Privacy Policy
The NYSSA primary mission is to provide a means for visitors to learn more about the organization, and to paricipate by joining one or more of our member clubs. The NYSSA is committed to safeguarding your privacy online at our site. Please for your own edification read the following information to gain a better understanding of how your personal information will be used by the NYSSA. We do encourage you to return again to see if there have been any changes to our privacy policy.
What personal information does the NYSSA collect?
When customers join any club listed on the NYSSA web site, some
personal information is gathered for processing purposes and to better serve you. The more accurate the information provided the better our services will
be.
How does the NYSSA use my Information?
the NYSSA guarantees the use of all your information in a responsible manner.
We use the information internally to be able to better serve you. We might send
you an announcement of new or improved services at the NYSSA. We might classify
your records according to where your resource is located to better serve out visitors
in terms of geographic location.
Does the NYSSA sell my Information?
The NYSSA DOES NOT SELL, RENT OR RELEASE PERSONAL INFORMATION GATHERED
ON OUR SITES TO OTHER COMPANIES, INDIVIDUALS OR GROUPS! Any information gathered
is only used at the NYSSA for purposes stated above.
How secure are my Transactions at the NYSSA?
The NYSSA uses industry standard secure server software. Should the client provide
us with sensitive information for any reason (such as a credit card number), that
information will be encrypted with industry standard SSL (Secure Socket Layer) technology.
Please note that email is not encrypted and is not considered a secure means of
transmitting credit card numbers.
What else you need to know about your privacy?
Please keep in mind that whenever you voluntarily disclose personal information
online - for example on message boards, through email, or in chat areas - that information
can be collected and used by others. In short, if you post personal information
online that is accessible to the public, you may receive unsolicited messages from
other parties in return. Ultimately, you are solely responsible for maintaining
the secrecy of your passwords and/or any account information. Please be careful
and responsible whenever you're online.