We value your privacy and this policy explains our practices about the way your information is collected and used. Your use of our site indicates you agree to or consent to this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with this Policy please exit the site.

Personal Information

You are not required to provide any personal information to visit the Internet Governance Coalition website. The personal information Internet Governance Coalition collects about you is that which you voluntarily provide, such as your name and email address, if you sign up to be a part of Internet Governance Coalition email list and to receive Internet Governance Coalition’s alerts and updates. Internet Governance Coalition may also collect additional information about you when you visit certain features on the site or certain pages of our partners when you interact with offers and advertisements, when you contact us for support, or when you log into the Services with your account.

Internet Governance Coalition will not share, sell, trade, disclose or rent your personal information without your consent.

Non-personal Information

Internet Governance Coalition does collect forms of non-personal information.

Examples include

  • The type of the domain from which you accessed the Internet
  • The date and time you accessed the site
  • The IP address from which you accessed the site
  • The type of browser software used to view the site. This information does not contain information about a specific individual. Internet Governance Coalition does not track a particular individual’s use of the site. Users remain anonymous unless they specifically provide personal information.

Internet Governance Coalition uses this information to help provide better services to you, to gather certain demographic information and to provide information about any advertisements featured or presented on the site.

Cookies

A cookie is a small data file that web sites commonly write to the site visitor’s hard drive when a site is visited. A cookie file contains information that can identify a return visitor each time he or she visits our site. The data is encrypted for added security. This site may use cookies as a way to measure activity and traffic patterns on the site in order to continually improve the visitor’s experience. Cookies also provide visitors the convenience of not having to log in a password more than once on our site, thereby saving the visitor time while on our site.

A browser can be set to warn the users before accepting cookies. Users can choose to refuse cookies by turning them off in the browser. Users do not need to have cookies turned on to visit our site, but will need them to use certain customizable features on the site that we may launch in the future.

Shared Information

Internet Governance Coalition reserves the right and you expressly authorize us to share any information we have about you:

(1) in response to subpoenas, court orders, or legal process, or to establish, protect, or exercise our legal rights or to defend against legal claims;

(2) to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities, fraud, or situations involving potential threats to the safety of any person or property;

(3) to investigate, prevent, or take action against voluminous spamming, service attacks, or attempts to compromise the security of information on the site; and

(4) if we are acquired by or merge with another entity.

External Links

Our site may contain links to other Internet web sites, and Internet Governance Coalition is not responsible for the content or privacy practices of any linked websites.

Changes to the Privacy Policy

Internet Governance Coalition reserves the right to change the terms of this policy at any time without any prior notice to you.

Contact Us

If you have questions about this privacy statement, please feel free to Internet Governance Coalition.