Privacy policy.

 

This Privacy Policy was last modified and is effective as of July 13, 2021.

This Privacy Policy explains how Bearings Bike Shop, Inc., d.b.a Bearings Bike Works, (“Bearings”) handles Personal Information provided to us through our website located at https://bearingsbikeworks.org/ and related sub-domains (“Website”) and any other online or offline interaction with Bearings, that link to this Privacy Policy (collectively, “Services”).

As used in this Privacy Policy, “Personal Information” means any information that may be used, either alone or reasonably in combination with other information, to personally identify the specific individual to whom such information pertains. Personal Information includes Financial Information (as defined below).

1.              Personal Information Collected

The types of Personal Information that we may collect for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy are described in this section and include Personal Information that you provide to us, Personal Information that we collect automatically when you use Services, and Personal Information that we collect from third parties.

1.a.         Online Collection

i.               Contact Bearings. You may voluntarily submit your Personal Information by contacting us at info@bearingbikeworks.org or as otherwise directed on our Website to sign up for volunteer opportunities, become our partner or a sponsor, take a tour, or otherwise get involved with our cause. Personal Information collected this way is used to contact you to respond to your inquiries, and are not used to add you to our newsletter or another unsolicited marketing message (unless you also otherwise provide us with your Personal Information for those purposes).

ii.             Donate. You may submit certain financial information including your name, address, email, credit card or bank account number (“Financial Information”) via our website to donate to our cause.  A third party, Blackbaud®, collects and processes such Financial Information on behalf of us. If you choose to donate, the collection and processing of your Personal Information is governed by the privacy policy of Bloomerang®, not by this Privacy Policy. You may also choose to donate by check or other offline methods by following the instructions on our Website.

iii.            Mailing List Sign-Up. You may voluntarily submit your Personal Information, including your Contact Information and your relationship to Bearings via web forms located on our homepage to receive newsletters, publications and other communications regarding our Services and our products, services, and other offerings.

iv.            Social Media. The Services may allow you to share content with third-party social networking sites (e.g. Facebook®, Twitter®). If you choose to do this, your interactions with these third parties are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing them, not by this Privacy Policy.

v.              Analytics. We may use certain in-house or third-party functionality to analyze your communications with us and interactions with the Services. The analysis enables us to monitor the Services that we provide so that we can improve our Services. These third parties will be required to protect any Personal Information in a manner consistent with this Privacy Policy.

1.b.         Offline Collection

i.               Survey. With your permission, your child may participate in surveys to measure our program’s impact on youth development outcomes.  Personal Information of your child may be collected from the survey.

ii.             Enrollment Form. You may voluntarily submit your Personal Information including your name, date of birth, gender, address, school, and Personal Information of your parent/legal guardian and the Personal Information of your emergency contact(s) to enroll for our programs and receive our Services.

2.              Information Collected Automatically

While you are using our Services, we may automatically log your Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, certain other technical information, including your browser type and connection speed, and your activities while using our Services (such as the pages you visited, click rates, time spent on pages, etc.). In order to personalize and enhance your experience, we may also collect information through the following technologies:

·      Log Files. The information inside the log files includes IP addresses, type of browser, Internet Service Provider (“ISP”), date/time stamp, referring/exit pages, clicked pages and any other information your browser may send to us.

·      Web Beacons. Web Beacons are small graphic images or other web programming code that may be included in our Website pages or other areas of the Website. Web Beacons are tiny graphics with a unique identifier, similar in function to cookies, and are used to track the online movements of users of our Website. Unlike cookies, which are typically stored on your computer or mobile device’s hard drive, Web Beacons are embedded invisibly on web pages. Web Beacons or similar technologies help us better manage content on our Website by informing us what content is effective, counting the number of users, monitoring how users navigate the Website, or counting how many emails, articles or links were actually opened or viewed.

·      Cookies. We may collect certain information about users whenever they interact with our Services by using Cookie technology. Cookies are small files that a site or its service provider transfers to your computer’s hard drive through your web browser, if you so allow, that enables the Services or our service provider’s systems to recognize your browser and capture and remember certain information. This technology typically does not personally identify you or extract information from your computer. We may use Cookies to provide an enhanced online experience, to monitor and measure the use of our Website and to improve the Website’s design and content. The type of information collected may include browser information, operating system, type of computer, internet service provider and other similar information. The information we may obtain in this manner also helps us customize the content, services, or products we offer on our Services and to measure their overall effectiveness. You may be able to decline Cookies by changing a setting in your web browser. You may also be able to disable the ability of web beacons to capture information by declining Cookies.

·      Third-Party Cookies. The use of third party Cookies is not covered by our Privacy Policy.  We do not have access or control over these Cookies. You may visit the third party links below to opt out of their tracking and learn about their privacy practices. However, we are not in control of the location of the instructions and information provided by the third parties below and, therefore, you may have to locate the particular instructions and information for the respective third party if these links are no longer current.

3.              How We Use Your Personal Information

In addition to some of the specific uses of information we describe in this Privacy Policy, we (and our third party service providers acting on our behalf) may use information we receive to:

·      provide and administer the services, information, content, and products you requested;

·      respond to your questions and comments that you communicate to us or to respond to your request;

·      to send you information such as our new features, solicit your feedback, or just keep you up-to-date with Bearings and our initiatives. You can always opt out of email marketing by clicking on the “Unsubscribe” link appended to the end of a promotional email from us;

·      respond to your service requests and support needs;

·      remember information so you will not have to re-enter it during your visit or the next time you visit our Website;

·      provide, analyze, administer and improve our Website and Services;

·      perform business analyses or for other similar purposes to improve the quality of our business, our Services and the products we offer;

·      create aggregated or de-identified information relating to the use of our Services or Website;

·      comply with our legal obligations and protect our rights, our property, and the rights of third parties;

·      ensure the technical functionality and security of our Services; and

·      For other purposes as we may communicate to you from time to time.

