Aromananda is a 501 (c) 3 organization duly registered in New York State, USA
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Aromananda Foundation USA Inc. is committed to respecting and protecting the privacy of visitors to our websites. This Privacy Statement (“Privacy Statement”) explains how Aromananda Foundation USA Inc. (“Aromananda” or “we”) collects, uses, shares, stores, and protects the personal information that we collect from you when you visit our websites (collectively, the “Website”), as well as your rights and choices regarding the personal information that we collect.
This Website is operated by or on behalf of Aromananda in the United States, and the Website has both U.S. and international visitors. Information that we collect on our Website, including personal information, may be transferred to our New York office to comply with our legal and contractual obligations, provide information and services, and perform mission-related activities. In addition, we may work with third-party business partners and service providers in the U.S. and other countries to support our mission-related activities. Thus, personal information may be transferred to, stored on servers in, and accessed from the United States and countries other than the country in which we initially collected the information. In all such instances, we use, transfer, and disclose personal information solely for the purposes described in this Privacy Statement.
This Privacy Statement does not apply to information provided directly to and websites operated by the New York office.
Information Collection Not Covered by this Privacy Statement
This Privacy Statement does not apply to information provided directly to and websites operated by Aromananda.
If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Statement or about Aromananda's privacy and data security practices, please contact us at info@aromananda.org.
What We Mean by “Personal Information”
For purposes of this Privacy Statement, “personal information” means any information from or about a person that either identifies that person directly or makes that person identifiable when that information is combined with other information from or about that person from any source. Personal information becomes “non-personal information” when it has been aggregated, summarized, excerpted, de-identified, or otherwise anonymized sufficiently that the individual is no longer identified and cannot be re-identified using reasonable efforts, resources, and technology.
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