Privacy Policy
Privacy Policy General
The AFOA web site is provided as a service to our members and our
guests. We do not attempt to capture or solicit any personal information as part of
your visit to this site.
What personally identifiable information is collected and how is it used?
Absolutely no personally identifiable information is collected by
the AFOA web site.
What navigational information is collected and how is it used?
The AFOA web site collects no navigational information.
Cookies, what are they and how are they used?
Cookies are bits of electronic information that a web site can
transfer to a visitor's hard drive to help tailor and keep records of his or her
visit to the site. Cookies allow web site operators to better customize visits to
the site to the visitor's individual preferences. The use of cookies is standard on
the Internet and many major web sites use them. Although most web browsers
automatically accept cookies, you can usually change your browser to prevent or
notify you whenever you are sent a cookie. This gives you the chance to decide
whether or not to accept it. The "cookie" itself does not tell us who you
are, your email address or anything else personal. Even though a user chooses not to
accept a cookie, he or she will still be able to access all sections of the web site.
We only use cookies when a member logs in to the web site and selects the box on the
login screen that says "Remember me?". In this case a cookie is written to
the user's hard drive to indicate that each time the user attempts to log in, his or
her user id and password will automatically be placed into those fields in the login
screen, thus saving the user keystrokes. |