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Privacy Statement

Privacy Statement and Data Collection

Huntington Tri-Village Little League (HTV) is committed to safeguarding your privacy online. We have posted this privacy policy to help you understand how your personal information will be treated as you use and enjoy our web site. This policy may change from time to time, so please check back periodically.

Collection of Information

As you navigate the site, HTV or its affiliates may be collecting personal information, either by asking you to tell us something about yourself (for example, when you input your name, address, and email address). This personal information may be used to contact you, either by electronic communication (such as email) or by regular mail or telephone. We will not share your personal information with any third party vendors or anyone not affiliated with Little League baseball.

Children's Privacy Policy

HTV does not solicit personal information from children under 18 years of age. The membership process of this Web site is intended for the registration of parents or guardians of children only.

While HTV does not solicit the membership of children, we are compliant with the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act, otherwise known as COPPA. We have posted the Children's privacy policy to help both children and parents understand how a child's personal information will be treated as that child uses the HTV Web site. This policy may be modified from time to time to better address your concerns or to reflect new changes in online policy, so please check back frequently.

About the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)

Whether playing, shopping, studying or just surfing, today's kids are taking advantage of all that the Web has to offer. But when it comes to their personal information online, who's in charge? In an effort to put parents in the driver's seat, the Federal Trade Commission has established new rules for Web site operators to make sure that kids' privacy is protected while they're online. These rules, which went into effect on April 21, 2000, are part of the 1998 Children's Online Privacy Protection Act.

The law requires that Web site operators post comprehensive privacy policies on their sites, notify parents about their information practices, and obtain parental consent before collecting any personal information from children under the age of 13 or allowing kids under 13 to publicly post personal information such as on Web pages, bulletin boards or chat rooms without their parent's consent. For kids, this means that they will not have free reign of all that the Web has to offer, unless their parent provides consent.

Basically, the law was enacted not to restrict Web operators from providing services and capturing useful data, but to restrict kids from releasing information about themselves that could allow a stranger to contact them.

For more detailed information on COPPA, please visit: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs/online/kidsprivacy.htm

Unsubscribe Capability

If you do not wish to receive any communications from HTV, you have the right to select the "unsubscribe" option. You may "unsubscribe" by clicking the appropriate box when updating information. If at any time you want to update, correct or amend any information you previously have given us, follow the instructions.



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