Privacy Policy
PRISON FELLOWSHIP CANADA PRIVACY POLICY
At Prison Fellowship Canada, we respect and protect your privacy. This means that:
- With your consent, we will gather only the minimum personal information necessary to provide you with current information about our activities and services
- We will not sell, exchange, lend or make available to other organizations any personal information that you have provided to us
- We keep all personal information confidential and we have safeguards to protect that information whether it is in print, electronic or other form
- We will make available to you upon request, your personal information that we have on file and we will correct, amend or delete information at your request
- In the unfortunate event of a security breach we will take steps to contain and minimize the impact of the breach. To the extent required by law or best practices, we will notify you and the necessary third parties, and submit the appropriate reports to the Privacy Commissioner.
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Personal information is the information that relates to you as an individual. Personal information beyond your name and contact information may include any or all of the following: a record of your donations and preferred payment method, alternative contact information and email correspondence. We will only request information from you that relates directly to our activities, and we will keep that information active only as long as the uses for which it has been collected are relevant.
VALID CONSENT
We must obtain the valid consent of anyone whose name may be retained in our records to receive products or information. If a client sends us a donation on-line, we accept that as implied consent. If we need information beyond that which you have indicated (in conducting a survey, for instance), we will request your explicit consent either orally or in writing. You can withdraw your consent at any time. If you withdraw your consent, we will remove your name and personal information within 7 days.
EMPLOYEE AND VOLUNTEER COMMITMENT
Our employees and volunteers are committed to respecting the personal information we hold in our files. Our employees and volunteers have been trained in the proper and respectful use of personal information.
THIRD PARTY COMMITMENT
From time to time, we may send information to third parties such as printers and mailers. As part of our contractual arrangements with these companies, we require them to respect our privacy policy and to utilize the information only for the purposes we specify and in accordance with our policy.
LIMITATIONS ON USE
We will not use your personal information for any purposes other than those outlined above unless we have asked your permission and have received your consent. We will remove or destroy personal information when it is no longer relevant for the uses for which it was gathered. We will delete your name from our mailing lists following the receipt of your request by letter, fax, email or phone.
RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION
We will not retain personal information indefinitely. Generally, information is retained for two years after it has become inactive. Files are then destroyed or deleted, except for those financial and other records which, in accordance with the law or best practices, must be retained for longer periods. Archived information is not accessible for operational or marketing purposes.
SECURITY
All information held by us is subject to internal security procedures to prevent unauthorized access and improper usage. Electronic records are subject to limited access by authorized personnel who must use passwords and other security measures. Print records containing personal information are subject to physical protection such as locked rooms or cabinets, accessible only to authorized personnel.
WEBSITE
When you visit our website, we take steps to respect and protect your privacy. We automatically collect generic, non-personal information about visits to our website. We do not collect personal information, such as names, ages, phone numbers, addresses or email addresses from visitors to our website. We do not collect individual profile information for visitors across multiple sites and we do not aggregate information from any other sources about browsing patterns of individual visitors across multiple sites.
We may collect selected visitor information such as IP addresses, return visits from past guests, referring pages, pages visited and time spent on the website. We collect this non-personally identifiable information in order to obtain statistical analysis of website traffic patterns, administer our website and servers, allow for auditing of our services by third parties and improve our services. We collect data in aggregate form and data is not recorded or stored about individual visitors.
We do use cookies to serve you better. We do not use cookies to retrieve personal data from your hard drive or to obtain your email address or other personal information. A cookie is information about how and when you use a site and it is created at the time you visit a site. Rather than retain this data, our cookie is a small text file sent to your computer to record your preference information on your own computer. Most of our cookies are “session cookies” used only for the time you stay on the website each visit. We do have some “persistent cookies” to identify previous visits so that you may be directed to that part of our website that you are most interested in. “Persistent cookies” stay on your computer between visits to the site. If you do not wish to accept cookies, you may choose not to by setting your browser options to inform you when cookies are being sent or to deny cookies altogether. Please note, however, that by not accepting cookies, you may limit the functionality that we can provide to you when you visit our site.
CONTACT US
If you have questions or comments about our policy or about the personal information we have about you, you may contact us and we will do our best to answer your questions. Our office can be reached at 1.844.618.5867 or via email at info@prisonfellowship.ca. You can also write to us at 5945 Airport Road, Suite 144, Mississauga, ON, L4V 1R9.
If, having shared your concerns with us, you are still not satisfied; you may file a complaint with the Privacy Commissioner of Canada by telephone (1-800-282-1376) or write to 30 Victoria Street, Quebec, K1A 1H3.
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