

StateRepresentatives.org is committed to protecting the
privacy of our users. We regard our clients' privacy as one of our most
important values. We want you to know how we protect client information and
what choices you have about its use. We believe The StateRepresentatives.org
Privacy Policy should give you confidence whenever you use
StateRepresentatives.org
-- 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days of the year.
We want to provide a safe, secure user experience. We will use our best
efforts to ensure that the information you submit to us remains private, and
is used only for the purposes as set forth herein.
The following reflects our commitment to you:
Information submitted is kept confidential and email lists are not sold to
any outside sources. Cookies -We do not use Cookies for your added security
We have organized our policy into three parts:
(1) Our core commitment to protect your privacy.
(2) We explain how we implement each principle. You can click on any
principle to read the policy.
(3) We provide Helpful Tips on how you can better protect your privacy in
cyberspace.
The StateRepresentatives.org
PRIVACY COMMITMENT:
We are committed to protecting your personal privacy. Below we summarize and
clarify that commitment: how we safeguard your privacy, how we treat
personal information, and what choices you have. We understand that for you
to take full advantage of the benefits of this interactive medium, we must
do everything we can to ensure that your privacy is secure.
We do not use any information about where you personally go on
StateRepresentatives.org
or the Web, and we do not give it out to others.
We take extra steps to protect the safety and privacy of children young
people need special safeguards and privacy protection. We realize they may
not understand all the provisions of our policy or be able to make
thoughtful decisions about the choices available to adult clients.
We use secure technology, privacy protection controls and restrictions on
employee access in order to safeguard your personal information.
We will keep you informed, clearly and prominently, about what we do with
your personal information.
TIPS TO HELP YOU PROTECT
YOUR PRIVACY AND SECURITY ONLINE
You can take the responsibility to protect your personal privacy online.
Here is a checklist that will help safeguard your privacy and protect the
integrity of your computer and StateRepresentatives.org
account. We urge you to
print these tips and post them near your computer for you and your children.
_____ (1) Never give your password to anyone online. Never give your billing
information except to facilitate a purchase.
_____ (2) Your computer cannot catch a virus by opening a piece of e-mail.
But if the e-mail asks for a password or billing information, or contains a
file attachment from someone you don't know, notify us immediately
_____ (3) Never download files unless you know what they are and who sent
them to you. Computer viruses and destructive programs that could cause your
computer to divulge personal information are often transferred in cleverly
disguised files.
_____ (4) When you leave the The StateRepresentatives.org environment to go
on the Web, you may want to check the sites you visit to see if they have a
privacy policy. Take special care to protect your personal information and
your screen name, since the operators of Web sites are not bound by
StateRepresentatives.org privacy policy.