NRSF Terms of Use

NRSF TERMS OF USE

Updated January, 2020

Introduction

The National Road Safety Foundation, Inc. (NRSF) is committed to protecting your privacy. The following privacy statement describes our practice with respect to the collection and use of your personally identifiable information (personal information) on this website. By using this website, you consent to the terms of our privacy statement and to NRSF processing of personal information for the purposes stated below.

ALL PROGRAMS AND MATERIALS OF NRSF ARE FREE OF CHARGE AND NOT INTENDED FOR SALE. THE PROGRAMS AND MATERIALS ARE USED FOR EDUCATIONAL AND AWARENESS PURPOSES ONLY AND DO NOT SUPPORT OR PROMOTE ANY WRONGFUL USE OF ITS CONTENTS. ALL INFORMATION PROVIDED ARE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES.

Collection of Your Personal Information
NRSF may require you to provide us with personal information if you would like to participate in some activities available on, or benefit from services offered on, this website. We endeavor to limit our requests for personal information to information we believe is minimally necessary to achieve our stated collection purposes.

Also, in order to improve our services and the quality of the website, NRSF offers you the opportunity to provide your suggestions and contributions by completing a Contact Us form which collects personal information such as name and e-mail address. Please note that any comments or materials sent to us, including feedback data, such as questions, comments, suggestions and any other responses are deemed to be non-confidential. We have no obligation with respect to such responses, and NRSF shall be free to use, reproduce, distribute and publicly display such comments and materials without reference to you personally. NRSF is also free to use any ideas, concepts, know-how or techniques contained in such responses for any purpose whatsoever.

Use of Personal Information Collected
You do not have to give us personal information to visit our website. If you choose to provide us with additional information about yourself through ordering free programs on our site, in an email message, form, survey, etc., we will maintain the information for the stated purpose. NRSF does not actively market to children, and we never knowingly ask a child under 13 to divulge personal information.

Information collected by National Road Safety Foundation’s website is utilized solely for the purpose of conducting business, sharing information and providing online services. This information is never shared outside our organization, or with parts of the organization that utilize a different privacy policy. Personal information, including name, address, email, phone, etc., is provided on a voluntary basis only. We may use this information to respond to submitted requests or to provide requested services.

NRSF uses your personal information collected on this website primarily for the following purposes:
• To deliver services, such as newsletters, events or services you request.
• To alert you to special events, updated information and other new materials from NRSF or to forward materials.
• To allow you access to limited-entry areas of our website as
• To contact you in response to sign up forms such as Contact us or Career Opportunities.

NRSF may disclose your personal information if required to do so by law or in the good faith belief that such action is necessary in order to conform to the requirements of law or comply with legal process served on this website, protect and defend the rights or property of NRSF and its family of websites or act in urgent circumstances to protect the personal safety of NRSF employees, users of NRSF products or services, or members of the public.

Children Under 13
National Road Safety Foundation does not collect or maintain any information from individuals we actually know are under 13 in order to protect their privacy. Our website is of general content in nature and is not directed specifically to children in this age group. We encourage all parents to assist their children with accessing information via the web.

Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies
NRSF uses "cookies" and other tracking technologies. A "cookie" is a small text file that may be used to collect information about website activity. For example, when someone visits the website, a cookie is placed on the user's machine (if the user accepts cookies) or is read if the user has visited the website previously. You may set most browsers to notify you if you receive a cookie, or you may choose to block cookies with your browser, but please note that if you choose to erase or block your cookies, you will need to re-enter your original user ID and password to gain access to certain parts of the website.

NRSF may use an email delivery and marketing third party provider to send emails that you have agreed to receive or other relevant information about NRSF. Pixel tags and cookies are used in those email messages and at this website to help us measure the effectiveness of our efforts and how visitors use our website.

If you have agreed to receive emails from us, those emails may contain efforts about goods and services that we think might be of interest to you. In order to understand how our readers interact with the emails and the content that we send, we use pixels in the text in order to understand who has opened the emails that they have been sent. In order to provide our content in the most interesting way, we also use pixels to learn whether you can receive emails in text or html form. If you click on a link in the email, we may set a cookie on your browser. If you visit this website as a result of clicking on a link, we are able to understand how you interact with the pages of our website through the combination of the cookie and pixels set on the pages of our website. This enables us to understand what interested you in our emails and what did not, and what interests you about our website and what do not. We can then try to send you more interesting information in the future. Please note that this information is for our use only - we do not disclose or share this information with any third parties.

Our use of cookies and other tracking technologies allows us to improve our website and your web experience. We may also analyze information that does not contain personal information for trends and statistics.

Third Party Links
This statement applies solely to information collected on this website. This website contains links to other sites. Please be aware that we have no control or influence over the privacy practices of such other websites. We encourage you to read such other websites' privacy statement in order to understand whether and how they process data about your visit to their site.

Changes to This Privacy Statement
With effect for the future, NRSF reserves the right to change this privacy statement from time to time. When we do, we will also revise the "last update" date at the top of this privacy statement. For material changes to this privacy statement, we will notify you by placing a notice on this website.

Security
NRSF endeavors to take reasonable and appropriate steps to protect your personal information from unauthorized access or disclosure. However, we do not warrant or represent that your personal information is completely safe from hackers and other security threats. If you have any questions about the security on this site, you can send an email to info@nrsf.org.

Enforcement of This Privacy Statement
If you have comments or questions with respect to this statement, please contact us at Toll-Free: 866-SAFEPATH (866-723-3728) or email: info@nrsf.org.