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Who are "we"?
In this Privacy Policy, all references to "we". "us", "our", and "the Church" include Abundant Life Community Church and Tauranga Abundant Life Community Charitable Trust. Your personal information may be accessed and used by any of us for the purposes referred to below.
How we use your information
We do not sell, publish or give away your information. Information about you provided to us can be used by any of us to carry out our business. In certain circumstances, we may be obliged to disclose information to law enforcement or other government officials. For example, in connection with an investigation of fraud or any other activity that is illegal, or that may expose us to legal liability.
We make every effort to keep your personal details up to date. You may at any time check the information we hold by calling +64 7 576 8259, or by making an enquiry to the Church (Click here to see contact details). You may also update your details through the Church using the contact details supplied on the website.
How we use e-mail
We may from time to time contact you by e-mail.. We will not divulge personal information through Internet e-mail. Internet e-mail is not secure; Internet Service Providers or others could monitor your e-mails.
We may keep details of any exchange of e-mails between us, as we do for traditional correspondence.
We do not use or tolerate ‘Spam’ (unsolicited commercial e-mail). We only use e-mail for marketing purposes with your consent. We may from time to time offer you a chance to opt-in to receive certain information and updates from us. You may at any time opt-out from all or some types of information through this channel. You can amend your details by returning the opt-out e-mail.
You may also call +64 7 576 8259 or contact use using the details on the website to ask us to remove your e-mail address completely from our records, if you do not wish us to e-mail you at all.
Cookies
We may use ‘cookies’ to provide you with tailored information from our website, and to serve you better when you return to it. A cookie is a small data file that the website sends to your browser, which may then store it on your system for later retrieval by our site. Cookies track your movements through different websites; they do not record any other personal information about you. Cookies are widely used on websites to help with navigation and to help personalise your experience when you visit a website, for more information read our section on cookies. You can also obtain more information on the Internet, for example by visiting www.microsoft.com or www.netscape.com.
You should be able to instruct your browser not to accept cookies, or to notify you when you receive them. You do not need to accept cookies to access our services on the Internet, but if you choose not to accept them, some information may not be available to you.
What you can do to ensure your privacy
The Internet is not a secure environment. We recommend that you only provide personal information within a secure environment. This means both your browser and the site must support appropriate security. You should be able to tell whether a site is secure through a symbol displayed on your browser; for example, Microsoft Internet Explorer displays a padlock at the bottom of the screen to indicate this.
To take advantage a high level of security, you need a reasonably up-to-date browser such as Netscape Navigator/Communicator 4.06 (or higher), or Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0 (or higher). You can download the latest browsers from the Netscape website or the Microsoft website.
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