Billy
Graham Evangelistic Association Website Privacy Policy
At
the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association ("BGEA") we are committed
to maintaining the accuracy, confidentiality and security of your personal
information.
BGEA
has adopted a series of Privacy Policies in order to address the specific
privacy concerns of certain groupings of individuals. This Privacy Policy
applies to how we collect, use and disclose the personal information of those
individuals who visit our website and interact with us via mobile device. We
will determine whether our other policies apply to you, based on the nature of
your relationship with BGEA, and will provide a copy of any relevant privacy
policies.
Privacy Policy Effective for United
States
It
is BGEA’s policy to comply with applicable privacy legislation. Sometimes the
privacy legislation and/or an individual’s right to privacy are different from
one jurisdiction to another. This Privacy Policy covers only those activities
that are subject to the provisions of United States of America federal and
state laws, as applicable. Consequently, the rights and obligations contained
in this Privacy Policy may not be available to all individuals or in all
jurisdictions. Where we share your personal information with one of our
ministry partners in other countries, that partner will be responsible for your
personal information and their use of your personal information will be subject
to the applicable laws in that country.
What is Personal Information?
For
the purposes of this Privacy Policy, personal information is information about
you, individually, such as name, address, telephone number, email address, and
your personal preferences, interests (including religious views), and other
information you may share with us etc.
What Personal Information Do We
Collect?
You
can visit our website without telling us who you are or revealing personal
information about yourself, including your e-mail address. Our web server may
collect anonymous information related to your visit to our website, such as IP
address and domain used to access our website, browser type, the website you
came from to access our website, the page you entered and exited at, any
website page within our website that is viewed by that IP address and the
country where you are located. We use this information to monitor our website’s
performance (such as number of visits, average time spent, page views, etc.)
and for our operational purposes, such as working to continually upgrade our
website.
In
addition, we collect the personal information that you submit to our website,
such as your name, address and any other contact or other information that you
choose to provide. Collection may occur, for example, when you:
Where
you request information from us, we may use the e-mail address that you provide
to send you information about our ministry and resources that may be of
interest to you. If you have agreed to receive communications from us, such as
by e-mail, you may ask us to remove you from the list at any time (using the
unsubscribe instructions provided with each e-mail).
Children’s Online Privacy
We
are concerned about the privacy of young children, and we do not collect any
more personal information than is reasonably necessary to enable them to
participate in the activities we offer on our sites. We encourage you to become
involved with your child’s access to the Internet and to our site in order to
ensure that his or her privacy is well protected. To read more about online
safety and how to become more involved with your child’s online experience,
visit OnGuardOnline.gov.
How Do We Use Cookies?
When
you visit our website, we may place a “cookie” on your computer to track your
visit. A cookie is a small data file that can only be read by the website that
placed the cookie on your hard drive. The cookie acts as an identification card
and allows our website to identify you and to retain information that is
relevant to interacting with our website. The cookie allows us to track your
visit to the website so that we can better understand your use of our website
and customize it to better meet your needs.
We
may use different types of cookies on our website: persistent cookies; session
cookies; and third-party cookies. (Please refer to your browser’s Help section
for further information on controlling and setting cookies).
A
persistent cookie remains on your computer for authentication purposes where
the use of this website requires a username and password. We may use a
persistent cookie to save your username, with your consent given on your
computer, so you don’t have to re-enter it each time you visit one of our
sites. You may choose to reject persistent cookies and use your login password
each time you visit a site, and the site will still function correctly.
A
session cookie is temporary, only used during a single session on this website,
and is automatically deleted at the end of your visit. We may use session
cookies (a) to customize your visit to this website and your online experience,
(b) to deliver content consistent with your stated interests and the manner in
which you browse and/or use this website, and (c) for other purposes to make
your visit more convenient.
You
may stop or restrict the placement of cookies on your computer or flush them
from your browser by adjusting your web browser preferences. Depending on the
website, the rejection of session cookies may interfere with the functionality
of this website and in certain cases you may have to accept session cookies in
order for the site to function at all. If your browser does not differentiate
between persistent and session cookies, you may have to enable all cookies in
order for this website to function properly.
In
addition to cookies, we may use web beacons. Web beacons are small pieces of
data that are embedded in images on the pages of websites. These may be used to
send information directly to us, to another party on our behalf, or to another
party in accordance with its privacy policy. We may use web beacons to bring
together information we collect about you.
What about Online Advertising?
We
promote and encourage support of our ministry activities and resources by
purchasing advertising space on third-party websites. When you visit some
websites, we or a third party may place one or more types of cookies on your
computer in order to recognize your computer. Because we advertise about our
ministry activities on third-party websites, we are able to compile anonymous
information over time about the types of pages, content, and ads you or others
who use your computer visited or viewed. This anonymous information is used for
many purposes. For example, it helps us try to ensure that you do not see the
same advertisements repeatedly. We also use this anonymous information to help
select and display targeted advertisements on third-party websites that
encourage support of our ministry activities.
Third-party
companies also may collect anonymous information about your activity on our
websites and applications and on third-party websites and applications using
online tracking technologies like cookies and web beacons. Tracking data
collected by these third-party companies is used to decide which advertisements
you see on third-party websites and applications, but does not identify you
personally.
You
may choose not to receive targeted advertisements from many ad networks, data
exchanges, marketing analytics and other service providers by visiting
the Ad
Preferences Manager.
What about Links to other Websites?
