Privacy Policy Introduction We respect your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal data. This privacy policy explains how we collect, use, disclose, and safeguard your information when you: Visit our website Become a member Use our services Submit genealogical information Interact with our organization Information We Collect Personal Data We collect information that you provide directly to us: Name and contact information Membership details Payment information Genealogical records and family history Communications preferences Login credentials Chapter and state affiliations Automatically Collected Data When you visit our website, we automatically collect: IP address Browser type Device information Cookies and usage data Access times and dates How We Use Your Information We use your personal data for: Processing membership applications Managing your account Providing member services Sending newsletters and communications Processing payments Maintaining genealogical records Organizing events and meetings Responding to inquiries Improving our services Data Sharing and Disclosure We may share your information with: State societies and local chapters (for members) Payment processors for dues collection Service providers who assist our operations Other members (limited to directory information you approve) Legal authorities when required by law We do not sell your personal information to third parties. Member Directory Our member directory is available to current members and includes: Names Membership numbers Chapter affiliations Ancestor connections (as approved) Genealogical Information We treat ancestral and genealogical information with special care: Records are maintained securely Access is limited to authorized personnel Information is used only for organizational purposes Historical records may be preserved for heritage documentation Data Security We implement appropriate security measures to protect your data: Encrypted data transmission Secure data storage Limited staff access Regular security updates Incident response procedures Your Rights You have the right to: Access your personal data Correct inaccurate information Request data deletion (where applicable) Opt-out of communications Control directory listings Request data portability Lodge privacy complaints Cookies We use cookies to: Maintain your session Remember preferences Analyze website usage Improve user experience You can control cookie settings through your browser. Children’s Privacy We do not knowingly collect data from children under 13. Youth memberships require parent/guardian consent and management. Changes to This Policy We may update this privacy policy periodically. Significant changes will be notified to members and posted on our website. Contact Us For privacy questions or concerns: Email: [Privacy Officer Email] Mail: [Organization Address] Phone: [Contact Number] California Privacy Rights California residents have additional rights under the CCPA: Right to know what personal information is collected Right to delete personal information Right to opt-out of information sales Right to non-discrimination for exercising rights International Data Transfers If we transfer data internationally, we ensure appropriate safeguards are in place to protect your information. Retention We retain personal data only as long as necessary for: Membership administration Legal requirements Historical record preservation Organizational purposes