If you visit our site to browse, or to read or download information (ALL
VISITORS): We automatically receive information about the computer that you are
using, including IP address, browser software, operating system, and the name of
the domain and host from which you access the Internet. We also record the date
and time you access our site and the Internet address of the Web site from which
you linked directly to our site.
If you request email counseling: We receive your name, email address and zip
code when you submit your request. We also receive any other personal
information that you provide in the text of your email request.
We use your name and email address to respond to your request for business
counseling. We use your zip code to identify the general area in which you live
so that we can monitor the geographical scope and impact of our services and
also so that we can provide counseling appropriate for your location. The SCORE
counselor that receives your email request will have access to other personal
information that you provide in the text of your email request. The SCORE
counselor will keep this information confidential but may consult with other
SCORE counselors about your situation in order to better serve you.
If you sign up for a SCORE email newsletter: We receive your name, state, zip
code, email address and various other general information that you might choose
to provide about yourself or your business.
We use your name and email address to deliver the email newsletter, updates
or announcements that you have requested (SCORE eNews, SOHO eSource or Resource
eNews).
Although SCORE newsletters, updates or announcements may contain occasional
links or references to various SCORE commercial partners, these links and
references do not mean that we rent, sell or otherwise disseminate to commercial
partners information that we receive about you.
You can be removed from a mailing list at any time by sending a message to
enews@score.org, esource@score.org or eresource@score.org with the word
“unsubscribe” in the subject line.
If you enroll in a workshop, we receive your name, address and company
affiliation. If you submit a request for face-to-face counseling: We
receive your name, address, and email address when you submit your request. We
also receive any other personal information that you provide in the text of your
email request. The SCORE counselor that is assigned to your case will have
access to other personal information that you provide in the text of your
request. The SCORE counselor will keep this information confidential but may
consult with other SCORE counselors about your situation in order to better
serve you.
If you submit a testimonial or success story: We receive your name, place of
business and email address as well as the information that you submit (your
testimonial or success story).
At our discretion, we may display on our site your testimonial or success
story, including personal information that you provide as part of your
testimonial submission.
Security This site has security measures in place to protect the loss, misuse
and alteration of the information under our control. In order to prevent
unauthorized access to your information, we have instituted safeguards such as
physical access restrictions, software defenses and written guidelines
instructing volunteers on the confidentiality of your personal information. We
have also implemented safeguards to notify us in the event of loss of Internet
connectivity. Even with these safeguards in place, unauthorized access, loss of
connectivity or hardware failure can still occur. For this reason, we cannot
guarantee that our safeguards will be totally effective all of the time nor can
we be responsible for lost or delayed requests, email, or content that may
result from loss of connectivity or other technical failures.
Children’s Privacy We are concerned about protecting children’s privacy. We
do not anticipate that children will be visitors or users of our Web site, email
counseling, or other services. We do not knowingly collect personal contact
information, online or offline, from children under the age of 13 and will not
do so when we learn or suspect that such information is being provided by a
child even if the stated age is 13 or over.
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through assistance to more than 400,000 Americans.