Our
website may contain links to other websites. To allow you to interact with
third-party websites on which you may have accounts (such as social media
websites) or join communities on such websites, we may provide links or embed
third-party applications that allow you to login, post content, or join
communities from our websites.
Please
note that the third party websites accessed through
links on our site are subject to the third party’s privacy policy and
standards. We cannot assume any responsibility for the privacy practices,
policies or actions of the third parties that operate these websites, or for
how they collect, use or disclose your personal information. You should review
the privacy policies of these websites before providing them with personal
information.
Why Do We Collect, Use, and Disclose
Personal Information?
The
personal information collected through our website is used and disclosed for
our ministry and business purposes. For example, we may collect, use and
disclose your personal information to:
BGEA
never sells, rents, leases or exchanges your personal information with other
organizations. In order to fulfill the ministry and organizational purposes for
which you provided us your personal information, it may be shared with our
employees, affiliates and ministry partners, and other parties who require such
information to assist us with establishing, maintaining and managing our
relationship with you and providing ministry products and services. For
example, BGEA may provide certain information technology, data processing
services, and consulting services to affiliated organizations and ministry
partners (in the US or abroad) from time to time so that we or they may provide
ministry services you have expressed an interest in. As result, your personal
information may transit through or be collected, used, processed, stored or
disclosed in both the United States and other countries, under the control of
BGEA or one of our affiliated organizations or ministry partners. Where your
personal information is provided to ministry partners or service providers, we
use confidentiality agreements that restrict the use of your information to the
purpose for which it is provided.
Please
note that we may collect, use or disclose your publicly-available personal
information without your knowledge or consent where we are permitted or
required by applicable law or regulatory requirements to do so.
Your Consent is Important to Us
By
using our website and, if applicable, submitting your personal information, you
agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy.
You
may change or withdraw your consent at any time, subject to legal or
contractual restrictions and reasonable notice, by contacting us.
All communications with respect to such withdrawal or variation of consent must
be in writing, and it may take us up to 30 days to process your withdrawal of
consent. Please note that in some circumstances, withdrawing or changing your
consent to certain uses of your personal information may affect: (
How is Your Personal Information
Protected?
BGEA
endeavors to maintain physical, technical and procedural safeguards that are
appropriate to the sensitivity of the personal information in question. These
safeguards are designed to prevent your personal information from loss and
unauthorized access, copying, use, modification or disclosure.
BGEA
uses Internet Encryption Software, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Protocol when collecting
or transferring sensitive data such as credit card information. Any information
you enter is encrypted at your browser, sent over the public Internet in
encrypted form, and then de-crypted at our server. Once we receive your credit
card information, it is accessible only to a small number of trusted BGEA
employees who have been specially trained in processing this information.
Unfortunately,
no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As
a result, while this website strives to protect your personal information, we
cannot guarantee the security of any information you transmit to us, and you do
so at your own risk. Once this website receives your transmission, we make
commercially reasonable efforts to ensure its security on our systems.
The
security of your personal information is important to us. Please advise us
immediately of any incident involving the loss of or unauthorized access to or
disclosure of personal information that is in our custody or control.
Updating Your Personal Information
It
is important that the information contained in our records is both accurate and
current. If your personal information happens to change during the course of
our relationship, please keep us informed of such changes. In some circumstances
we may not agree with your request to change your personal information and will
instead append an alternative text to the record in question.
Access to Your Personal Information
You
can ask about personal information we have about you. If you want to review,
verify or correct your personal information, please contact us.
When
contacting us about your personal information, we may request specific
information from you to confirm your identity and right to access, as well as
to search for and provide you with the personal information that we hold about
you.
Your
right to access the personal information that we hold about you is not
absolute. There may be instances where applicable law or regulatory
requirements allow or require us to refuse to provide some or all of the
personal information that we hold about you. In addition, the personal
information may have been destroyed, erased or made anonymous in accordance
with our record retention obligations and practices. In the event that we
cannot provide you with access to your personal information, we will inform you
of the reasons why, subject to any legal or regulatory restrictions.
Participation via Mobile Device and
Text Messaging
Participating
in BGEA ministry programs via mobile device, such as through text messaging, is
intended to work with major wireless carriers in the United States. BGEA cannot
guarantee that any particular wireless service provider will allow
participation, which is also subject to the capabilities of your mobile device.
Wireless service providers may charge participants for text messages, including
error messages, sent and/or received in connection with BGEA’s ministry programs.
BGEA will not be responsible for these charges. Participants should consult
their wireless service provider’s pricing plan for details.
Data
gathered through mobile device participation may include, without limitation,
your response(s) to the ministry program and your cell phone number. Use of
such data will be as described elsewhere in this Privacy Policy. By interacting
with BGEA via mobile device and/or text messaging you consent to BGEA’s use of
your mobile device and cell phone number to communicate with you. BGEA will
provide opt-out information that will allow you to indicate your desire to stop
receiving text messages.
Inquiries or Concerns?
If
you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or concerns about how we
manage your personal information, please contact us in writing or by e-mail.
Revisions to this Privacy Policy
BGEA
from time to time, may make changes to this Privacy Policy to reflect changes
in its legal or regulatory obligations or in the manner in which we deal with
your personal information.
Interpretation of this Privacy
Policy
Any
interpretation associated with this Privacy Policy will be made by BGEA. This
Privacy Policy does not create or confer upon any individual any rights, or
impose upon BGEA any rights or obligations outside of, or in addition to, any
rights or obligations imposed by United States federal and state laws, as
applicable.