The Missing Piece Foundation ("TMPF") has created this policy
to demonstrate our commitment to privacy. The following statement explains
our information-gathering and dissemination practices for our web sites
at www.the-missing-piece.org. This policy may change from time to time,
so please check back periodically. Throughout this policy, "we," "us," and "our" will
mean TMPF. This policy does not apply to the practices of persons or
entities that TMPF does not control, manage or employ.
TMPF knows that you care how information about you is used. Please
read the following to learn more about our privacy policy.
What information does TMPF collect from me as an end user?
You can browse our Sites without telling us who you are or giving us
any personally identifiable information about yourself. When you
interact with
us through your computer, our website does record certain non-identifying
site usage data, such as the number of hits and visits to our Sites.
The Missing Piece Foundation provides information that may be relevant
to individuals with a history of cancer. The goal of this information
is to educate cancer survivors and their caregivers about topics
related to
cancer survivorship in order to help them more effectively advocate
for themselves and participate in making decisions with their health
care team.
The information in the Sites is not intended to substitute for
information provided by health care professionals. In order to
tailor the information
to your specific needs, you may, at your sole discretion, elect
to complete a profile or register with TMPF in order to purchase
products,
make donations
or participate in events on-line.
If you elect to complete a profile or register with TMPF, you will
be asked to provide personal information that may include among
other things
your
name, address, age, gender, e-mail address, phone-number, fax number,
date of birth, whether you are a cancer survivor, type of cancer,
phase of survivorship
and other healthcare information (collectively referred to as "Profile
Information"). Once you provide us with this information you are
no longer anonymous to us. We also collect personally identifiable information,
such as your user name and password, whenever you login to your account
and may in limited circumstances ask you to provide credit card information
and other personal information when purchasing items that are offered
for
sale or when making a donation. We reserve the right to request any additional
information necessary to establish and maintain your account.
Some of the programs and activities on our Sites could require
the provision of personally identifiable information about you
beyond
what it is in your
Profile Information and/or the sharing of materials such as your
stories, drawings or photographs. Participation in these programs
may require
the public release and dissemination of the information and materials
you provide.
Participation in these programs is voluntary and may require your
consent to certain terms before participation is allowed.
Additionally, our Sites employ "cookies," which are alphanumeric
identifiers that we transfer to your computer's hard drive through your
web browser. We employ "cookies" to perform three functions:
to let us know how long you are logged on to our Sites and to automatically
log you out if you are inactive for over thirty minutes; to store your
user ID and password so that when you return to our website you won't have
to re-enter some or all of that information; and to provide us with statistics
regarding what pages of our Sites you visited, and how long you spent there.
You may configure your browser to accept all "cookies," reject
all "cookies," or notify you when a "cookie" is sent.
However, when accessing an area that requires a password for entry, "cookies" are
not optional and continued paths through the password area will not continue
if cookies are not enabled.
Does TMPF track my IP address?
When you visit the Sites, our web servers automatically collect
limited information about your computer's connection to the
Internet, including
your IP address (which is a number that lets computers attached
to the Internet know where to send you data). Your IP address
does not
identify
you personally. We log your IP address to (i) deliver our web
pages to you upon request; (ii) tailor our Sites to the interests
of our users;
(iii) help diagnose problems with our server; (iv) administer
our
Sites in order to constantly improve the quality of the Sites;
(v) measure
traffic within our Sites; and (vi) prevent fraudulent use of
the Sites by others.
TMPF may also track what we call a Customer Identification
Number ("CID"),
located within our URL, to determine the web site from which you navigated
to get to this Sites. This CID number does not contain personal information,
and the CID number may not be apparent to you. We may also track and
analyze non-identifying, aggregate usage and volume statistical information
from
our visitors and users and may provide such information to third parties.
If I visit your site, will TMPF have access to my e-mail address?
Do you share e-mail addresses with other organizations?
We do not collect your e-mail address unless you choose to communicate
with us via e-mail or you volunteer your e-mail address on a form on
this site. We do not sell or rent e-mail addresses.
What types of information do you collect from site visitors?
This site
collects information such as the visitor’s domain name, site traffic
patterns, and server usage statistics. This information is used
to improve the performance and content of our Web pages and to personalize
content and layout of our pages for individual visitors.
How does TMPF use my information?
TMPF does occasionally share your name and address with affiliated
organizations with whom TMPF has a common interest. TMPF employs
persons and entities
to perform functions on our behalf, such as fulfilling merchandise
orders, sending mail and email, processing credit card payments or
helping with
the maintenance or set up of our servers or computers. Such persons
or entities have access to personal information needed to perform
their functions, but may not use such information for any other purposes.
TMPF does not otherwise sell, share or disclose personal information
with persons or entities not affiliated with or employed by TMPF
except with your consent or when we reasonably determine it is necessary
to
do so in order to comply with the law or protect the safety, property
or legal rights of TMPF or others.
TMPF has contractual arrangements with certain partners to provide
information and services through the Sites. Each of these partners
may set and access "cookies" on
your computer through the Sites. The use of such "cookies" by
each of these partners is subject to their own privacy policy, not the
privacy policy of TMPF. We believe these partners share a similar commitment
to privacy and urge you to review their privacy policies when visiting
their sites. However, we cannot be responsible for their privacy policies.
