PRIVACY POLICY

Privacy Policy

PRIVACY

The Computer Museum of America (CMoA) is concerned about protecting the privacy of all CMoA web site visitors. CMoA respects your privacy and your choice not to have your personal information shared with other people. CMoA has created this privacy policy in order to demonstrate our firm commitment to protecting your privacy. Please read the following to learn more about our policy. YOUR USE OF OUR WEB SITE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THIS PRIVACY POLICY.

COLLECTION OF INFORMATION

The Computer Museum of America’s web site does not collect personally identifying data, such as names, addresses, email addresses, and the like, except when voluntarily submitted by web site visitors. Information collected from visitors of CMoA web site is used to make our web site more useful by helping us learn about the number of visitors to our site, the areas they access and the types of technology our visitors use. We do not track or record information about individuals and their visits. We may compile and report aggregate statistics about our web visitors — such as numbers, traffic patterns, and related site information — but these statistics include no personally identifying information.

SECURITY

The Computer Museum of America (CMoA) web site has security measures in place to protect against the loss, misuse, or alteration of the information under our control. Attempts to gain access to restricted portions of this web site or to this web site’s technical infrastructure, for whatever purpose, are logged and may prompt commencement of an investigation by CMoA staff, or local, federal (U.S.) or international law-enforcement agencies. Various provisions exist to monitor activities which could be deemed suspicious in terms of network or site security. In cases where such provisions are activated, you should have no expectation of privacy

ADMINISTRATION OF OUR WEB SITE / COMPLIANCE WITH LAW

We may disclose your personal information when we have reason to believe that disclosing this information is necessary to identify, contact, or bring legal action against someone who may be violating our Terms and Conditions of Use or to protect the safety, property or other rights of our users or the public. In addition, we may disclose or access account information for administrative and other purposes that we believe are necessary to develop, maintain, and improve our products and services. We also may disclose your personal information if we believe in good faith that we are required to do so in order to comply with applicable law, a subpoena, or other legal process.

DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION

The Computer Museum of America (CMoA) will not disclose or share any personal information you provide to CMoA with any other third party without your permission, except if requested to do so in accordance with a court order, subpoena, or similar legal order, and in the event such disclosure is necessary to protect the rights, property, and safety of CMoA, its visitors, and other third parties. CMoA will not sell, trade, or rent your personal information to others without your permission.

THIRD PARTY PROCESSING

Event reservations, event tickets, other purchases and online donations made through the Computer Museum of America (CMoA) web site may be processed by third parties contracted by CMoA who handle all related ordering, processing, and delivery of the products. The third parties’ practices in connection with the ordering, processing, and delivery of products are subject to their own privacy policies and CMoA is not liable for any third-party violation.

COMMUNICATIONS OPT-IN

The Computer Museum of America (CMoA) requires visitors to opt-in to receive information from CMoA or from our partners or vendors via email. If you choose, you may opt-out from further email communication from CMoA. Also, you may request to have your contact information updated or amended. CMoA provides web site visitors the following options for opting out of future communications: by email: info@computermuseumofamerica.org
As contact lists may be created several weeks in advance, please allow sufficient time for your request to be processed.

LINKS

The Computer Museum of America (CMoA) web site provides links to other third-party web sites and other external web sites may provide links to the CMoA web site. Third party web sites operate according to their own terms of use and privacy policies. CMoA has no control over such third party Web sites, and therefore you acknowledge and agree that CMoA is not responsible for the availability of such third party sites, and does not endorse and is not responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products, or other materials on or available from such third party sites. You further acknowledge and agree that CMoA will not be responsible or liable, directly or indirectly, for any damage or loss caused or alleged to be caused by or in connection with use of or reliance on any such content, advertising, products, or other materials on or available from such sites.

CHILDREN UNDER THIRTEEN YEARS OF AGE

We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children under thirteen years of age.

CHANGES TO PRIVACY POLICY

The Computer Museum of America may revise its privacy policy from time to time. We encourage you to visit this page periodically to review our current policy so that you will always know what information we gather and how we may use that information.

WHOM TO CONTACT IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS

If you have any questions, please email us at: info@computermuseumofamerica.org

This Privacy Policy was last updated May 20, 2020.

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