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600 Million Stray Dogs Need You — Privacy Policy


600 Million Stray Dogs Need You (600, 600 Million Dogs, 600Million.org) is committed to your right to privacy and to keeping your personal information private.    

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You can visit the 600 Million Stray Dogs Need You website without telling us who you are, and without revealing any identifying information about yourself.

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Because our site includes areas in which visitors can provide personally identifying information, we have developed this Privacy Policy to inform you of our policies and practices regarding information we collect about you.

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Our Privacy Policy governs the URL https://www.600milliondogs.org and various electronic communications sent out by 600. This website is owned and operated by 600 Million Stray Dogs Need You.

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Our mailing address is Box 1065, Pompano Beach, FL 33061. 600 reserves the right to modify or amend this Privacy Policy at any time and for any reason. Any changes will be preceded by a notice posted to this Privacy Policy at least seven (7) days prior to the effective date of such change.

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How We Collect Information About You:
Information You Voluntarily Provide

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When you send us an e-mail or complete any of our online forms, such as when you request information from us, make a donation, subscribe to an online newsletter, become a member, or forward a web page, sign a petition, or sign up for an electronic newsletter, 600 may collect such information. Such information may include your name, mailing address, and e-mail address; it may also include a mobile phone number and any other information in the forms. You may be asked to provide credit card information to become a member of 600 or contribute to 600.

 

 

 

 


Visitors under the age of 13 (US) or 16 (EU and elsewhere), please ask your parent or guardian for consent before submitting personal information to this site. If we have reason to believe a visitor is underage and we have collected their personal information without proper consent, we will delete that information in a reasonable period of time.


Other Information


600 uses cookies in order to make the results available for your on-site searches. A cookie is a small file that is sent out by a website, accepted by the user’s browser, and placed on the user’s hard drive. You can always set your browser to warn you about cookies being placed, and then you can choose which cookies you want to accept or not accept. 600 does not match any information gathered by cookies with personal information.
600 Million Dogs may also use Google Analytics©: These services are provided by Google, Inc., and require a cookie to run. The information generated by this cookie (including your truncated IP address) is transmitted and stored by Google on its servers located in the United States. It allows, in aggregate, us to monitor which site pages are visited, what types of devices are used, how long people stay on the site, what part of the country people visit the site from, and so forth. Because Google only receives the truncated IP address, it can approximately identify your country and state location, but it cannot identify you, your computer or mobile device, individually. This monitoring helps us to provide a more useful experience to 600 visitors, and helps us improve the quality of our content. Learn how you can opt out of Google Analytics. (https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout)


600 may use remarketing with Google Adwords and analytics to display content specific advertisements to visitors that have previously visited our site when those visitors go to other websites that have the Google Display Network implemented.
600 and other third-party vendors, including Google, may use first-party and third-party cookies together to inform and serve ads based on a visitor’s past visits to our website.


You may opt out of Google’s use of cookies by visiting Google’s Ads Settings at any time. Alternatively, you can opt out of a third-party vendor’s use of cookies by visiting the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page.


600 Million Dogs uses single pixel gifs, also called web beacons, in some of our emails. Web beacons track behavior such as who has opened an email, when, the IP address, the browser or email type, which links were clicked, and other similar information. This allows us to measure the performance of email campaigns, see what actions subscribers took, create reports about email performance, improve the quality of our emails and segment messages for specific audiences.


Ways Information About You Is Used
We may use the information you voluntarily provided to contact you regarding animal-related issues we feel you may be interested in, to keep you updated regarding 600’s programs, and to extend an invitation to you to support our programs.


We will never make such voluntary information, including credit card information, available to any partners or third-party organizations. You may also unsubscribe at any time in every issue of our newsletters.


Your Data, Opt Out and Right to be Forgotten
Supporters and donors can email info@600milliondogs.org to obtain details about what information we store about them, to opt out of our lists, or to request changes to personal data as collected by 600 Million Dogs.


Supporters and donors have the “Right to be Forgotten” and can email info@600milliondogs.org to request that all their personal data as collected by 600 be removed from all our records.


This does not include any data we are obliged to keep for administrative, legal, or security purposes.


Other

From time to time, 600 may link to other websites not affiliated with 600. 600 attempts to link only to those websites which also respect a visitor’s privacy and the goals of 600. However, 600 cannot be responsible for the content or policies of third-party websites. Please check with these third-party organizations or companies for their specific privacy policies. If you find inoperable links or are concerned about any of the sites that 600 currently links to, please inform 600 by contacting us at Info@600MillionDogs.org.

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Security
600 uses generally accepted, industry-standard security systems, software, and encryption technologies for the secure transfer of personal and financial data and to protect against unauthorized access to 600’s equipment and other components of our online presence. This includes using industry-standard security systems to protect credit card processing information.

 

600 and our agents will notify authorities within 72 hours in case of any data breaches.
 

Contacting 600

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If you would like to contact 600 about correcting information we might have collected,

or if you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please e-mail us at Info@600MillionDogs.org or write to us at 600 Million Dogs Need You, Box 1065, Pompano Beach, FL 33061.
 

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