Website Privacy Policy
Thank you for visiting the Habitat for Humanity of Greene County Website.
Habitat for Humanity of Greene County is committed to respecting the privacy of online visitors and pledges its best efforts to that end. In general, you can visit us on the Web without telling us who you are or revealing anything about yourself.
Our Web server automatically recognizes each visitor’s domain name, but does not automatically collect personally identifiable information. There may be times, however, such as when you register as a volunteer, that we will collect specific information. If you choose to provide personally identifiable data, you may receive future information from us–by mail, electronically or by telephone–advising you of upcoming Habitat for Humanity events, services, new products, or volunteer and support opportunities. If you do not wish to be contacted with such information, please let us know by writing or sending e-mail to us. Those who provide personally identifiable data also may receive information from other reputable organizations. You can, however, have your name put on our do-not-share list by e-mailing or writing to us at the addresses above. Please make sure to provide your full name and address for exclusion from “future contact” or “share” lists.
A “cookie” is a small piece of data stored on your computer’s hard drive when you visit our Web site. Our site may uses cookies to analyze our Web site’s overall traffic patterns and improve our visitors’ online experience. We do not use cookies to store or collect any personal information. Many browsers provide an option to block or remove cookies. You can visit our site successfully while blocking cookies, but leaving cookies enabled in your browser will help us to improve our site’s usability and effectiveness.
In order to provide a more comprehensive and useful site, our Web site may contain links to other Web sites. Habitat for Humanity of Greene County is not responsible for the privacy practices of these sites.
Note to Parents
We are pleased when young people visit our Web site to learn more about the organization and the problem of poverty housing. We do not knowingly solicit data from children and do not knowingly market to children.