Privacy Policy

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Our website address is: https://cefmaryland.org.

Children Under 13

Children should always get permission from their parents before sending any information about themselves (such as their names, email address, phone numbers) over the Internet, to us or to anyone else. We encourage you to become involved with your children’s online experience and to share your interest in our sites with them. Please refer to our Wonderzone privacy policy for more information.

Information CEF Collects

On CEF web sites you can provide contact information for ministry-related purposes, to order resources, or to make ministry contributions. Here are the types of personal information that we collect: The information that we collect online includes:

Contact Information: Name, Organization, complete address, phone, email address.
Payment Information: Method of payment, credit card or service ID, essential verification information.
Shipping Information: Name, organization, complete shipping address, and phone.
Promotional Information: How you found us, what prompted your interest and your areas of interest.
Survey Information: contact information and demographics such as postal/zip code, age level.
Correspondence Information: Suggestions, comments, messages, questions and requests for further correspondence such as Newsletters, e-mail lists, and information requests.
Usage Information: IP address, browser type, operating system, and date stamps.

We also accept information from our affiliate chapters that wish to publish it to the world through our sites and we allow people to post messages and biographical information at our summermissions.com site.

How CEF Uses the Information

CEF uses contact information to communicate with you. We use payment information to complete a purchase, subscription or contribution transaction. Credit card numbers are used only for donation or payment processing and are not retained for any other purpose. Credit card numbers are only kept in our files until the transaction is completed. We use shipping information to deliver resources. Promotional information is used to help us prioritize our promotional efforts and to ensure that we respond to your areas of interest. Surveys are completely voluntary and users therefore do not need to disclose information. Survey information is used to improve our ministry and our sites. Correspondence information is used to accept recommendations, answer questions and facilitate future correspondence as requested. Biographical information is used among missionaries for networking, and among community members for informed donation giving and prayer sponsorship decisions. Information published by our affiliate chapters is used to promote their local ministries and communicate with their prayer and financial supporters. We use log files to track trends and improve the user experience. This data is not linked to personally identifiable information. We release account and other personal information when we believe release is appropriate to comply with law, or protect the rights, property, or safety of CEF, our users, or others. For the protection of our missionaries on the summermissions.com web site, we require that all participants of the summer missions community log in, and we record their login and IP address with every posting they make. CEF never sells, rents, leases, or exchanges any information obtained online with other organizations with the single exception of Teach Kids magazine, CEF former (now discontinued) bimonthly printed magazine for children’s workers, which shares its subscriber list with other selected organizations from time to time. CEF never discloses the identity of its donors to others. While CEF contracts with printing, credit card verification, marketing, auditing, address correction, and other like firms to help us in our work, use of the information is limited to the internal purposes of CEF.

How We Protect What We Know About You

CEF is committed to ensuring the security of your personal information. CEF uses Internet Encryption Software, Secure Socket Layer (SSL) protocol when collecting or transferring sensitive data such as credit card information. 

Cookies

A cookie is a piece of data stored on the user’s hard drives containing information about the user. Cookies allow us to keep track of your user name and password so you don’t have to re-enter that information each time you visit one of our sites. Most browsers contain information on how to set your browser to notify you before accepting cookies or to disable cookies entirely. However, if you don’t accept cookies, you may not be able to take advantage of various features on our sites that are available to other visitors.

Limitation of Liability

Child Evangelism Fellowship will not be liable for any damages or injury that accompany or result from your use of any of its sites. These include, but are not limited to, damages or injury caused by any:

Use of or any inability to use the sites
Use of or inability to use any site to which you hyperlink from our sites
Failure of our sites to perform in the manner you expected or desired
Error or omission our sites
Interruption of availability of our sites
Defect our sites
Delay in operation or transmission of our sites
Computer virus or line failure

We are not liable even if we’ve been negligent or if our authorized representative has been advised of the possibility of such damages or both.

Links

Our Web sites may contain links to other sites. Such a link should not be seen as an endorsement, approval or agreement with any information or resources offered at sites you can access through our sites. Please be aware that Child Evangelism Fellowship is not responsible for the privacy practices of such other sites. We encourage our users to be aware when they leave our site and to read the privacy statements of each and every Web site that collects personally identifiable information.

Notification of Changes

We reserve the right to change this privacy policy at any time. If we decide to change our privacy policy, we will post those changes on our privacy related Web pages so our users are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any, we disclose it.