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Effective Date: November 21, 2023
The National Association for Gun Rights, including its affiliates, (hereinafter NAGR or we) is the owner and operator of nationalgunrights.org, gunrights.org and nagr.org (the Website).
In this Privacy Policy (Policy), we describe the information that, from time to time, we may collect about you as you use our Website and our products and services contained in our Website (collectively, our Services). This Policy applies to information that we collect online and offline.
We are operated entirely within the United States. If you are located outside of the United States, please note that any information – including personal data – that we collect about you will be transferred to and processed in the United States.
By accessing the Website and its affiliates’ Websites, you acknowledge and fully understand this Policy and freely consent to the information collection and use practices described in this Policy and agree to be bound by its terms, specifically, but not limited to, the mandatory arbitration of any disputes or claims pursuant to Paragraph XVI, and hereby consent to any and all transfers or use of such information by third-party websites or technology that facilitate your access to the Website.
A.Personally Identifiable Information We Collect From and About You
Information We Collect Directly From You: NAGR may collect certain types of personally identifiable information — that is, information that can identify an individual — directly from you, including but not limited to:
We may collect some or all of this information if you:
Information We Collect About You From Third Parties: When accessing, logging in to the Website, or subscribing to any offered services or publications on the Website, or posting comments or sharing articles via your Facebook, Twitter, Google+, LinkedIn, Disqus, or other third-party account (collectively, “third party accounts”) you are hereby granting us permission to access information about you from those third-party accounts. In the future, we may permit additional login methods. When you log-in via your third-party account, you must grant us permission to access certain information from these third-party accounts, which will vary based on the third-party account. Before you log in through the particular site, you will be presented with the list of permissions, and you may cancel your log on if you do not want to proceed. For information about how the third-party site may disclose your information, including any information that you make public, please consult the third-party accounts’ privacy policy. We have no control over how a third-party account uses or discloses the personally identifiable information that you provide to it. We may store the information that we collect from the third-party account along with the other information that we collect from you or receive about you.
B.Information Collected Automatically When Using Our Services
NAGR and our third-party service providers collect information automatically through the use of electronic tools such as web beacons, “cookies,” Flash, clickstream data, and other automated devices that are deployed on the Website. We and our third-party service providers may collect the following information about your use of our Website via these technologies: your IP address; your browser type and operating system; web pages you view; links you click; your interaction with our Website; length of time you are logged into our Website; date and time of your visit; and websites visited before our Website. By accessing the Website, regardless of method of access, you are consenting to our collection of this information.
Web Beacons – A web beacon is a type of picture file used on the Internet. Web beacons are used in combination with cookies to help monitor traffic at nationalgunrights.org and understand the ways in which users interact with content on the Website. Among other uses, we may use web beacons to count visitors to our Website or to monitor how our users navigate our Website. We may include web beacons in email messages to count how many of the messages that we sent were opened, acted upon, and forwarded. We use web beacons to compile aggregate statistics about our Services and our marketing campaigns.
Cookies – Cookies are small text files that are placed on your hard disk by a webpage server. Cookies help provide a customized user experience. We and our third-party service providers may use cookies to, among other things, better serve you with tailored information and facilitate your ongoing access to and use of our Services. There are two types of cookies: session-based and persistent cookies. We also allow third party vendors to use cookies on our Site and Application.
Third Party Cookies. We also engage third parties to track and analyze non-personally and personally identifiable Website data. To do so, we permit third parties to apply cookies to users of our Services, where permitted by law, and, subject to your right to opt-out through the Network Advertising Initiative (as discussed below). We use the data collected by such third parties to help us administer and improve the quality of our Services and to analyze the use of our Services. We also use such third parties to assist us in serving advertisements. Such third parties may combine the information that we provide about you with other information that they have collected.
Disabling Cookies. You may choose not to provide such information by adjusting your Internet browser security settings to refuse cookies. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but if you prefer you can edit your browser options to block them in future. The Help portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell you how to prevent your computer from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. If you disable your web browser’s ability to accept cookies, you will be able to browse our Website, but certain pages and features may be limited.
ClickStream Data – NAGR may use third-party software to analyze the Web pages that your computer visits while using our Services. This information, called “clickstream data,” is associated with your computer’s Internet protocol (IP) address and/or device ID, and includes other information such as the type of browser your computer/device uses to access the Internet. We may collect clickstream data to optimize search engine results and may also use clickstream data to analyze which portions of our Website draw the most traffic so we can improve the performance of our Services. This clickstream data may be shared with third party advertisers and marketing companies.
