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Updated with posted changes: June 26, 2018
NRA
realizes how important privacy is to our membership. Therefore, we have adopted
the following policy to advise you of your choices regarding the use of your
personal information online. This policy describes what types of information we
gather about you, how we use it, under what circumstances we disclose it to
third parties, and how you can update it.
We gather
certain broad information about website use including the number of unique
visitors, the frequency with which they visit, and the programs and services
preferred. We look at the data in summary form, rather than on an individual
basis. We gather this information so we can learn how many people visit NRA
sites, which pages are the most and least viewed, and which websites are
referring visitors to our sites. We use this information to help us in
restructuring sites to meet our members' needs. NRA sites do not respond to
"Do Not Track" signals.
Most NRA
sites and services are intended for general audiences and do not knowingly
collect any personal information from children under 13 years of age. We are
committed to complying fully with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
of 1998. Of course, the NRA also encourages parents to discuss privacy issues
with their children.
We compile
lists for communications and marketing purposes. We will provide that
information to NRA affinity partners who we believe provide goods and/or
services that might be useful to NRA members. Contracts with these companies
require them to keep the member information strictly confidential and prohibit
them from using it for any other purpose. You may ask us to remove you from the
lists by: (1) emailing from our Contact Us page; (2) calling us at
1-800-672-3888; or (3) writing to us at National Rifle Association of America,
11250 Waples Mill Road; Fairfax, VA 22030. We do not provide member information
to telemarketers, mailing list brokers, or other companies that are not
offering NRA-endorsed services or benefits. Third parties do not collect
personally identifiable information about the online activities of individuals
who visit NRA sites.
The NRA
online network utilizes a standard technology called a "cookie" to
collect information about how our sites are used. Cookies are small strings of
text stored on your computer's hard drive by a Web server. For example, session
cookies identify your computer during a particular session to track the items
you have placed in your "shopping cart" during a visit to our online
stores.
The NRA
uses cookies in conjunction with third parties (such as Facebook and Google) to
provide measurement on marketing campaigns and send targeted advertisements to
internet users. The NRA does not use any personally identifiable information
when targeting users for advertisements. Using cookies allows personally
identifiable information to remain undisclosed.
If you
would like to opt-out of cookie collection, you can disable and or block
third-party cookies in the settings section of your internet browser. If you
would like to choose which third parties can use cookies on your internet
browser and or see a list of the third parties which are using cookies on your
internet browser, you can visit: www.aboutads.info/choices. Please note that if
you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to access certain
interactive features and services offered on NRA sites.
We collect
and analyze traffic on our websites by keeping track of the Internet Protocol
(IP) addresses of our visitors.
You may be
asked to provide different types of personal information, including your name,
date of birth, email address, mailing address or telephone number. Particular
services may require additional information such as your billing address,
credit card number and expiration date. For example, we may ask for information
to process your membership application, facilitate an online store purchase, or
register for one of our events. There are also optional opportunities for you
to share your preferences and interests.
Opt Out
We also use
your information to send you notices in the mail or by email about special
member benefits, discounts and offers. If you do not wish to receive mailings,
you can: (1) opt out of email lists immediately by following the instructions
at the bottom of each email; (2) email us using our Contact Us page, (3) call
us at 1-800-672-3888; or (4) write to us at National Rifle Association of
America, 11250 Waples Mill Road; Fairfax, VA 22030.
Editing Your Personal Information
Ways you
can edit or update your personal information: (1) visiting NRA Member Services; (2) calling us at
1-800-672-3888; or (3) writing to us at National Rifle Association of America,
11250 Waples Mill Road; Fairfax, VA 22030.
To the
extent that the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) applies to the
NRA, if you are an individual in the European Economic Area ("EEA"),
it is your right to be informed of and to request a copy of the personal data
the NRA holds about you. We also want to make sure your personal data is
accurate and up-to-date; accordingly, you have a right to rectify or supplement
your personal data. Under certain circumstances, you may also have a right to
erase, restrict the processing of, transmit, or object to the processing of
your personal data. If you would like to access, rectify, erase, restrict,
transfer, or object to the processing of your personal data, please email us at GDPR-SAR@nrahq.org or
write us at the following address:
National
Rifle Association of America
ATTN: Data Protection Officer
11250 Waples Mill Road
Fairfax, VA 22030
Please note
that in some circumstances, we may not be able to fully comply with your
requests, or we may ask you to provide us with additional information in
connection with your request if we need to verify your identity or the nature
of your request.
We may
process your data based upon your consent, when it is necessary for services
you request, when it is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation, or
for any other lawful basis of processing. For all personal data collected and
processed based upon your consent, you have a right to withdraw your consent at
any time.
If you have
additional questions, or concerns, please contact us at the above email or
mailing address. If you remain dissatisfied, you can make a compliant with the
applicable supervisory authority.
We protect
your personal information by using technologies and processes such as
encryption, access control procedures, network firewalls, physical security and
other measures. Data is secured in transit by Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
technology. Only authorized employees or agents with a legitimate business
purpose are allowed to access your personal information. We train our employees
and agents to implement and understand our privacy and confidentiality
policies.
Please
understand that the National Rifle Association of America is not responsible
for the privacy practices of websites linked to our sites or other third
parties. When leaving an NRA site using such a link or by clicking on an
advertisement, you should review the applicable privacy policy of the other
party.
The
National Rifle Association of America may occasionally update this Privacy
Policy. When we make changes to this Policy, you will see the word
"updated" and the effective date beneath the Privacy Policy title.
The National Rifle Association of America encourages you to review this Policy
periodically to be informed of how we are protecting your information.
If you have
questions about this statement or believe that we have not adhered to it,
please contact us via the email,
phone number or address shown below.
Online:
contact.nra.org
Phone:
1-800-672-3888
Mail:
National Rifle Association of America
11250 Waples Mill Road
Fairfax, VA 22030