PRIVACY STATEMENT

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Your Privacy is Our Priority

Welcome to OKCHOG.ORG, a service of The Oklahoma Assembly of the Church of God. This statement discloses the privacy practices for this Web site only.

Children

OKCHOG does not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under the age of thirteen and does not wish to collect any such information.

Information

Collection and Use The information collected by OKCHOG falls into two categories: (1) information voluntarily supplied by visitors to and users of the Web site and (2) tracking information recorded as visitors and users navigate through the Web site. Some of this information is personally identifiable information, but much of it is not. Personally identifiable information is information that identifies a particular person.

 

To make use of some features on our Web site, for example, in order to process requests for adding news and events to our site, visitors need to provide certain information as part of the process. We may ask, for example, for your name, e-mail address, street address, zip code, and possibly a phone number. Supplying this information is entirely voluntary, but if you choose not to supply the information, we may be unable to provide you with the outcome and services we make available to other users of and visitors to our Web site. You will not be able to participate in certain portions or services over our Web site unless you provide certain personally identifiable information about yourself.

 

When you submit any personally identifiable information over this Web site, OKCHOG (i) will use the information for the purposes described at the time you submit it, and (ii) may use the information to contact you to make you aware of other services of interest. Of course, if you want to remain completely anonymous, you're still free to take advantage of the publicly available content on our Web site without submitting any information.

 

Aggregate reports for Web site visitors are also generated to measure the performance of OKCHOG Web sites. These reports do not contain any personally identifiable information.

 

When an individual visits any Internet site, a unique address called an "IP address" is recorded. OKCHOG does not release any information about the collection of this address to any third party except under court order. OKCHOG archives the log files in order to create aggregate statistical reports, detect errors at the Web site, and for security reasons.

 

In connection with the standard operation of some OKCHOG systems, certain non-personally identifiable information about visitors to this Web site is recorded. This information is used primarily to tailor and enhance visitors experience using the Web site. We may use this information in an aggregate, non-personally identifiable form to, among other things, measure the use of our Web site and determine which features and services are the most popular with Web site visitors.

 

Disclosure of personally identifiable information

We consider the personally identifiable information contained in our records to be confidential. We may sometimes disclose personally identifiable information about you when it is necessary to render or conduct a legitimate activity related to the services we provide to you. We may also disclose personally identifiable information about you to our affiliates or to others who work for us, such as service providers and vendors when it is necessary to render or conduct a legitimate activity related to the services we provide to you. We may be required by law or legal process to disclose certain personally identifiable information about you to lawyers and parties in connection with litigation and to law enforcement personnel. For example, we may be required by law to disclose personally identifiable information about you without your consent and without notice in order to comply with a valid legal process such as a subpoena, court order, or search warrant.

 

Cookies

Internet cookies may be used to customize our Web site to the viewer. A cookie is a standard feature of browser software. Cookies help us tailor and personalize our Web site. These cookies remain on the user's system and are automatically retrieved when a user visits at a later time. These cookies contain only information concerning the type of visitor (current or potential) and frequently visited pages. No other personal information is stored on cookies.

 

Customers who are still uncomfortable with the use of cookies have the option of disabling them on their browser. OKCHOG in no way discriminates against Web site visitors who have disabled cookies on their browser.

 

Other Web sites

To make our Website more valuable to our visitors, we may offer some features in conjunction with other providers (i.e. our affiliate congregations). Our Web site may also include links to other Web sites whose privacy policies and practices may differ from ours. Once you leave our Web site by linking to another one, the use of any information you provide is governed by the privacy policy of the operator of the Web site you're visiting. We recommend that you read the privacy policy of other Web sites.

 

Changes to this Privacy Statement

We may change this privacy statement from time to time. If we change this privacy statement at some point in the future, we will post the changes on our Web site and by continuing to use the Web site after we post any changes, you accept and agree to this privacy statement, as modified.