Local Storage Objects – We and our third-party service providers may use Flash Local Storage Objects (“Flash LSOs”) to store your Website and Application preferences, to personalize your visit or to display content based upon what you view on our Website and Application. Flash LSOs are different from browser cookies because of the amount and type of data stored. In addition, you cannot control, delete, or disable the acceptance of Flash LSOs through your browser. For more information on Flash LSOs, or to learn how to manage your settings for Flash cookies, go to the Adobe Flash Player Help Page, choose “Global Storage Settings Panel” and follow the instructions. To see the Flash LSOs currently on your computer, choose “Website Storage Settings Panel” and follow the instructions to review and, if you choose, to delete any specific Flash LSO.
Analytics. We and our third-party service providers conduct analytics of our Services to help us track and understand how visitors use our Services, using the technologies described in this section. For example, we use a variety of third-party web analytics, to help us improve the performance and user experience of our Website and Application. Our primary service provider for web analytics is Google Analytics. The NAGR does not respond to “do not track” signals or other mechanisms that provide consumers with the ability to exercise choice regarding the collection of personally identifiable information and about the individuals consumer’s on-line activities over time.
We may use your information, including the personally identifiable information that we collect about you (collectively, “information”), for various reasons, including:
NAGR may share personally identifiable information with others, such as:
You can always choose not to submit any personally identifiable information to NAGR.
If you do not wish to receive promotional communications from NAGR, you can unsubscribe to our promotional e-mails. We will include an opt-out link or reply address in each such e-mail. Please allow us up to 10 business days to process your request. After unsubscribing, you may still receive messages about the status of your account, to resolve technical issues, to confirm a new registration with us, and for other customer services purposes.
We use third parties such as network advertisers to serve advertisements on our Website. Network advertisers are third parties that display advertisements based on your visits to our Website and other websites you have visited. This enables us and these third parties to target advertisements to you for products and services in which you might be interested. Third party ad network providers, advertisers, sponsors and/or traffic measurement services may use cookies, JavaScript, web beacons (including clear GIFs), Flash LSOs and other technologies to measure the effectiveness of their ads and to personalize advertising content to you. These third-party cookies and other technologies are governed by each third party’s specific privacy policy, not this one. We may provide these third-party advertisers with information about your usage of our Site and our Services on an aggregated basis.
You may opt-out of many third-party ad networks. The website http://www.networkadvertising.org/optout_nonppii.asp provides information regarding this practice by Network Advertising Initiative (“NAI”) members, and your choices regarding having this information used by these companies, including how to “opt-out” of third-party ad networks operated by NAI members.
You also may contact the Digital Advertising Alliance at http://www.aboutads.info/choices/ for information about opting out of targeted advertising and your choices regarding having information used by About Ads member companies, including how to “opt-out” of third-party ad networks operated by About Ads members. Opting out of one or more NAI members or DAI members (many of which will be the same) only means that those members no longer will deliver targeted content or ads to you, but it does not mean you will no longer receive any targeted content or ads on our Website or other websites. You may continue to receive advertisements, for example, based on the particular website that you are viewing. Also, if your browsers are configured to reject cookies when you visit this opt-out page, or you subsequently erase your cookies, use a different computer or change web browsers, your NAI or DAI opt-out may no longer be effective. Additional information is available on NAI’s and DAI’s websites accessible by the above links.
NAGR may provide links to content or advertisements created, offered, sponsored, or available at third party websites. Your interactions with these third-party websites are not governed by this Privacy Policy, but rather the privacy policies posted on those linked websites. NAGR nor its affiliates have any responsibility for the contents, availability, operation, or performance of any other sites to which this website may be linked or form which this website may be accessed.
To prevent unauthorized access, maintain data accuracy, and ensure the appropriate use of the personally identifiable information we collect, we have implemented physical, electronic, and administrative procedures. These measures are based on commercially reasonable standards that similar companies use.
NO DATA TRANSMITTED OVER THE INTERNET, HOWEVER, CAN BE GUARANTEED TO BE 100% SECURE AT ALL TIMES. Although we have implemented security measures to protect your personally identifiable information, we cannot and do not guarantee the security of such information.
This Website is not directed to children. NAGR does not knowingly collect or solicit personally identifiable information from or about children under 13, except as permitted by law. If we discover that we have received any personally identifiable information from a child under 13, we will delete such information from our servers and records promptly.
NAGR reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy at any time, without notice. Users agree to check this page periodically for changes. We will post a notice on this Website if and when this policy changes to alert visitors that a new policy is in place.
Material – that is, really important – changes to the way we use or disclose personally identifiable information will apply on a going-forward basis, unless we have your express consent to change the way we use or disclose the personally identifiable information we collected when the earlier version of this Privacy Policy was in effect.
California residents may request a list of all third parties to which NAGR has disclosed certain personally identifiable information about you for marketing purposes. You may make one request per calendar year. In your request, please attest to the fact that you are a California resident and provide a current California address for your response. You may request this information in writing by contacting us at the contact information listed below.
