Website Privacy Policy
The Friends of Jazz at UCLA is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to our website, as well as our members.
In this policy Friends of Jazz at UCLA refers to Friends of Jazz at UCLA staff, board members, volunteers and consultants, all of whom are bound by law or contract to keep information they receive as part of their assistance to Friends of Jazz at UCLA confidential. As to all of the information described below, Friends of Jazz at UCLA will not give, sell, rent or exchange the information with anyone else without your prior consent except as compelled by law (see the final section).
Friends of Jazz at UCLA servers may record the numerical Internet protocol (IP) address of the computer you are using; the browser software you use and your operating system; the date and time you access our site; and the Internet address of the website from which you linked directly to our site. We use this information to measure the number of visitors to different sections of the site, to diagnose and correct system errors, and to improve the site. We delete this information after one month.
We do not connect this information to your name or identity. We do not use "cookies" on this site unless you decide to click on "Remember Me" or other similar functionality.
We do not retain credit card information but only use it to process your present donation. Credit card numbers for monthly donors are kept in a secure location and processed in a secure online batch once per month.
Compelled Disclosure
If we are required by law to disclose the information that you have submitted, we will attempt to provide you with notice (unless we are prohibited) that a request for your information has been made in order to give you an opportunity to object to the disclosure. We will attempt to provide this notice by email, if you have given us an email address, or by postal mail if you have entered a postal address. We will independently object to overly broad requests for access to information about users of our site. If you do not challenge the disclosure request, we may be legally required to turn over your information.
The Friends of Jazz at UCLA is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to our website, as well as our members.
In this policy Friends of Jazz at UCLA refers to Friends of Jazz at UCLA staff, board members, volunteers and consultants, all of whom are bound by law or contract to keep information they receive as part of their assistance to Friends of Jazz at UCLA confidential. As to all of the information described below, Friends of Jazz at UCLA will not give, sell, rent or exchange the information with anyone else without your prior consent except as compelled by law (see the final section).
Friends of Jazz at UCLA servers may record the numerical Internet protocol (IP) address of the computer you are using; the browser software you use and your operating system; the date and time you access our site; and the Internet address of the website from which you linked directly to our site. We use this information to measure the number of visitors to different sections of the site, to diagnose and correct system errors, and to improve the site. We delete this information after one month.
We do not connect this information to your name or identity. We do not use "cookies" on this site unless you decide to click on "Remember Me" or other similar functionality.
We do not retain credit card information but only use it to process your present donation. Credit card numbers for monthly donors are kept in a secure location and processed in a secure online batch once per month.
Compelled Disclosure
If we are required by law to disclose the information that you have submitted, we will attempt to provide you with notice (unless we are prohibited) that a request for your information has been made in order to give you an opportunity to object to the disclosure. We will attempt to provide this notice by email, if you have given us an email address, or by postal mail if you have entered a postal address. We will independently object to overly broad requests for access to information about users of our site. If you do not challenge the disclosure request, we may be legally required to turn over your information.