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If you would like to opt-out of receiving some or all further information from Interfaith Alliance, either (1) take the opportunity to opt out wherever personally identifiable information is collected, (2) take the opportunity to opt out in links on the bottom of email we send to you.

If you do not wish to have your information shared, please e-mail memberservices@interfaithalliance.org or call 202-466-0567 and we will be happy to honor your request.

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Privacy

Interfaith Alliance cares about online privacy. This privacy policy serves to inform you of what information we may collect about you, and how we may use that information. Please note that this privacy policy may change from time to time.

Please read the following description of our privacy practices and, if you have any questions, you may submit a question via email and receive assistance from an Interfaith Alliance member services representative. You can also send a letter to:

Interfaith Alliance
2101 L St NW STE 400
Washington, DC 20037

TABLE OF CONTENTS

  • I. What information may be collected
  • II. How information may be used
  • III. User control over collection and use of information

I. WHAT INFORMATION MAY BE COLLECTED
Interfaith Alliance collects two kinds of information: personal information that you choose to supply us, and non-personal information, such as your IP address.

A. Personally Identifiable Information

Newsletters, Online Postcards, Donations and Other Information
If you subscribe to an Interfaith Alliance e-newsletter, request additional information about Interfaith Alliance, submit a donation online, or participate in any of the other services on the Interfaith Alliance web site that require personal information, we may request your name, mailing address, telephone number, and email address, in order to respond to your inquiries. If you send a friend an online postcard, we may request your name and email address as well as the name and email address of the friend to whom you wish to send the postcard. Interfaith Alliance may collect and store the information you choose to provide us to send you information about the Interfaith Alliance and Interfaith Alliance partners from time to time. If you make a donation to Interfaith Alliance and elect to pay online, We will collect the necessary financial information. Interfaith Alliance collects and stores some information the user chooses to provide, including name, address and email address, to send users information about the Interfaith Alliance from time to time. Interfaith Alliance will not disclose financial information except as necessary to fulfill users’ donation requests. Interfaith Alliance collects such financial information in a secure manner and discards such financial information after processing.

Cookies
A cookie is a piece of data placed on your hard drive when you visit our site. We may use cookies to help us recognize you when you come back to our site. We may also use cookies to help us monitor traffic on our site. This information may be aggregated in an anonymous manner.

B. Non-personally identifiable information

Session Cookies

A cookie is a piece of data placed on your hard drive when you visit our site. We use session cookies to help you navigate through the actions on our site when you log in, but they contain no personally identifiable information about you. We may also use cookies to help us monitor traffic on our site. This information may be aggregated in an anonymous manner. This will help us better tailor our site and provide you with offers that we think may be of interest to you.

IP Addresses and Environmental Variables

Interfaith Alliance may also collect information through IP addresses or environmental variables. An “IP address” is a number used by computers on the network to identify your computer so that data can be transmitted to you. “Environmental variables” include, among other things, the domain from which you access the Internet, the time you accessed our web site, type of web browser and operating system or platform used, the Internet address of the web site you left to visit Interfaith Alliance, the names of the pages you visit while at our web site, and the Internet address of the web site you then visit. We collect all of this information to allow us to enhance your experience on Interfaith Alliance’s web site. This information may be aggregated in an anonymous manner.

II. HOW INFORMATION MAY BE USED
We will keep you updated, via email, on our progress and other related news. We may share personally and non-personally identifiable information with third parties that help manage our web site and databases and with our partners or affiliates.

We will not, however, share personally identifiable information obtained from members when they subscribe to newsletters or to send a message to a decision maker using our advocacy software, with the following two exceptions: (1) when you take action, you will be identified on the action itself as the sender – for example, in the fax or email sent to the decision-maker; (2) we may share personally identifiable information with third parties that help manage our web site and databases, who are subject to a confidentiality agreement.

III. USER CONTROL OVER COLLECTION AND USE OF INFORMATION
Interfaith Alliance provides you with the following choices regarding the use of your information:

You may set your browser to: (1) inform you when cookies are being set before a cookie is stored; (2) not accept cookies at all; and (3) erase all cookies from your hard drive. However, if you choose to reject or erase cookies, your ability to navigate our site may be limited.

You may choose not to provide Interfaith Alliance with any contact information. However, if you do so, we will be unable to respond to your request for more information, facilitate your action in advocacy campaigns, or send online postcards. Additionally, your ability to navigate our site may be limited.