MUSIC FOR THE AGES
Privacy Policy
For purposes of this Privacy Policy, the terms “we,” “us,” “our” refer to Music for the Ages, Inc. “You”
and “your” refers to you, as a user of this website. The Privacy Policy below governs any information you
provide on this site. This Privacy Policy describes:
Overview;
Personal Information that we Collect Online;
How we Use Personal Information Collected Online;
How Your Information May Be Shared;
Opt-Out or Change Your Contact Information;
Computer Tracking and Cookies; and
Problems or Complaints with this Privacy Policy.
Overview
By using this website, you expressly consent to our collection and use and disclosure of your personal
information in the manner described in this Privacy Policy. Physical, electronic and managerial
procedures have been employed to safeguard the security and integrity of your personal information.
Personal information is accessible only by our staff designated to handle online requests.
Personal Information that We May Collect Online
We collect the following types of personal information: names, postal and e-mail addresses, phone
numbers and billing information. We do not collect or maintain information from those actually known
to be under the age of 13, and no part of our site is structured to attract anyone under the age of 13.
How We May Use Personal Information Collected Online
Unless you consent, we will use your personal information only for the purpose for which it was
submitted such as to process donations or responding to inquiries for information, and we will use such
information to provide operational notices, recordkeeping and as otherwise permitted by law. When
you donate, your donor information is never sold or shared except as necessary to transact the donation
(e.g., cash a check or process an electronic payment).
How Your Information May Be Shared
If you complete the our email sign up form and share your personally identifying information, this
information will be used only to provide you with more targeted content. We may use your contact
information to send further information about our organization or to contact you when necessary. You
may always opt-out of receiving future mailings; see the “Opt Out” section below.
We may disclose personally identifiable information about you to third parties in limited circumstances,
including: (1) with your consent; or (2) when we have a good faith belief it is required by law, such as
pursuant to a subpoena or other judicial or administrative order. If we are required by law to disclose
the information that you have submitted, we will attempt to provide you with prior notice (unless we
are prohibited or it would be futile) that a request for your information has been made in order to give
you an opportunity to object to the disclosure.
Opt-Out or Change Your Information
Our site provides users the opportunity to opt-out of receiving communications from us by e-mailing us
at info@langinlaw.com. You may choose to receive only specific communications or none at all. You
may also update your contact information previously provided to us through this same online form. You
can not remove yourself from our database but you can prevent unwanted communication. To opt-out
of receiving communications or change your contact information, e-mail us at this address and please be
as detailed as possible about what communications you’d like to opt-in or opt-out of (email, mail, etc).
You may choose to correct, update, access, or delete the membership information you have submitted
to us by sending an email requesting changes to the e-mail address above. This Privacy Policy may
change from time to time. If we make any substantive changes to our policies, we will post notice of
changes on this page.
Computer Tracking and Cookies
Our website is not set up to track, collect or distribute personal information not entered by its visitors.
Our site logs do generate certain kinds of non-identifying site usage data, such as the number of hits and
visits to our site. This information is used for internal purposes by technical support staff to provide
better services to the public and may also be provided to others, but again, the statistics contain no
personal information and cannot be used to gather such information. A cookie is a small amount of data
that is sent to your browser from a Web server and stored on your computer’s hard drive. We may use
non-identifying cookies to provide easier site navigation and access to forms. You can still use our site if
your browser is set to reject cookies. Our cookies do not generate personal data, do not read personal
data from your machine and are never tied to anything that could be used to identify you. We do not
respond to Do Not Track requests, but you can set your browser to enable Do Not Track
Complaints
If you have a complaint about our compliance with this privacy policy, you may contact us at info@langinlaw.com