Privacy Policy

The Church in St. Louis is pleased to provide information to our website visitors about our online Privacy Policy. Your privacy is important to us, and our online Privacy Policy is intended to protect and secure any personally identifiable information you provide to The Church in St. Louis online when you visit and use The Church in St. Louis' website.

This Privacy Policy will remain in full force and effect as long as you are a user of any of The Church in St. Louis Site. By visiting or using The Church in St. Louis's Site, you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with this Privacy Policy, you should not participate in any of the Site's activities that require you to provide your Personal Information.

We regularly review and, where necessary, update our Privacy Policy. All updates and amendments are effective immediately, and you will be notified of any applicable changes upon visiting our Site.

INFORMATION WE COLLECT

Personal Information we gather is voluntarily supplied by you when you fill out our Contact Form or request more information.

The Personal Information we collect may include your first and last names, address, telephone number, and/or email address.

In addition, we collect non-identifying demographic and interest data through Google Analytics Demographic and Interest Reporting. Visitors may opt out of Google Analytics for Display Advertising through Google's Ads Settings, or via the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on, which can be found at http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.

HOW THE INFORMATION IS USED

Your Personal Information will be used to send you the information you requested, and any additional literature related to The Church in St. Louis and The Church in St. Louis's activities.

The Church in St. Louis does not sell, exchange, rent, lease, or otherwise disclose your Personal Information to third-party marketers, persons, or organizations. We do not use your Personal Information for any commercial purposes.

The Church in St. Louis reserves the right to use or disclose any information as needed to satisfy any law, regulation, or legal request to protect the integrity of the Site; to fulfill your requests; or to cooperate in any law enforcement investigation or any investigation on a matter of public safety.

Demographic and interest data gathered through Google Analytics Demographic and Interest Reporting is for analyzing trends in aggregate and is never combined with personally identifiable information.

HOW WE PROTECT YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION

We do our utmost to protect your privacy. As such, we have implemented industry-standard security systems and procedures to protect your Personal Information from unauthorized disclosure, misuse, or destruction.

PRIVACY POLICY RELATED TO MINORS

Users of The Church in St. Louis's Sites must be at least 18 years of age in order to participate in any activity that requires the submission of Personal Information. By requesting information from The Church in St. Louis or participating in our Site, you certify that you are at least 18 years of age. We do not knowingly accept Personal Information from anyone under the age of 18 and will automatically reject and delete the Personal Information of any person we believe in good faith to be under 18. Information intended for minors must be requested by and in the name of the minor's parent or guardian who is 18 or older.

LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES

The Church in St. Louis's Site provides links to third-party websites that could be of interest to our users. The Church in St. Louis does not operate these websites and is not responsible for the policies and practices of other companies and their websites.

COOKIES

A cookie is a small text file that websites create and store on your computer containing data such as the user's computer identification information, customized preferences, or activities while visiting a website. The Church in St. Louis does not disclose to third parties any cookie information created by our website, except as needed to satisfy any law, regulation, or legal request. The Church in St. Louis is not responsible for the creation or storage of any cookies on your computer by other companies or websites. You may choose to refuse or disable cookies by adjusting the security settings on your internet browser.

CONTACTING US

If you have any questions or concerns, you can contact us in the following ways:
Email: ___________
Phone: __________
Mail: ______________