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Privacy Policy

The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs is very concerned about protecting your online privacy. We have developed our websites so as to provide our users with the ability to access them without disclosing their personal data.

Collection of Information

Anonymous data is collected automatically from every visitor to the site. This data indicates the browser type, operating system, Internet service provider, or manner in which they were directed to our site. The Jerusalem Center websites do not use cookies or any other similar tracking technologies to collect information about its visitors. The anonymous data is received in an aggregated format and therefore does not give specific details about any individual visitor.

When you register to receive Jerusalem Center newsletters, we ask you for your name and email address. For book sales and donations, users are required to provide further information such as credit card numbers, addresses, and other payment account information. Submission of data in these manners is done on a voluntary basis; no personal information is ever taken without your consent.

The Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs does not knowingly collect information from anyone under the age of 13.

We do not collect information about our visitors from other sources, such as public records or bodies, or private organizations.

Distribution of Information

Your personal and financial information will never be released to a third party except to the appropriate banks to the necessary extent required to complete your transactions. The Jerusalem Center does not sell, trade, or voluntarily transfer email addresses, or any other personal information, to third parties. No third party is given access to our mailing lists.

Privacy Contact Information

For any issues relating to the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs’ Privacy Policy, or to revise your information, please contact info@stagingapp6684.cloudwayssites.com or by mail to Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, Beit Milken, 13 Tel Hai, Jerusalem 92107, Israel. 

Commitment to Data Security

We take reasonable security measures to ensure that all data you supply us with is protected against unauthorized access, usage or alteration. Access to personal information is restricted to authorized personnel who need to know that information in order to operate, develop, or improve our services. We are committed to ensuring that these terms are met and that your information remains confidential. All data is stored on secure, password-protected servers. However, due to the fact that no server is completely impenetrable, we cannot guarantee the security of our servers.

Revisions to Policy

This privacy policy is valid as of January 1, 2017. By using this site, you are agreeing to the terms of the privacy policy. We reserve the right to revise the terms of the policy at any time. The new policy will be effective when the terms are posted and your continued use of the Jerusalem Center website indicates an agreement to the modified terms.

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