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Privacy

Privacy Policy

Updated: December 7, 2023

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Colorado Patients Taking Action (“we,” “our,” “us”) is committed to protecting the privacy and security of visitors to our website. This privacy policy (the "Privacy Policy") applies to our website (the “Services”). By using the Services, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. 1. Information Collection You generally are not required to provide information about yourself when you visit the Services. However, we may ask you for your name, e-mail address, and Zip Code, and additional information as otherwise described to you at the point of collection or pursuant to your consent.

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2. Use of Information

We may use information that we collect through the Services for a variety of purposes, including to provide you with information you request, to contact you via email and otherwise about services that we think might be of interest to you, or as otherwise described to you at the point of collection or pursuant to your consent.

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3. Sharing of Information

We are committed to maintaining your trust, and we want you to understand when and with whom we may share the information we collect.

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  • Service Providers: We may share your information with service providers that perform certain functions or services on our behalf (such as to host the Services, fulfill requests, provide services, manage databases, perform analyses, provide customer service, or send communications for us).

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  • Administrative or Legal Process: We may disclose your information to third parties in order to protect the legal rights, safety, and security of our organization, our corporate affiliates, subsidiaries, business partners, and the users of our Services; respond to and resolve claims or complaints; prevent fraud or for risk management purposes; and comply with or respond to law enforcement or legal process or a request for cooperation by a government or other entity, whether or not legally required.

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  • Other Parties with Your Express or Implied Consent: We may share information with other third parties when you consent to such sharing.

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4. Links To Other Web Sites

The Services may contain links to other websites or online services that are operated and maintained by third parties and that are not under the control of or maintained by us. Such links do not constitute an endorsement by us of those other websites, the content displayed therein, or the persons or entities associated therewith. This Privacy Policy does not apply to this third-party content. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of these third-party websites or services.

 

5. Security

We have adopted security procedures to help protect against loss, misuse, and unauthorized access to the information you provide to us. Please note that no data transmission or storage can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while we strive to protect your information and privacy, we cannot guarantee or warrant the security of any information you disclose or transmit to the Services and cannot be responsible for the theft, destruction, or inadvertent disclosure of your information.

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6. Children’s Privacy

The Services are directed to a general audience. The Services do not knowingly collect, use, or disclose personal information from children under the age of 13 without prior parental consent, except as permitted by the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”). If we learn that we have collected personal information from a user under 13, we will promptly delete personal information collected from that user.

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7. Changes To This Privacy Policy

We may update this Privacy Policy periodically to reflect changes in our privacy practices. We will post a prominent notice through our Services to notify you of any material change, and indicate at the top of the notice when it was most recently updated.

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8. Your California Privacy Rights

We do not share information that we collect with third parties for the third party’s direct marketing purposes. Some web browsers may transmit “do-not-track” signals to the websites with which the user communicates. Because of differences in how web browsers incorporate and activate this feature, it is not always clear whether users intend for these signals to be transmitted, or whether they even are aware of them. Because there currently is no industry standard concerning what, if anything, websites should do when they receive such signals, we currently do not take action in response to these signals. If and when a final standard is established and accepted, we will reassess how to respond to these signals. In some cases, third parties may be able to collect information about a user’s online activities over time and across different websites when he or she uses our Services.

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9. International Users

Please note that the Services are directed towards users who reside in the United States. When you use the Services, your information is stored and processed in and the United States, and/or transferred to other countries and territories, pursuant to the laws of the United States. While some of these countries may not offer the same level of privacy protection as your own, we commit to uphold the privacy protections as explained in this Policy.

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