Participation in certain programs available on the Sites means that
information you provide may be distributed or released publicly.
Your participation
in these programs is voluntary.
When you create a profile or register with the Sites, you become
a registered user with password access and we use your Profile Information
to verify
your identity, create your user account, and help us to offer you
more
personalized features, improve our Sites, and provide you with information
that is of the most interest to you. Such Profile Information is
also compiled and analyzed on an aggregated basis that does not reveal
your
personal identity ("Aggregated Data"). We may share this Aggregated
Data with business partners, content providers or other third parties
to advance goals of research, education, dissemination of information,
and the provision of services and support for the treatment of cancer
patients. In addition, you may from time to time be provided with or
given the opportunity to obtain additional information of interest, updates,
surveys, bulletins or other communications from TMPF or its partners
("Communications") via e-mail. You may select to opt out of
future Communications by following the opt-out provision below.
How does TMPF protect my Information?
TMPF and/or its subcontractors institute various electronic and administrative
safeguards to protect your information from unauthorized
access, including firewall technologies to help protect your data
from
hackers and other
unwanted visitors. Also, access to the Profile Information
contained in your account is protected by use of a password, so keep
your
password private and secure. In the event that we collect your
credit card
information, we will additionally utilize Secure Sockets
Layer Software to encrypt
your credit card information you input. Despite use of these
safeguards, there are inherent risks in transmission of electronic
information.
We cannot guarantee and do not represent that your information
will always
be secure from unauthorized access.
We also may use a managed hosting provider and/or other subcontractors
to assist us with the provision and maintenance of the Sites.
If we do, we will impose on such provider confidentiality
obligations for
the treatment
of information.
Can I opt-out of receiving Communications?
To remove your information from our database so that you
do not receive further Communications, you can log into your
account
and change
your preferences in your Profile Information. Please note
that under exigent
circumstances, we may be required to send you information
about the Sites or your account.
How can I correct and/or update my data?
You may update and/or correct your Profile Information at any time
by logging into your account and then adding and/or deleting
any information, as desired or necessary.
What about the privacy policies of sites linking to the Sites
or to which the Sites link?
We provide links on our Sites to other web sites provided by
third parties. In addition, some users access our Sites via
another site
or a link on
another site. We have no control over the sites that link to
our Sites or to which our Sites link. We are not responsible
for the
privacy
practices or the content of any site other than our Sites.
The existence of a link
between our Sites and other third party sites does not imply
an endorsement of these other sites. We are not responsible
for the
content of such
other sites, nor for the treatment of personal information
you might provide while visiting such other sites.
What constitutes my acceptance of this privacy policy?
By using the
Site, you expressly consent to the use and disclosure of information
as described in this Privacy Policy. Your
continued use of
the Sites after the effective date of any modification
to the Privacy Policy will be deemed to be your agreement to the changed
terms.
You agree to review the Privacy Policy each time you use
the
Sites so that
you are aware of such modifications.
Notice to Parents Regarding Participation of Children and
Teens.
We want to help you guard your children's privacy. In order
to comply with the Children's Online Privacy Protection
Act, TMPF
will not
knowingly accept "personal information" from children under the age of
seventeen (17) through the Site profile and registration procedures.
Our refusal to accept this information does not preclude minors, however,
from visiting and using certain features of the Site. In instances where
personal information about children is collected so they can participate
in programs offered on the Sites, the rules of this Privacy Policy will
apply and TMPF will obtain verifiable parental consent before knowingly
collecting such information from a child under the age of seventeen.
Parents will have the option of agreeing to the collection and use of
the information and also to the disclosure of such information to third
parties. TMPF will not require a child under the age of seventeen to
provide more information than is reasonably necessary to participate
in an activity as a condition of participation. Parents can review their
child's personal information, ask to have it deleted and refuse to allow
any further collection of use of their child's information. A parent
wishing to do so should contact TMPF through the contact information
set forth below.
Notice Regarding Proper Use and Disclaimer.
The goal of the Sites is to provide information to cancer
survivors and caregivers in an effort to educate them and
enable them
to more effectively
advocate for themselves and participate in making decisions
with their healthcare team. It is not intended nor should
it be construed
as providing
professional medical advice. The Sites and the information
contained on the Sites are not a replacement for obtaining
professional
medical care. You should consult a trained medical professional
for consultation,
diagnosis and treatment of cancer and any topic covered
on the Sites.
The Sites are intended for personal use by individuals
coping with and/or recovering from cancer, those supporting
friends
and loved
ones with
cancer, and those interested in learning more about topics
related to cancer survivorship. You agree not to provide
any personal
information of any third party or to create profiles on
behalf of any other
person unless you are the parent or legal guardian of a
child and you create
a profile for your child.
How do I contact TMPF?
If you suspect that this privacy policy has been violated,
or if you have any questions about this policy, the
practices of
the
Site, or
your dealings with the Sites, you may contact us in
the following ways:
By email:support@the-missing-piece.org
By conventional mail: The Missing Piece Foundation
Attn: My Missing Piece Privacy Policy
P.O. Box 10171
Casa Grande, AZ 85230
By telephone: (800) 998-8673