Thrive, Inc. ("Thrive" or "we" or "us") is committed to maintaining the privacy of personal information that You provide to us when using the Thrive website, www.thrivehere.org (the "Website"). This Privacy Policy describes how we treat personal information received about you ("You") as a visitor to or registrant at the Website.
General
Technology on the Internet is rapidly changing, and Thrive needs to maintain flexibility. Thrive reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy, and if we do, we will post these changes thirty (30) days before they go into effect. Your use of this site after any new policy becomes effective means that You agree to all of the terms of the new policy.
Thrive provides forms on the Website for You to provide information to Thrive regarding a variety of topics. In some of these forms You are asked to provide personal information, such as your name, email, address, phone number and facts about Your business, so Thrive can communicate with You in the future. We may, therefore, use Your e-mail address and/or other contact information that You provide to communicate with You. For example, we may want to inform You about new material on our site, to request Your opinion or alert You concerning Thrive matters and to make You aware of highlights in our efforts.
No information will be collected by Thrive unless it is for a reasonable business purpose, and any information collected for a specific purpose will generally be used only in connection with the intended specific purpose unless you authorize other uses. Accordingly, if you are asked to respond to a questionnaire, that information may be used to improve the quality of our services. We will not use the information to send you unsolicited materials unless we have first obtained your consent.
How We Use The Information We Collect
We may collect site usage information when You visit the Website. Site usage information that is collected helps us evaluate how our visitors use and navigate the Website on an aggregate basis, including the number and frequency of visitors to each web page, and the length of their visits.
We may use information that You provide in your registration in the following ways:
1) for the purposes for which You specifically provided the information;
2) to send You notifications or to otherwise contact You;
3) in any other ways that are in compliance with this policy as it may be amended from time to time.
Cookies
Thrive may use "cookies" to identify return visitors. A "cookie" is a small file that we save on Your computer's hard drive. It contains no personal information, like Your name or e-mail address, but "remembers" that Your computer has visited this site before.
Links to Other Sites
This site contains links to other websites. The privacy policies of these sites may differ from those of this web site. Thrive is not responsible for the privacy policies and practices of any linked website. We encourage you to read the privacy statement of any website you may visit.
Children
Protecting the privacy of the very young is especially important. For that reason, Thrive does not intentionally collect or maintain information from children under 18. If we discover that we have inadvertently collected such information, we will promptly delete it from our records.
Questions
If You have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of the Thrive or Your dealings with our Website, please contact
Jennifer Smith, or at the following address:
Thrive, Inc.
615 E. Washington Avenue
P.O. Box 71
Madison, WI 53701-0071
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