AGC PRIVACY POLICYOverview The American Gynecological Club (AGC) values and respects your individual privacy and is committed to protecting it. This Privacy Policy explains how AGC collects, uses and safeguards information collected through its website www.americangynclub.org, hereafter referred to as the ‘Site’. Defined Terms For the purposes of this Privacy Policy, the following terms are defined:
Information Collection When you browse www.americangynclub.org and do not interact with the site for any online service or product from AGC, you browse anonymously. Personally identifiable information is not collected as you browse. When you choose to interact with our site (i.e., become a member, register for a meeting, make a donation), we will collect certain personally identifiable information from you, based on the type of product or service you seek, but may include your name, address, phone number, billing and delivery information, email address or other demographic information. Information Use We may use your personally- and non-personally identifiable information for the following purposes:
Except as described in this Privacy Policy or at the time we request the information, we do not otherwise use, share or disclose the personally identifiable information of EU Citizens to any third parties. AGC adheres to the GDPR for all EU Citizens. This allows for the “right to rectification” and the “right to erasure (right to be forgotten)”. GDPR compliance is managed using the following procedures: AGC invites EU citizens to opt-in to commercial or promotional electronic mailings. Electronic email will not be sent to any EU citizen that has not actively granted permission to do so. You have the right to access, review, update, correct, or delete the personal information held about you. In some circumstances you may also have the right to restrict or object to processing and to receive your personal information in a portable form. To initiate a request, please contact info@americangynclub.org. AGC sends “transactional or relational email messages,” which include, but are not limited to, electronically transmitted news, informational bulletins, meetings and member-benefit announcements, and surveys. You may opt-out of a specific email list by following the “unsubscribe” instructions of any email message sent to you from AGC. If you are an EU citizen, you will be asked to expressly give AGC permission to send these types of messages. Additionally, AGC will:
Individuals applying for membership through the website may be required to provide personally identifiable information. This information is temporarily retained in AGC database until which time the applicant is approved or not approved. If approved, the information provided by the new member is retained. If not approved for membership, any personally identifiable information will be removed from AGC database. We retain your personal data for as long as reasonably necessary to provide the Site, newsletters, and Standard Set subscriptions to you, or as otherwise required by law. Due to inactivity we may contact you to see if you still wish us to hold your data or if we should delete it. AGC member email addresses may be made available to other AGC members through AGC Member Directory. AGC does not share, rent or sell email addresses to commercial vendors. Information Sharing AGC may disclose your personal information if required to do so by law or in the good-faith belief that such action is necessary to: (a) conform to legal requirements or comply with legal process served on AGC; (b) protect and defend the rights or property of AGC; or (c) protect the personal safety of AGC personnel or members of the public in urgent circumstances. Banner Advertising (If Applicable) Banner advertisements on AGC’s website do not collect any personally identifiable information on individual visitors. AGC does collect aggregate data on visitors such as time of day and Web browser type, which may be shared with advertisers to determine their advertising effectiveness. Information Safeguarding User ID and Password Aspects of the Site require the use of a user ID and password. The user ID and password enables AGC to verify your identity and thereby, allows you access to member information such as your AGC account, the Member Directory, meeting information. When you have finished using a secure area of the Site, make sure you always click on the “Log Out” link which appears on every secure page. When you click on the “Log Out” link, you will be given the option to end your secure session. No further secure transactions can be conducted without re-entering your user ID and password. You should be aware, browser software often “caches” a page as you look at it, meaning some pages are saved in your computer’s temporary memory. Therefore, you may find when clicking on your “Back” button it shows you a saved version of a previously viewed page. Caching in no way affects the security of your confidential user ID or password. Links This Site may contain links to or from other websites e.g. to our partnering organizations or other medical associations, etc. AGC cannot take any responsibility for the privacy practices of other websites. This Privacy Policy applies only to the information we collect on the Site. We encourage you to read the privacy policies and any other terms of other websites you link to from the Site. SSL Technology AGC realizes the importance of security, so we have taken steps to enhance the protection of information sent to or from AGC over the Internet. We require a “secure session” be established, using Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology, each time you supply or access information in one of our secure online areas. SSL technology creates a private conversation only your computer and AGC systems can understand. The SSL technology encodes information as it is being sent over the Internet between your computer and systems used by AGC, helping to ensure the transmitted information remains confidential. No Guarantee No data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100 percent secure. Accordingly, and despite our efforts, AGC cannot guarantee or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us, or to or from our online products or services. To request certain information regarding AGC’s disclosure of personally identifiable information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes or to make such a request, please contact us: AGC Executive Office Changes to the Privacy Policy AGC reserves the right to modify, alter, or otherwise update this Privacy Policy at any time and for any reason; however, in no event will future changes to the Privacy Policy jeopardize or negate the assurances stated in the Policy. You should visit this page from time to time to review the current terms. To assist you in knowing when the Privacy Policy was last updated, the month and year of the most recent updated Policy will appear at the bottom of this page. Your feedback We welcome feedback on our Privacy Policy. Last updated: March 2024 |
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Write an introduction about your organization and your Privacy Policy. Show your awareness of keeping personal data private. Describe the goal and the meaning of this document for your members.
Add the description of what information are you going to collect? Why do you need it? Describe how are you going to use it, are you going to share personal information with others and and under what circumstances would you be willing to disclose personal information. Try to use simple and plain language. Special attention should be given to safeguarding the privacy of children especially if you work with them directly.
From GDPR law: “Given that children merit specific protection, any information and communication, where processing is addressed to a child, should be in such a clear and plain language that the child can easily understand.”
You should include information about how are you going to manage consent if members can provide personal data about others, for example while registering guests or adding bundle members.
You should inform your members if you share any personal data with third-party applications, and confirm with any third parties that they are prepared to respond to data requests from your members.
This is a very important section for your organization. Add your contact information (address, email, phone, fax, etc.) so that your users can contact with you with requests for personal information, or to change or delete their information.