Privacy Statement
The Social Sector Committee is committed to safeguarding your privacy online. Please read the following policy to understand how your personal information will be treated as you make full use of our website.
This policy may change without prior notice.
Some web pages created by the Social Sector Committee use 'cookies', which are small text files that may be placed on your hard disk for record-keeping purposes. It is essentially your identification card, and cannot be executed as code or deliver viruses. It is uniquely yours and can only be read by the server that gave it to you. A cookie's purpose is to tell the server that you returned to that web page. Cookies in and of themselves do not personally identify users, although they do identify a user's computer. Furthermore, a cookie in no way gives us access to your computer. The use of cookies is an industry standard.
Many major websites use cookies to provide useful features for their customers. Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. If you'd prefer, you can set yours to refuse cookies. However, you will not be able to take full advantage of a website if you do so.
The Social Sector Committee will not send you any unsolicited information, including emails regarding any commercial offers or advertisements, at any time. Please be assured that the Social Sector Committee will never share or sell your information with any third party without your consent and authorization. We value the relationships we have with our visitors and future visitors, so we respect these concerns.
Linked sites are not under the control of the Social Sector Committee. Therefore, the Social Sector Committee is not responsible or liable for the contents of any linked site or any link contained in a linked site. Links are provided to you as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link does not imply the endorsement of the site by the Social Sector Committee.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.
This policy may change without prior notice.
Some web pages created by the Social Sector Committee use 'cookies', which are small text files that may be placed on your hard disk for record-keeping purposes. It is essentially your identification card, and cannot be executed as code or deliver viruses. It is uniquely yours and can only be read by the server that gave it to you. A cookie's purpose is to tell the server that you returned to that web page. Cookies in and of themselves do not personally identify users, although they do identify a user's computer. Furthermore, a cookie in no way gives us access to your computer. The use of cookies is an industry standard.
Many major websites use cookies to provide useful features for their customers. Most browsers are initially set up to accept cookies. If you'd prefer, you can set yours to refuse cookies. However, you will not be able to take full advantage of a website if you do so.
The Social Sector Committee will not send you any unsolicited information, including emails regarding any commercial offers or advertisements, at any time. Please be assured that the Social Sector Committee will never share or sell your information with any third party without your consent and authorization. We value the relationships we have with our visitors and future visitors, so we respect these concerns.
Linked sites are not under the control of the Social Sector Committee. Therefore, the Social Sector Committee is not responsible or liable for the contents of any linked site or any link contained in a linked site. Links are provided to you as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link does not imply the endorsement of the site by the Social Sector Committee.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.