Privacy Policy for Darfur Memorial Project

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1. Introduction

The Darfur Memorial Project ("we" or "us") appreciates your interest in our work and your visit to our website. We are deeply committed to safeguarding your privacy. Therefore, we developed this Privacy Policy to demonstrate how we process the personal data collected via our website in compliance with local, regional and international data protection frameworks, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).

2. Data Collection

We collect non-personally identifiable information about your use of our website through Google Analytics. This includes your IP address, cookie information, and the pages you visit. We do not collect personal data unless you voluntarily provide it to us (for example, by contacting us or signing up for our newsletter).

3. Data Use

We use the data collected to understand website traffic and general visitor habits at an aggregate level which does not personally identify you. This helps us to improve and continually provide better usability, performance, and more effective content.

4. Data Storage

The data that we collect is archived securely in accordance with international data storage principles. It will only be stored for as long as is strictly necessary and handled with utmost confidentiality.

5. Data Protection

We maintain high standards of security measures including Firewall systems and man-in-the-middle (MITM) protection add-ons on the online servers where the data is stored, to prevent unauthorized access, damage or disclosure of the data collected.

6. Your Rights

As a user, you have the right to request access to your personal data, correct any inaccuracies and object to any processing of your data. Furthermore, you have a right to request deletion of your information at any time unless we are compelled to keep this information by law or for legitimate business purposes. Your rights also include being able to withdraw consent, portability of your data, and to lodge complaints related to data processing wherever relevant.

7. Third-party Websites and Sharing

We do not share the data we collect from you with any other organizations or individuals unless it is necessary for deliver the service demanded by you or required by law. For better experience and statistical reasons, we use the tools offered by Google Analytics. Besides this we do not forward your data to any third-party providers.

Further information about Google’s ability to use and share information collected by Google Analytics about your visits to this site is restricted by the Google Analytics Terms of Service and Privacy Policy.

8. Changes to this Policy

From time to time, we may update this privacy policy. On such occasions, we will communicate any substantial changes and provide you with an opportunity to review such changes.

If you have additional queries, please refer to our Contact Us page.

Use of this site indicates compliance with this Privacy Policy.