4.              Data Security

The security of Personal Information is important to us. We follow generally accepted industry standards to protect the Personal Information submitted to us, both during transmission and once we receive it. However, no method of transmission over the Internet, or method of electronic storage, is 100% secure. Therefore, while we strive to use commercially reasonable means to protect Personal Information, we cannot guarantee its absolute security.

5.              Data Retention

We will retain your Personal Information for the length of time needed to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.  We may retain de-identified data for an indefinite amount of time for research and development purposes.

6.              How We Disclose Personal Information and Anonymous Data

At Bearings, we restrict access to Personal Information to those who require it to develop, support, and deliver services to you. We do not share Personal Information about our users and donors with unaffiliated third parties for use in marketing their products and services. We share Personal Information only with our affiliates, service providers and governmental agencies or as otherwise described below:

·      Service Providers. We may share your Personal Information with affiliated and unaffiliated companies that perform tasks on our behalf related to our organization. Such tasks include managing and analyzing this Website and other Services, printing and mailing services, marketing services, email marketing services and donation processing services. For example, we employ service providers who help us collect donations (Blackbaud). Third party service providers receive your Personal Information as necessary to perform their role, and we instruct them not to use your Personal Information for any other purposes.

·      Professional Advisors. We may share your Personal Information with our auditors, lawyers or other professional advisors so they can support our business.  Like the other service providers, these professional advisors are bound by contractual obligations to keep Personal Information confidential and use it only for the purposes for which we disclose it to them.

·      As Required or Appropriate by Law. We will disclose your Personal Information as necessary or appropriate, including to providing information as required by law, regulation, subpoena, court order, legal process or government request; to enforce our Terms of Services, including investigations of potential violations thereof; to detect, prevent or otherwise address fraud, security or technical issues; when we believe in good faith that disclosure is necessary to protect your safety or the safety of others; to protect our rights, to investigate fraud, or to respond to a government request.

·      In the Event of Merger, Sale, or Change of Control. We may transfer or assign this Privacy Policy and any Personal Information collected hereunder to a third party entity that acquires or is merged with as part of a merger, acquisition, consolidation, restructuring, the sale of substantially all of our shares and/or assets, in connection with bankruptcy proceedings, reorganization, or other change of control.

7.              Children’s Privacy

We recognize the need to provide further privacy protections with respect to Personal Information we may collect from children on our Website and Services.  When we intend to collect personal information from children, we take additional steps to protect children’s privacy, including:

·      Notifying parents about our information practices with regard to children, including the types of Personal Information we may collect from children, the uses to which we may put that information, and whether and with whom we may share that information;

·      In accordance with applicable law, and our practices, obtaining consent from parents for the collection of Personal Information from their children, or for sending information about our products and services directly to their children;

·      Limiting our collection of Personal Information from children to no more than is reasonably necessary to participate in an online activity; and

·      Giving parents access or the ability to request access to Personal Information we have collected from their children and the ability to request that the Personal Information be changed or deleted.

8.              Your Choices

8.a.         We strive to maintain the accuracy of any Personal Information that may be collected from you, and will use our commercially reasonable efforts to respond promptly to update our database when you tell us any such information in our database is not accurate.  It is your responsibility to ensure that such information is accurate, complete and up-to-date. You may obtain from us, by email or mail, the information in our records and/or files.  If you wish to make any changes to any Personal Information you have provided to us, you may do so at any time by contacting us at privacy@Bearings.org.

8.b.         Privacy Questions. You may submit a request to privacy@Bearings.org or write to us at the following mailing address. We will promptly review all such requests in accordance with applicable laws.

8.c.          Commercial Emails.  If at any time you would like to unsubscribe from receiving future commercial emails, please use the unsubscribing method stated in the commercial email, or send us an email at privacy@Bearings.org with the subject line UNSUBSCRIBE. We will remove your information from our records immediately.  Please note that your request not to receive future emails from us will not apply to messages that you request or that are not commercial in nature.

8.d.         Our Website does not respond to web browser “Do Not Track” signals and similar mechanisms.  However, you may control certain tracking mechanisms as described in this Privacy Policy.

9.              Changes to This Privacy Policy

We may periodically update this Privacy Policy to describe new Services features, products or services we offer and how it may affect our use of information about you, as well as if we plan to change the manner in which we collect, use, and disclose Personal Information. If we make material changes to this this Privacy Policy, we will post a notice on the Website prior to the change becoming effective. We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on our privacy practices. We will not make any materially different use or new disclosure of your Personal Information to another entity using your Personal Information for that entity’s own purposes unless we notify you and give you an opportunity to object. Your continued use of the Services after this Privacy Policy has been updated (and after advance notice for a material change) indicates your agreement and acceptance of the updated version of the Privacy Policy. If the updated Privacy Policy is not acceptable to you, your sole recourse is to stop using and accessing the Services. Unless otherwise indicated, any changes to this Privacy Policy will apply immediately upon posting to our website.

10.           Questions Regarding This Privacy Policy

If there are any questions regarding this Privacy Policy, you may contact us privacy@Bearings.org.