Privacy Policy
We do not sell, rent or otherwise disclose personal information collected by our site to third parties in the ordinary course of business. However, certain third-party agents (ISP et al.) and other third parties performing services for the site sponsor (technical auditors, developers, order fulfillment operations) may have access to the personally identifiable information in order to do their jobs.
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You may browse our website at any time without giving us any personal information at all. Entry of any personal information is completely voluntary and is only requested from visitors that wish to receive additional information about Disability Awareness Project - Detroit’s products and services. Personal information is defined as any information that may be used to identify you. This includes but is not limited to your name, title, employer, phone number, email address, and mailing address. Disability Awareness Project - Detroit’s marketing professionals may retain your personal information in order to keep you apprised of recent product developments or new product and service offerings. Any personal information you provide will be stored on a secure, internal server accessible only by Disability Awareness Project - Detroit’s marketing staff. Disability Awareness Project - Detroit will not sell or share this information with any other company. At any time you may request that your personal information be removed from our marketing records, at which point you will receive no further contact from Disability Awareness Project - Detroit. Disability Awareness Project - Detroit will only disclose your personal information if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary in connection with a sale, merger, transfer, exchange or other disposition (whether of assets, stock or otherwise) of all or a portion of a business of Disability Awareness Project - Detroit. Disability Awareness Project - Detroit may also disclose your personal information to (1) conform to legal requirements or comply with legal process served on Disability Awareness Project - Detroit or this website; (2) protect and defend the rights or property of Disability Awareness Project - Detroit and this website; (3) enforce its agreements with you, or (4) act in urgent circumstances to protect personal or public safety.
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In the case of newsletters or mailing lists, you will be able to "unsubscribe" to these mailings at any time. Disability Awareness Project - Detroit does use traffic analysis software to analyze traffic on this website. Disability Awareness Project - Detroit collects and analyzes information about web browsers, operating systems, search engines and search terms, geographic locations, as well as what pages are most visited and when. This analysis is performed for the purposes of better understanding our customers and visitors needs and making continual improvements to this website. The data used for this analysis is always collected anonymously from log files generated automatically by our web server and at no point in this process is any data attributed to a particular customer or visitor. This website does not offer information intended to attract children. Disability Awareness Project - Detroit does not knowingly solicit personal information from anyone under the age of 18.
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You can opt out of receiving further marketing from Disability Awareness Project - Detroit at any time. We will send you information about our various products and services, or other products and services we feel may be of interest to you. Only Disability Awareness Project - Detroit (or agents or contractors working on behalf of Disability Awareness Project - Detroit and under confidentiality agreements) will send you these direct mailings. If you do not want to receive such mailings, simply tell us when you give us your personal information. Or, at any time you can easily opt out of receiving further marketing from Disability Awareness Project - Detroit by emailing us at disabilityawarenessdetroit@gmail.com.
Data collected by us on this website is not shared with third parties, except that certain statistical information may be compiled and used on an anonymous basis for industry or specialty analyses.
To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the correct use of information, we have put in place appropriate physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.
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You can request a copy of the personally-identifiable information that Disability Awareness Project - Detroit has collected about you via the Internet by contacting our Information Privacy Manager at the address below. You can also have factual inaccuracies in this information corrected by contacting this same person.
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To access stored data to correct or delete it, please send an email request to disabilityawarenessdetroit@gmail.com. Requests may also be sent via the U.S. postal service to Disability Awareness Project - Detroit, Inc. (Attn: Privacy Coordinator), P.O. Box 1363, 200 W. 2nd St. Royal Oak, MI, 48068-9998.
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Disability Awareness Project - Detroit is located in Oak Park, Michigan; Our website can be reached by visitors from all fifty states, and around the world. Each of these places has a different set of laws. Since we cannot keep track of all these laws and their requirements, you agree that the law of our own state and country, the Commonwealth of Michigan in the United States of America will apply to all matters relating to this Agreement and to our bulletin board system. In addition, you agree and consent that if there is ever any legal action against us, the state and federal courts of Oakland County, Michigan, USA, will have exclusive jurisdiction and be the exclusive venue for any such legal actions.
Use of this site constitutes user consent to all site rules and privacy policies.
Disability Awareness Project - Detroit, Inc., reserves the right to change our policies without prior notice and the effective date of all such changes, unless specifically noted to the contrary, affects previously collected information.
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This statement of policy applies only to our site (www.disabilityawarenessproject.org); it has no applicability to third-party sites or online sources reached via external links or page clicks. Disability Awareness Project - Detroit, Inc. is not responsible for the content of third-party or linked sites. This website contains links to information on other websites. We do not have any control over these other websites, and therefore we cannot be responsible for the protection and privacy of any information that you provide while visiting them. No other website is governed by this Privacy Policy. If you have questions about how any of these other websites may use your personal information, please consult the privacy statement for that website.
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This site has not been certified by any of the privacy certification authorities.