection advances the preservation of
history.
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