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Dogs Trust Privacy Policy

DOGSTRUST.COM  is committed to your right to privacy and to keeping your personal information private. You can visit DogsTrust.com web site without telling us who you are or revealing any identifying information about yourself. However, because our web site includes areas in which visitors can provide personally identifying information, we will inform you of our policies and practices regarding information we collect about you.

This Privacy Policy governs the URL http://www.dogstrust.com and certain electronic communications sent out by DogsTrust.com and reserves the right to modify or amend this Privacy Policy at any time and for any reason. Any changes to this Privacy Policy will be preceded by a notice posted to this Privacy Policy  prior to any effective date of such change.

How We Collect Information About You  Information You Voluntarily Provide

DogsTrust.com  collects and maintains certain personal information about you when you send us an e-mail or complete any of our online forms, such as when you request information from us or make a donation.  Such information may include your name, mailing address, and e-mail address; it may also include a mobile phone number, the e-mail addresses of those to whom you forward DogsTrust.com electronic content, and any other information collected in the forms.

Other Information DogsTrust.com also collects certain other information that cannot identify you personally when you visit our web site. This information includes your IP address and your domain name. DogsTrust.com logs these IP addresses and domain names, and aggregates them for system administration and to monitor the use of our site. We use the aggregated information to measure the number of visits to our site, the average time spent on our site, the number of pages viewed, and various other site statistics. This monitoring helps us to provide a more useful and engaging online experience to visitors, and helps us to improve the quality of our content.

DogsTrust.com uses cookies in order to make the results available for your on-site searches. Cookies are not used for any other reason on this site. A cookie is a small file that is sent out by a web site, accepted by the user's browser, and placed on the user's hard drive. You can always set your browser to warn of cookies being placed, and then chose which cookies you want to accept. DogsTrust.com does not match any information gathered by cookies with personal information you may have voluntarily submitted to  DogsTrust.com.

Ways Information About You Is Used We may use the information you voluntarily provided to contact you regarding canine-related issues we feel you may be interested in, to keep you updated regarding  DogsTrust.com programs, and to extend an invitation to you to support our programs. We may also send such information to the people whose e-mail addresses you provide when forwarding DogsTrust.com electronic content. When we do so, our sole intent is to enlarge our family of informed Canine advocates and organizational supporters. Every recipient of our electronic communications can quickly and easily "opt out" of future such communications by following the instructions on any electronic communication we send.

Other From time to time, DogsTrust.com may link to other web sites not affiliated with DogsTrust.com. DogsTrust.com attempts to link only to those web sites which also respect a visitor's privacy and the goals of DogsTrust.com. However, DogsTrust.com cannot be responsible for the content or policies of third-party web sites. 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 DogsTrust.com currently links to, please inform DogsTrust.com by contacting us at dogstrust.com 

Security DogsTrust.com uses generally accepted, industry-standard security systems, software, and encryption technologies to protect against unauthorized access to the DogsTrust.com  servers, equipment, and other components of our online presence. This includes using industry-standard security systems to protect processing information.