CIANA is committed to protecting the privacy of our users and subscribers. This policy sets forth the online data collection, usage, and sharing policies and practices that apply to this website. Please read this policy carefully as it affects your rights and liabilities under law.
Information We Collect About You
If you subscribe to our newsletter or make an online donation or other online payment, we may collect the following information from you, including, but not limited to:
Name
Email Address (personal and/or work)
Mailing/Billing Address
Credit Card (Account #, Type, Expiration, CVC)
Home or Daytime Phone Number
Contribution Amount
We also collect information on the dates and times you visit our site using standard tracking software. The foregoing information is collected and maintained by CIANA. We reserve the right to collect and store any information you enter on our website or provide to us in some other manner. However, we do not store credit card information after we transmit it securely and encrypted to a third party processor.
Log Information
Whenever you visit our website, our servers automatically collect and store information from your browser. This information may include your IP address, browser type and language, Internet service provider (ISP), website request, log-in or access dates and times, the referring website address or page, the content of any undeleted cookies your browser previously accepted from our website, cookies that may uniquely identify your browser, platform type and number of mouse clicks. Log files are not shared externally.
Cookies
When you visit our website, we may assign your computer one or more cookies. Cookies are very small files with strings of characters that are placed on your computer and uniquely identify your browser. Cookies facilitate access to our website, allow us to save user preferences and track user trends and enhance the proper operation of our website and your online experience. Please note that through these cookies, we may automatically collect information about your online activity on our website such as searches you conduct and services you use on our website and the links you click. Users who refuse cookies assume responsibility for any and all resulting loss of functionality of the website or its services therein.
Your communications
When you send an e-mail to our webmaster or a message through the CIANA’s website, we store those communications in order to respond to your inquiries and enhance user service.
How your information is used
The information we collect may be used for pledge processing and follow-up communications with you, including acknowledgment letters, newsletters and periodic updates. We may acknowledge you by name for your donation. We may also use your information to help respond to your inquiries.
How we protect your information
You may provide on CIANA website personal information, or in the case of online payments, payment card information. The collection of this information is governed by this privacy policy. The payment card information is transferred with SSL encryption to a third party processor, and that information is not stored by CIANA. Information that you submit through the CIANA website is transmitted to a CIANA server with SSL encryption and is then stored on a password-protected database. We also require third parties who provide services to us and may have access to customer information (such as the third parties who provide Web site, customer service, data collection, storage and reporting services and mail vendors) share our commitment to maintaining your privacy and adhere to our nondisclosure requirements. We do not under any circumstances sell or rent customer information to any outside company or organization nor do we permit any such organization to use customer information for its own business purposes.
Sharing your information with third parties.
While we do not disclose your personal information to other third parties except in the manner provided in this Policy, we reserve the right to disclose the information if we are compelled to do so to comply with valid legal processes such as a search warrant, subpoena or court order, or a valid administrative request from a law enforcement agency, or in the unlikely situation where we, in good faith, believe such information is necessary to protect against harm to the rights, property or safety of CIANA or the public. We also reserve the right to share with third parties certain pieces of aggregated, non-personal information.
In connection with a merger, acquisition or any form of sale of some or all of the assets of CIANA, your personally identifiable information may be transferred to a third party and may become subject to a different privacy policy. Under these circumstances, we would to the extent possible require the acquiring party to follow the practices described in this privacy policy.
Your Choices About Your Information
Certain changes to this Privacy Policy may require your opt-in as described below in the section entitled “Changes to Privacy Policy.” To make a request to opt out of receiving certain CIANA communications, you may use our online email form and indicate that you would like to be removed from our list. You may also write to us at:
Center for the Integration & Advancement of New Americans, Inc.
31-09 Newtown Ave, Suite 411, Queens, NY 11102
Changes to Privacy Policy
CIANA may change this Privacy Policy at any time in our sole discretion, by providing thirty (30) days notice to you by displaying a prominent and conspicuous notice on the main page or home screen of the CIANA website. If your privacy rights have been reduced as a result of a change in the Privacy Policy, you must expressly opt in order to continue to use the website.
