NRA realizes how important privacy is to our membership. Therefore, we have adopted
the following policy to advise you of your choices regarding the use of your personal
information online. This policy describes what types of information we gather about
you, how we use it, under what circumstances we disclose it to third-parties, and
your rights to update or correct it.
We gather certain broad information about web site use including the number of unique
visitors, the frequency with which they visit, and the programs and services preferred.
We look at the data in summary form, rather than on an individual basis. We gather
this information so we can learn how many people visit NRA sites, which pages are
the most and least viewed, and to identify which web sites are referring visitors
to our sites. The data helps us determine the extent to which our members use certain
parts of our web site. Thus, we use this information to help us in restructuring
sites to better meet the needs of our members.
Most NRA sites and services are intended for general audiences and do not knowingly
collect any personal information from children under 13 years of age. For sites
of interest to our junior members, we are committed to complying fully with the
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act of 1998. Of course the NRA encourages you
to talk with your children about communicating and disclosing personal information
online.
We compile lists for communications and marketing purposes. We will provide that
information to NRA affinity partners who we believe provide goods and/or services
that might be useful to NRA members. Contracts with these companies require them
to keep the member information strictly confidential and prohibit them from using
it for any other purpose. You may ask us to remove you from this list by (1) email:
using our Contact Us page, (2) phone: at 1-800-672-3888, (3) mail: at National Rifle
Association of America, 11250 Waples Mill Road; Fairfax, VA 22033. We do not provide
member information to telemarketers, mailing list brokers, or other companies that
are not offering NRA-endorsed services or benefits.
Cookies are small pieces of text stored on your computer's hard drive by a Web server.
We use session cookies to identify your computer during a particular surfing session,
I.E. when you are placing an order or signing into a site. Such cookies enable you
to store your password for fast logon and to track the items you have placed in
your "shopping cart" during a visit to our online stores. We do not store personal
or sensitive information in cookies. Cookies cannot be used to run programs or to
deliver viruses to your computer.
Most web browsers provide you the ability to accept or decline cookies, as well
as to be warned each time a cookie is being sent. If you choose to decline cookies,
however, you may not be able to access certain interactive features and services
offered on NRA sites.
We collect and analyze traffic on our web site by keeping track of the IP addresses
of our visitors. IP addresses are unique numeric identifiers that are assigned to
each computer browser accessing the Internet. An IP address, by itself, cannot identify
you personally. However, when combined with other information provided by your Internet
Service Provider (ISP), your IP address can be used to identify the computer originating
a message.
You may be required to provide personal information, including your name, email
address, home address, work address, or telephone number. Should you request particular
services, you may be asked for additional information such as your billing address,
credit card number and expiration date. For example, we may ask for information
so that we can process your membership application, facilitate an online store purchase,
create an online account or register for one of our events. We store this information
to provide service for your membership account, send the products you purchased,
and provide entry or registration to one of our events. This information may also
be used to evaluate and improve services and programs we offer our membership.
There will also be opportunities for you to provide us with additional information
regarding your preferences and interests. This information, however, is not required
and is completely optional on your part.
Opt Out
We also use your membership information to send you notices in the mail or by email
about special member benefits, discounts, and offers. If you do not wish to receive
these mailings, you can: (1) opt-out of email lists immediately by following the
instructions at the bottom of the email, (2) email us using our Contact Us page,
(3) call us at 1-800-672-3888, (4) write to us at National Rifle Association of
America, 11250 Waples Mill Road; Fairfax, VA 22030.
Editing Your Personal Information
You may edit your personal information change name and address information, etc.:
(1) on our account maintenance web site, www.NRAMemberServices.org,
(2) call us at 1-800-672-3888, (3) write to us at National Rifle Association of
America, 11250 Waples Mill Road; Fairfax, VA 22030.
We protect your personal information by using technologies and processes such as
encryption, access control procedures, network firewalls, physical security, and
other measures. Whenever personal data is collected by an NRA web site the data
is secured in transit by Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) technology. SSL ensures that
the data in transit between the web server and your client machine is encrypted
and that the information was not changed in transit. Only authorized employees or
agents with a legitimate business purpose are allowed to access your personal information.
We have policies and procedures in place to deal with employees who violate our
privacy and confidentiality policies. When credit card data is required, that data
is additionally protected by internal encryption. Also, credit card data is only
kept for the period of time required by our accounting processes and thereafter
is purged from our system.
Some of our services require you to establish and use a password to protect your
personal information from unauthorized access by others. Please understand that
the National Rifle Association of America is not responsible for the privacy practices
of web sites linked to our site or for the privacy practices of other third parties.
When leaving an NRA site using such a link or by clicking on an advertisement, you
should therefore check the applicable privacy policy of the third party or advertiser
to determine its individual practices.
The National Rifle Association of America may occasionally update this Privacy Policy.
When the National Rifle Association of America makes changes to this Policy, you
will see the word "updated" and the effective date beneath the Privacy Policy title.
The National Rifle Association of America encourages you to periodically review
this Policy to be informed of how we are protecting your information.
If you have questions about this statement or believe that we have not adhered to
it, please contact us via the email, address, or phone number immediately below.
Online:
www.nrahq.org/contact.asp
Mail: National Rifle Association of America
11250 Waples Mill Road
Fairfax, VA 22030
Phone: 1-800-672-3888
Last Updated: April 25, 2007