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The Boy Scouts of America is committed to respecting and protecting the personal privacy of its members and those who visit its Web sites. It is our policy to acquire personal information from users only by overt and voluntary means, only when it is in the interest of the user to provide it, and to utilize this information only for the purpose it was provided.
The information that follows explains the kinds of information the BSA Web site collects, how it is used, the conditions under which it is made available to third parties, how information is maintained, and our compliance with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.
NOTE: This privacy policy applies only to www.nesa.org. Each Web site operated by the BSA carries a privacy policy, and the terms may differ from site to site.
Except as noted below, under "Interfaces That Collect Personal Information," this site collects anonymous data that is not indicative of and cannot be traced to an individual without the cooperation of their Internet Service Provider. This data includes information about the user's remote IP address, referral data (which page "linked" to the present request), and the browser software's user-agent string. This information is accepted passively from the HTTP headers that are sent from the user when requesting any file from the server.
Personally identifiable data is collected only by means of form interfaces on the site, into which the user must voluntarily enter the information requested. This information is requested only when it is necessary to accomplish the overt purpose indicated by the interface containing the form that requests it. Such for interfaces require only the information reasonably necessary to accomplish the overt purpose indicated on the interface.
No attempt is made to covertly or "quietly" collect personally identifiable information, nor are cookies or any other tracking technology used for the purpose of coordinating information that a user may opt to enter in various interfaces on the site.
Presently, the only interfaces that collect personal information on this Web site are:
Information entered by site visitors is retrieved directly by the Boy Scouts
of America, National Council:
1325 West Walnut Hill Lane
Post Office Box 152079
Irving, TX, 75015-2079
Telephone (972) 580-2000
The anonymous information collected is used to monitor the usage of this Web site and the interests of those who use it. Data such as the volume of traffic to the server, the number of visitors a certain section of the site receives each month, or the most popular search terms are analyzed to derive general statistics about the site's reach and the audience's usage patterns.
Personally identifiable information is used only for the express purpose for which it was submitted, as indicated on the interface itself and/or detailed in "Interfaces That Collect Personal Information," above.
The BSA does not share personally identifiable information collected from site visitors with anyone.
Reports, statistics, and other analyses of aggregate anonymous information may be shared within the organization or provided to third parties at the sole discretion of the Boy Scouts of America. This information does not include any personally identifiable information.
Exception: the Boy Scouts of America reserves the right to use all information at its disposal and to share this information with ISPs. law enforcement agencies, and other third parties as necessary to investigate any incident of misuse or abuse of its site, server, or information systems.
In most cases, personally identifiable information is not maintained on the Web server. Once it has been used for its intended purpose, it is deleted.
This legislation applies only to Web sites of a commercial nature. However, the Boy Scouts of America considers it to provide sound advice for any Web site that is intended for use by children.
Therefore, the Boy Scouts of America does not use its Web site to collect any personally identifiable information from children under 13 years of age. Any input form that requests personally identifiable information that appears on an interface that is expected to be viewed by children under 13 years of age is accompanied by a notice that submissions cannot be accepted from users under 13 years of age. Where "age" or "date of birth" is requested, no information will be stored or transmitted unless the response indicates that the user is 13 years of age or older.
Except for the restricted "Member Resources" section of the site, providing personal information is not a prerequisite for accessing any of the content or resources. Specifically, refusal to provide personal information via a Web interface will never result in a users being denied access to content or resources they would be able to access were the information submitted.
This policy was last modified on 01 November 2005.
We may modify this privacy policy and will post those changes here. If the privacy policy changes in the future, we will not any personal information you have submitted to us under the current Privacy Policy in a manner that is materially inconsistent with this Privacy Policy, without your prior consent.
It may be necessary to deviate from this general policy in unique instances and for specific purposes. In such instances, a link will be provided to a description of the deviation. This link will be placed where it can be reasonably expected to be noticed prior to submitting any information for which this privacy policy is modified or exempted in any way.