If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, the practices of our website or your dealings with our website, please contact us
Thank you for visiting Center for the Integration & Advancement of New Americans online.
Privacy Policy
CIANA is committed to protecting the privacy of our users and subscribers. This policy sets forth the online data collection, usage, and sharing policies and practices that apply to this website. Please read this policy carefully as it affects your rights and liabilities under law.
Information We Collect About You
If you subscribe to our newsletter or make an online donation or other online payment, we may collect the following information from you, including, but not limited to:
We also collect information on the dates and times you visit our site using standard tracking software. The foregoing information is collected and maintained by CIANA. We reserve the right to collect and store any information you enter on our website or provide to us in some other manner. However, we do not store credit card information after we transmit it securely and encrypted to a third party processor.
Log Information
Whenever you visit our website, our servers automatically collect and store information from your browser. This information may include your IP address, browser type and language, Internet service provider (ISP), website request, log-in or access dates and times, the referring website address or page, the content of any undeleted cookies your browser previously accepted from our website, cookies that may uniquely identify your browser, platform type and number of mouse clicks. Log files are not shared externally.
Cookies
When you visit our website, we may assign your computer one or more cookies. Cookies are very small files with strings of characters that are placed on your computer and uniquely identify your browser. Cookies facilitate access to our website, allow us to save user preferences and track user trends and enhance the proper operation of our website and your online experience. Please note that through these cookies, we may automatically collect information about your online activity on our website such as searches you conduct and services you use on our website and the links you click. Users who refuse cookies assume responsibility for any and all resulting loss of functionality of the website or its services therein.
Your communications
When you send an e-mail to our webmaster or a message through the CIANA’s website, we store those communications in order to respond to your inquiries and enhance user service.
How your information is used
The information we collect may be used for pledge processing and follow-up communications with you, including acknowledgment letters, newsletters and periodic updates. We may acknowledge you by name for your donation. We may also use your information to help respond to your inquiries.
How we protect your information
You may provide on CIANA website personal information, or in the case of online payments, payment card information. The collection of this information is governed by this privacy policy. The payment card information is transferred with SSL encryption to a third party processor, and that information is not stored by CIANA. Information that you submit through the CIANA website is transmitted to a CIANA server with SSL encryption and is then stored on a password-protected database. We also require third parties who provide services to us and may have access to customer information (such as the third parties who provide Web site, customer service, data collection, storage and reporting services and mail vendors) share our commitment to maintaining your privacy and adhere to our nondisclosure requirements. We do not under any circumstances sell or rent customer information to any outside company or organization nor do we permit any such organization to use customer information for its own business purposes.
Sharing your information with third parties.
While we do not disclose your personal information to other third parties except in the manner provided in this Policy, we reserve the right to disclose the information if we are compelled to do so to comply with valid legal processes such as a search warrant, subpoena or court order, or a valid administrative request from a law enforcement agency, or in the unlikely situation where we, in good faith, believe such information is necessary to protect against harm to the rights, property or safety of CIANA or the public. We also reserve the right to share with third parties certain pieces of aggregated, non-personal information.
In connection with a merger, acquisition or any form of sale of some or all of the assets of CIANA, your personally identifiable information may be transferred to a third party and may become subject to a different privacy policy. Under these circumstances, we would to the extent possible require the acquiring party to follow the practices described in this privacy policy.
Your Choices About Your Information
Certain changes to this Privacy Policy may require your opt-in as described below in the section entitled “Changes to Privacy Policy.” To make a request to opt out of receiving certain CIANA communications, you may use our online email form and indicate that you would like to be removed from our list. You may also write to us at:
Center for the Integration & Advancement of New Americans, Inc.
31-09 Newtown Ave, Suite 411, Queens, NY 11102
Changes to Privacy Policy
CIANA may change this Privacy Policy at any time in our sole discretion, by providing thirty (30) days notice to you by displaying a prominent and conspicuous notice on the main page or home screen of the CIANA website. If your privacy rights have been reduced as a result of a change in the Privacy Policy, you must expressly opt in order to continue to use the website.
If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy, the practices of our website or your dealings with our website, please contact us
Thank you for visiting Center for the Integration & Advancement of New Americans online.