Privacy Policy

Last Revised: June 20, 2022

Welcome to the website of the American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC. We know your right to privacy is important, especially online. This Privacy Policy has been created to answer questions you may have regarding the American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC’s data collection and protection policies. This Privacy Policy applies to information we collect when you use our websites, mobile sites, mobile applications and other online services that link to this policy.

What information is being collected at americandisabledchildren.org?
The only personal information collected is the information you give us. We only ask that you provide the information so that we can better communicate with you. In an effort to serve our customers online, the American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC may ask you to submit information.

In accordance with the Federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998 (COPPA), the American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC, does not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from persons 13 years of age or younger.

Our servers also collect certain server log information about your use of the website. This may include the type of browser you use, access times, pages viewed, your IP address, and the page you visited before navigating to our website.

How is the information collected at americandisabledchildren.org used?
The information that you voluntarily submit will be used by the American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC to provide you with information about the American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC’s services and other related information.

The American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC may provide your email address or other personal information to authorized third parties required to deliver a particular service. These third parties may not use the information we provide for any purpose other than to carry out the services they are performing for the American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC.

The American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC may use your email address to send you Service-related notices (including any notices required by law in lieu of communication by postal mail). We may also use your contact information to send you marketing messages. If you don’t want to receive these messages, you can opt-out by following the instructions in the message. If you correspond with us by email, we may retain the content of your email messages, your email address, and our responses.

Is my information secure?
Protecting information, you provide is important to us. The American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC makes every effort to protect your information from the moment you enter it until it is stored on our secure servers. The American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC uses a secure socket layer (SSL) with the highest level of encryption commercially available for americandisabledchildren.org on pages where online visitors register or make a secure online payment using their credit card. Strict security measures are in place to protect the loss, misuse and alteration of any information on or collected through americandisabledchildren.org. The American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC uses a secured/encrypted server for online credit card payments made through americandisabledchildren.org.

How do I contact the American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC?
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please contact the American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC by e-mail at [email protected].

Will this privacy policy change?
We have no intention of making changes to this Privacy Policy, though we do reserve the right to revise or update this privacy policy at any time. If we do make a change, we will revise the date at the top of the Privacy Policy.

3rd Party Advertising Cookies Opt-Out
The American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC is dedicated to providing privacy on the Internet. In addition to developing our Privacy Policy, we have provided you with the opportunity to opt out of future 3rd party advertising cookies.

The American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC or a data provider the American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC has engaged may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser to enable you to receive customized advertising or content. Cookies placed on your browser by the American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC contain no personally identifiable information. The cookies may reflect de-identified demographic or other data linked to data you voluntarily have submitted to us (e.g., your email address) that we may share with a data provider solely in hashed, non-human-readable form.

This Privacy Policy does not cover the collection methods or use of the information collected by vendors of the American Alliance for Disabled Children PAC. These vendors have their own privacy policies and may be members of the Network Advertising Initiative (“NAI”) or the Digital Advertising Alliance (“DAI”). To remove yourself from some or all NAI or DAI member advertising programs, please visit the DAI Opt-Out Page at http://www.aboutads.info/choices and follow the relevant instructions. Please note that if you delete, block, or otherwise restrict cookies, or if you use a different computer or Internet browser, you may need to renew your opt-out choice.