The NAACP website is dedicated to respecting and defending your personal privacy. Our privacy policy and the control you have regarding the information you give us are explained below.
Information Collected
You can use many of our services without telling us who you are, or providing any identifiable information to us. It is only when you register to become a NAACP member, use certain NAACP services, or enter contests, that you will be asked to provide us with personal information
Whenever you visit the NAACP website, even if you have not registered with us, our web server logs and records mechanically-received and anonymous information from your web browser, including your IP address, the NAACP page(s) you request; and any search terms you query.
If you are a registered NAACP member, your personal registration information is also recorded alongside the anonymous information in our web server log. Once you register as a NAACP member, you are no longer anonymous to us. NAACP uses personal identification information for three main purposes:
NAACP will not share personal information with other companies, organizations or individuals unless:
NAACP will not sell or disclose your personally identifiable information to anyone except as noted above.
Delete or Edit your Registration Information
You may edit or delete your NAACP member registration information and preferences, including whether you want us to contact you about special offers and products, at the "My Profile" section of the NAACP website.
Security Measures
NAACP operates secure data networks sheltered by industry standard firewall and password protection. We have security measures in place to attempt to protect against the loss, misuse or change of your user data. Only certain employees have access to the information you provide us. They have access only for customer care, analysis, and software maintenance.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
NAACP may update this policy if needed in the future so please review it periodically. Note: the only way to ensure your personal privacy whenever you are on the Internet is to make sure your browser is configured so that you are alerted to the placement of all cookies.
Disclosures
NAACP may be receiving commissions, services, and fees from sale of advertising and financial/insurance products on this program. Merchants and others may be provided courtesy cards to your program.