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Privacy Policy

* Effective June 2007

We recognize and respect your need for privacy and security as you visit our site. When you visit our site to view any pages or read service information, you do so without telling us who you are and without revealing any personal information. While we do not collect identifying information about visitors to our site, we do use standard software to collect information for the strict purpose of tracking activity on our site. This allows us to better understand how many people use our site and which pages and features are most popular. The only information we normally collect and store is:
• The name of your Internet service provider.
• The web site that referred you to us (if any).
• The date and time the pages were accessed.
• The page or pages you requested.

There are instances where you may elect to provide us with personal information. If you send us email, you are transmitting the information that appears to you in the message. This will typically include information like your name, mailing address, email address, the kind of request you are making, and any other information necessary to fulfill your request. You never transmit personally identifying information that you do not enter yourself. And this is always your option; this information cannot be collected unless you specifically elect to send it to us. This information is used internally only for the purpose of fulfilling the request or for contacting you directly and is not given or sold to any other organization.

* We reserve the right to change our privacy policy.

 

Purpose

The purpose of this Privacy Statement is to inform you about the types of information we might collect about you when you visit our site, how we may use that information and whether we disclose that information to anyone.

Further Information

We hope you find our website useful and informative and are always willing to answer questions and receive suggestions. If you have either, please e-mail the webmistress.

Thank you.

- Questions/Concerns



Internet Censorship

The Internet is a very important resource for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgendered people.

However, many of the filtering software programs will limit or block access to websites with any of those terms.

The LGCC is opposed to censorship on the internet. We believe that our visitors are the people best suited to decide what they should and should not see while online.


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