Personal privacy and security of
information are mutual concerns of H.O.G., its members, and visitors to
the All American Chapter web site. This Statement explains our policies
and security measures relating to personal privacy and information
security.
The All American Chapter does not collect
or store any information about you when you visit our Chapter web site.
The only information that we get from our site are the number of visits to
a couple of our pages via page counters provided by our ISP. We use this
information to measure the number of visitors to these pages to help make
our site more responsive to our members and prospective members.
We will not obtain personally identifying
information about you when you visit our site unless you choose to provide
such information. If you choose to send E-Mail, registration, or other
personal information over the Internet, you do so voluntarily.
The All American Chapter will not
disclose personal information provided to it except as follows:
At your request, which may be oral, in
writing, by telephone, electronic or other means we recognize;
To assist H.O.G. in evaluating its
programs and to continue to improve the quality of your on-line and
membership experience;
When disclosure is required by law,
such as pursuant to court order, subpoena, legal process or
government agency examination or investigation, or to protect or enforce
our rights.
By your use of and connection to our web
site, you understand and consent to this privacy statement. If for
any reason you are concerned that the personal or member information
maintained by H.O.G. is not correct or if for some reason you
believe we have not adhered to these privacy principles, please notify the
webmaster.