Additionally, if you are a registered user of online services under the ae of 18, and we have actual knowledge of your age, then under California law you may request and obtain removal of certain content or information you have posted on our online services.
To do so, please contact us at the contact information listed below. Please note that removal does not ensure complete or comprehensive removal of the content. For example, removal may not be possible or permitted if another provision of law requires the content to be maintained, if it was posted or reposted by others, or if we paid compensation to you in exchange for the posting.
This part of our Privacy Policy applies to individuals who reside in the states of Connecticut, Colorado, Utah, and Virginia.
The National Association for Gun Rights and its affiliates process personal information for targeted advertising. You can opt-out of targeted advertising by contacting the National Association for Gun Rights at the contact information listed below.
Under applicable law, you may have the following rights, in each case under the conditions and to the extent set out in applicable law:
a) Right of Access
A right to confirm whether the National Association for Gun Rights or its affiliates are processing personal information about you, and to request access such personal information (including, if applicable, in a portable and readily usable format).
b) Right of Correction
A right to correct inaccuracies in certain personal information the National Association for Gun Rights or its affiliates may hold about you; and
c) Right of Deletion
A right to request that the National Association for Gun Rights and its affiliates delete personal information concerning you. Please note that if you have requested a service that requires the use of your personal information, we may not be able to provide that service if you choose to delete your personal information.
If any of the above rights are available to you under applicable law, you can submit a request to exercise your rights by contacting the National Association for Gun Rights at the contact information listed below.
If your rights request is denied, applicable law may give you the right to lodge an appeal with us. The response to your rights request will inform you of any appeal rights you may have and tell you how you can exercise them.
This part of our Privacy Policy applies to individuals who reside in the state of California.
a) Personal Information
We describe the personal information we have collected about California users previously in this Privacy Policy. The information we have obtained includes the following:
Identifiers such as a user’s full name, addresses, email addresses, internet protocol (IP) address, social media handles, username, password, and other contact information used to register and access the National Association for Gun Rights’ websites, engage in a petition, enter one of our competitions, or contact us through our online services.
The following categories of personal information described in California Civil Code § 1798.80(e):
i) Commercial Information
ii) Internet or Other Electronic Network Activity Information:
iii) Other Data:
We collect this personal information directly from you when you provide information to us, for example, when registering for or using our online portals, entering one of our competitions, or contacting us. For more information, please review Section 2 (Two) of this Privacy Policy.
If you are a California resident, you have the following rights. We will honor requests received to the extent required by applicable law and within the time provided by law.
a) Right to Access
Right to Access and Right to Know regarding Personal Information. You have the right to request that we disclose the following to you:
b) Right to Correction
You have the right to request that we correct personal information that we maintain about you that is inaccurate.
c) Right to Deletion
You have the right to request that we delete Personal Information about you that we have collected from you. Please note if you have requested a service that requires the use of your personal information, we may not be able to provide that service if you choose to delete your personal information.
For requests made in connection with the Right of Access, Right to Know, Right to Correct, and/or Right of Deletion, please note:
You have the right to opt out of the disclosure of personal information about you for consideration and the sharing of personal information about you for cross-context behavioral advertising.
To opt-out of collection of information by analytics, advertising, and social media partners, you can contact the National Association for Gun Rights using the contact information listed below.
Any financial information provided by a user directly to the National Association for Gun Rights or its affiliates will be stored in a confidential manner. Such information may only be accessed when there is an appropriate reason to do so, such as when a refund must be issued back to the credit card or when a pre-approved transaction may be conducted. We maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect your information, and our employees/agents are required to follow these privacy standards including but not limited to the systematic destruction of records containing financial information.
The National Association for Gun Rights and its affiliates may utilize third party credit card processors and other financial services vendors. The National Association for Gun Rights and its affiliates expressly do not have responsibility for the contents, availability, operation, or performance of any of these third-party applications to which this website may be linked or from which this website may be accessed.
If you are a user with a disability, or an individual assisting a user with a disability, and have difficulty accessing or navigating our digital channels – including this Privacy Police – please contact us at the contact information listed below.
These disclaimers and terms of use shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the laws of the State of Colorado, United States of America. Disputes arising hereunder shall be exclusively subject to the jurisdiction of the federal courts of the United States of America and/or the state courts of Colorado, and jurisdiction therefore shall rest solely in the State of Colorado, United States of America.
Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Policy, or the breach thereof, shall be settled by arbitration administered by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its Commercial Arbitration Rules, and judgment on the award rendered by the arbitrator(s) may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof.
Questions and comments regarding this Privacy Policy, or to review and/or correct your personal information gathered by NAGR, or to inform NAGR that you do not want your information shared, should be directed to:
National Association for Gun Rights
ATTN: Website Privacy Policy
P.O. Box 1776
Loveland, CO 80539
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