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The Land Trust Alliance Website Privacy Policy

This website is owned and operated by the Land Trust Alliance (the Alliance). Our intention is to provide information and products in support of private land conservation. We recognize that visitors to our site may be concerned about the information they provide to us and how we treat that information. The Land Trust Alliance is committed to honoring our constituents' privacy preferences.

This policy covers www.LTA.org and www.LTAnet.org which are owned and operated by the Land Trust Alliance. We encourage you to take the time to read this privacy policy and those of any website you visit.


Information Collected:

Purchases and Registration

In order to purchase items and register for events on this website you must create an account and provide at minimum your name, address, phone number, and e-mail address.   For information about the handling of your credit card information, please see the section below titled “Security of Your Information.

Subscribing to Alerts and E-newsletters

To sign up for alerts and e-newsletters you are in most cases only required to provide us with your full name and e-mail address. You may check your subscriptions and preferences online.

Other Information

There are occasions when we will ask for additional information, such as professional specialties, title and your organizational affiliation. We do this to better understand and respond to your needs, and provide you with services and benefits that may be valuable to you.

Mail Sent to Us Containing Personal Information

You may decide to send the Land Trust Alliance personally identifying information, for example, in an e-mail message requesting information about your membership. We will use this information to determine how to respond to you and we may add your information to our database. If you wish to view, modify or remove your Personal Information from our records, please see the section: How To Access, Modify and Remove Personal Information.

Use of Information

Your information will be used to issue invoices, administer accounts, collect and process payments and to send information to you about the Land Trust Alliance and our services. You may opt-out of mailings (both postal and e-mail) at any time if you do not wish to receive non-business critical information from us. The Land Trust Alliance will not sell your e-mail address for commercial purposes.

On a selective basis, personally identifiable information is made available to Alliance Member Land Trusts and Partners for one-time postal mailings related to land conservation that we think you will find of interest, you may opt-out of this information sharing.


How to Opt-Out:

E-Newsletters

If at any time you wish to stop receiving an electronic newsletter from the Land Trust Alliance, you can login to our website and update your Profile in order to unsubscribe from it. You may also opt-out at any time from receiving an e-Newsletter by selecting the unsubscribe link located at the bottom of every e-Newsletter, or by contacting us at enews@lta.org or 202-638-4725. Please provide enough information for us to be able to identify you and the specific eNewsletter you wish to unsubscribe from so that we may comply with your request.

All Non-Essential Business E-mail

You may choose to opt-out of all non-essential business e-mail from the Land Trust Alliance. To do so, please send an e-mail to membership@lta.org with your contact information and your request, or send a written letter to Land Trust Alliance, Attn: Opt-Out E-mail, 1660 L St NW, Ste 1100, Washington DC 20036. Please help us serve you better by including a brief explanation of why you are making this request.

Postal Mail

You may choose to opt-out of all non-essential business postal mail from the Land Trust Alliance. To do so, please send an e-mail to membership@lta.org with your contact information and your request, or send a written letter to Land Trust Alliance, Attn: Opt-Out Postal Mail, 1660 L St NW, Ste 1100, Washington DC 20036. Please help us serve you better by including a brief explanation of why you are making this request.

Sharing of Your Postal Address with Land Trust Members and Partners

You may choose to opt-out of the Land Trust Alliance sharing your information with select Land Trust Members or Partners for one-time postal mailings. To do so, please send an e-mail to membership@lta.org with your contact information and your request, or send a written letter to Land Trust Alliance, Attn: Opt-Out Address Sharing, 1660 L St NW, Ste 1100, Washington DC 20036.


How to Access, Modify or Delete Your Personal Information:

You may review your Personal Information and make updates on our website. See the instructions on Opting Out for information on selectively removing yourself from e-mail and postal mail lists.

You may also contact us at 202-638-4725 or at membership@lta.org and request changes to your Personal Information.  Please provide us enough information to process your request.

Written requests may be sent to:

Attn: Member Records
Land Trust Alliance
1660 L St NW, Ste 1100
Washington DC 20036

To receive a print copy of your personal information or to request the removal of your Personal Information from our records, please send a letter to the address above.

If you request that we remove all of the Personal Information stored in your profile, we will promptly do so, however, you will not be able to use many of the services available on our Site unless you re-register.


Security of Your Information:

We will take appropriate steps to protect the security of your personal information. We will also protect your personal information in storage. We have implemented security policies, rules, and technical measures to protect the personal data that we have under our control from: unauthorized access; improper use or disclosure; unauthorized modification; and unlawful destruction or accidental loss. All our employees who have access to, and are associated with processing of personal data, are obliged to respect the confidentiality of our visitors' personal data.

All sensitive information (such as your credit card information) provided to the Land Trust Alliance through our website is transmitted either to us or to our credit card processor using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) encryption. SSL is a proven coding system that lets your browser automatically encrypt, or scramble, data before you send it to us.  No credit card information is stored on our site.

Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can ever be 100% secure. While we strive to protect your information to the fullest extent, we cannot ensure or completely guarantee the security of such information.

Links to Third Party Sites

We provide links to third party sites. Since we do not control those websites, we encourage you to review the privacy policies posted on these third party sites.

Cookies

What are "Cookies"?
"Cookies" are small files sent from a Web server to your computer through your browser program. There are two types of cookies: non-persistent and persistent cookies.

A non-persistent cookie enables a website to temporarily keep information on your computer as you travel from one page to another on our site. This cookie is automatically deleted from your machine when you close your browser. Because these cookies are necessary to provide some functions, failure to allow such cookies will make our website unavailable to you.

A persistent cookie is kept even when you close your browser. You can manually delete these cookies using commands specific to your browser and computer system. These cookies store information that would generally not change from session to session. They also contain information that would need to be reentered by you each time you visit the website. For example, a common use of persistent cookies is to allow a registered site visitor to enter the site without having to specify their user-id and password.

Use of Cookies

We use cookies for various reasons. We only read cookies written by our sites. We do not use cookies to obtain information on other websites that you may visit. We may use cookies to store some history about the parts of our sites that you have visited to help you navigate our site more easily or to alert you to related pages on our site that may interest you. 


Questions and Contact Information:

The Land Trust Alliance welcomes comments and questions on this policy. We are dedicated to protecting your personal information, and will make every reasonable effort to keep that information secure.

If you have any questions, please contact us at:

Land Trust Alliance
1660 L St NW, Ste 1100
Washington DC 20036

e-mail:  membership@lta.org
phone: (202) 638-4725
fax: (202) 638-4730

The information you provide to us will also be covered by this policy.


Changes to the Privacy Policy and Changes in Ownership:

We may change or supplement this Privacy Policy from time to time. We will post an appropriate notice of changes to the Privacy Policy on our Site. Privacy Policy changes will apply to the information collected from the date we post the revised Privacy Policy to the Site, as well as to existing information held by us.

If we decide to change this policy in a material way, we will obtain the necessary consents required under applicable privacy laws if we seek to collect, use or disclose Personal Information for purposes other than those to which consent has been obtained, unless otherwise required or permitted by law. If any proposed change is unacceptable to you, you may request that we remove your Personal Information from our records, as described in How to Access, Modify or Delete Your Personal Information.

 

Last Revised: July 25, 2007     

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