Our Privacy Policy
Ananda Dharma Privacy Commitment
Ananda Dharma is committed to protecting the privacy of visitors to our website and the privacy of our members. It is our goal to ensure that the information you submit to us remains private, and is used only for the purposes as set forth herein. This Statement reflects our commitment to you.
Information About All Ananda Dharma Website Visitors
In general, we only gather information about our website visitors collectively, such as what areas users visit most frequently and what services and information users access the most. We only use this data anonymously and in the aggregate. This information helps us determine what is of interest to our visitors, and how we can continually create a better website.
Information About Our Members
Ananda Dharma does not sell, has never sold, and does not intend to sell, trade, or share personal data about visitors or members to any third parties.
In order to better serve our membership and visitors, Ananda Dharma also may survey our members and website visitors from time to time about their preferences and suggestions.
General Information Disclosure
We do not disclose information about your individual visits to the Ananda Dharma website or personal membership information that you provide but choose not to display, such as your contact information or professional information, except when we believe the law requires it.
Cookies
To improve the quality of your IAYT visits, we may use a feature on your Internet browser called a “cookie.” Cookies are small files that your Web browser places on your computer’s hard drive. Cookies are used for remembering user names and passwords, preferences, tracking click streams, and for load balancing. The use of cookies allows for faster service; consistent, updated results; and a more personalized site experience. You do have the option of setting your browser to reject cookies. Doing this, however, may hinder performance and may negatively impact your experience on our site.
Your European Privacy Rights
For individuals within the European Economic Area (EEA) only: Under the GDPR, in certain circumstances, you have the right to: (a) request access to any personal information we hold about you and related information, (b) obtain without undue delay the rectification of any inaccurate personal information, (c) request that your personal Information is deleted provided the personal information is not or Member State law or for the establishment, exercise or defense of a legal claim, (d) prevent or restrict processing of your personal information, except to the of legal claims; and (e) request transfer of your personal information directly to a third party where this is technically feasible.
In addition, where you believe that IAYT has not complied with its obligation under this Privacy Policy or European law, you have the right to make a complaint to an EU Data Protection Authority.