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ICAF's Privacy Policy ICAF does not automatically collect information about visitors to our
website, other than the anonymous information that is normally collected
by a web server, such as page hits and number of visitors to the site. ICAF only collects information that is voluntarily provided to ICAF,
such as information in connection with registration as an ICAF member,
submission of comments and suggestions, requests for information, or
placing an order. All such information will be used by ICAF solely for
the purpose for which it is given. ICAF does not share this information
with any other person or company. The ICAF website contains "links" to many other websites including governmental
agencies, educational organizations, and commercial entities that have
been selected carefully to meet the highest standards of credibility
and integrity. However, ICAF cannot guarantee your privacy when selecting
a link that takes you outside of the ICAF website. If you have privacy
concerns about any of the links, please refer to the individual website's
privacy statement. Questions or concerns should be directed to ICAF's
Executive Director, Dr. Ashfaq Ishaq, at childart@icaf.org. By using this site, you agree to the terms and conditions of this ICAF
Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to these terms and conditions, please
do not use this site. We reserve the right to change, modify, add or
remove portions of this policy at any time. Please check this page periodically
for any changes. Special Information on Children's Privacy ICAF does not collect personal information on children who visit our
website. ICAF encourages parents to go online with their children and
to be aware of which sites their children are visiting. ICAF also offers
the following suggestions for parents to help make their children's online
experience safer:
- Teach children never to give personal information, unless supervised
by a parent or responsible adult. This includes name, address, phone
number, name of school, etc.
- Look for website privacy policies to learn how your child's information
is being treated.
- Visit the Federal
Trade Commission (FTC) website for more tips on protecting children's
privacy online, particularly with regard to commercial websites,
which are covered by the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
(COPPA). There are restrictions on these websites related to collecting
information on children under the age of 13.
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