Privacy Policy
Your privacy is important to African Bridge Network (ABN).
The ABN website will not collect personal information from you. However, our site contains certain pages where visitors can submit information about themselves. Please review our Privacy Policy to understand our policies and practices regarding the information we collect. This Privacy Policy governs the URL https://www.africanbn.org and certain electronic communications sent out by ABN.
How We Collect Information About You
ABN collects and maintains certain personal information about you when you send us an email or complete any of our online forms, such as the general contact form, employer contact form, donation form, or mailing list form. Such information may include your name, mailing address, phone number, and email address. You may be asked to provide credit card information to contribute to ABN.
Email Privacy
ABN does not share, distribute or sell email addresses or other personally identifiable information. ABN may provide personally identifiable information to our partners on a strictly confidential basis for the purpose of distributing emails. If you wish to update or remove your information, please e-mail us at info@africanbn.org. You may also unsubscribe at any time in every issue of ABN’s newsletters.
Other Sites
From time to time, ABN may link to third-party websites. ABN attempts to link only to those websites which also respect a visitor’s privacy and the goals of ABN. However, we cannot be responsible for the content or policies of third-party websites. Please check with these third-party organizations for their specific privacy policies. If you find inoperable links or are concerned about any of the sites that ABN currently links to, please contact us at info@africanbn.org.
Modifications
ABN maintains the option to modify this policy at any time by electronic notice posted on our website. Your continued use of our website after the date that such notices are posted will be deemed to be your agreement to the changed terms. This policy was last updated on March 18, 2024.
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