The American Association of Young People is committed to maintaining the trust of our users. This statement explains how we collect information from you and what we do with that information.
Information Requests
The American Association of Young People offers a variety of on-line resources. To make full use of the resources on our site, we ask you to provide some basic information.
When you sign up to receive the American Association of Young People newsletter, you will be asked for your e-mail address. If you wish to participate in other American Association of Young People services or to access our free tool kit, you may be asked to register in which case you'll give us a username, password, and e-mail address so that you can use the personalized features on our site.
Promotions
Unless you opt out, we may use your registration information to send you promotional materials that we think may interest you.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files that most Web sites including the American Association of Young People place on your computer. Cookies help us identify your interests. They also prevent you from having to register repeatedly on the American Association of Young People or from seeing the same ads repeatedly.
Cookies delivered to you through banner ads are collected by our advertisers. We don't have access to any specific information they may provide. Those serving banner ads on our site only provide us with information in aggregate form. No individual information is given to us. The American Association of Young People is not able, and does not wish, to use cookies to track your activities on the Web outside of our site. And no cookie delivered by us will interfere with the operation of your computer.
Shared Information
In those instances where our sharing of information is expressly noted at the time you provide it, we may provide that information to those partners specified in the notice. The use of this information by that partner will then be subject to the partner's privacy policies.
You should review the privacy policies of our partner sites to confirm the way in which they handle their users' information.
The American Association of Young People may share information gathered from its users, in aggregate form, with others such as advertisers or sponsors.
General Considerations
The American Association of Young People cannot guarantee that the information you provide to us is completely safe, although we are careful to try to prevent problems. There may be technical problems beyond our control that may make it accessible to unauthorized persons. There may also be visitors to the site who gather and use information available there. The American Association of Young People will NEVER ask for personal information such as your Social Security number, bank accounts, etc.
There may be occasions on which The American Association of Young People is required to provide information by order of a court or when the law requires that user information be treated as a transferable asset, as in bankruptcy.
Internet-based commerce is dynamic and changing. We may revise our privacy policy in the future to adjust to such changes. We recommend that you check it frequently.
Third Party Cookies
In the course of serving advertisements to this site, our third-party advertiser may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser.