Privacy Policy for Faith Baptist Church Website

Privacy Policy - Last Revised February 20, 2009

Faith Baptist Church Cartersville takes your trust and your right to privacy very seriously.


What websites are covered by this Privacy Policy?

This Privacy Policy governs the manner in which the Faith Baptist Church Cartersville website (www.FBC-Cartersville.org) collects, uses, maintains, and discloses information collected from users of this website.


What websites are not covered by this Privacy Policy?

The Faith Baptist Church Cartersville website may provide links to third-party websites for your convenience and information. If you access those links, you will leave the Faith Baptist Church Cartersville website. Faith Baptist Church Cartersville does not control those sites or their privacy practices, which may differ from the privacy policies of Faith Baptist Church Cartersville. We do not endorse or make any representations about third-party websites. The personal data you choose to give to unrelated third parties is not covered by the Faith Baptist Church Cartersville Privacy Policy. We encourage you to review the privacy policy of any company before submitting your personal information. Some third-party companies may choose to share their personal data with Faith Baptist Church Cartersville; that sharing is governed by that third-party company's privacy policy.


What types of information do you collect?

This Privacy Policy covers personal information, non-personal data collection, and aggregate reporting.


How do you protect the privacy of children under the age of 13?

Faith Baptist Church Cartersville is committed to protecting the privacy needs of children and we encourage parents and guardians to take an active role in their children's online activities and interests. Faith Baptist Church Cartersville does not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13 and Faith Baptist Church Cartersville does not target its website to children under 13.


How do you use my personal information?

Faith Baptist Church Cartersville uses your personal information to provide you with services and to help us better understand your needs and interests. Specifically, we use your information to communicate with you and to provide service and support.


How do you use my non-personal data?

Non-personal data is aggregated for reporting about Faith Baptist Church Cartersville website usability, performance, and effectiveness. It is used to improve the customer experience, usability, and site content.


Who do you share my personal information with?

Faith Baptist Church Cartersville will not sell, rent, or lease your personal information to others. Faith Baptist Church Cartersville will not share personal information with any other third parties without your permission, unless required by law enforcement action, subpoena, or local law.


How will I know if this Privacy Policy changes?

If there are updates to the terms of Faith Baptist Church Cartersville's Online Privacy Policy, we will post those changes and update the revision date in this document, so you will always know what information we collect online, how we use it, and what choices you have.




A URL A URL (Uniform Resource Locator) is the global address of documents and other resources on the World Wide Web. For example, http://www.FBC-Cartersville.org is the URL for Faith Baptist Church Cartersville's home page.
An IP Address An IP address is an identifier for a computer or device on a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) network, such as the World Wide Web. Networks use the TCP/IP protocol to route information based on the IP address of the destination. In other words, an IP address is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer whenever you are surfing the Web, allowing Web servers to locate and identify your computer. Computers require IP addresses in order for users to communicate on the Internet, browse, and shop.
Cookies Cookies are small pieces of data stored by the Web browser.
Cookies are often used to remember information about preferences and pages you have visited. The first time you visit a site a cookie can be set on your computer and when you return, the cookie is read again. You can refuse to accept cookies, disable cookies, and remove cookies from your hard drive.
  • In Netscape Navigator, select Edit and Preferences to manage your cookie settings.
  • In Internet Explorer, select Tools and Internet Options to manage your cookie settings.

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