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Privacy
Parents for Public Schools of Greater Jackson (PPSJ) respects the privacy of visitors to its Web site. PPSJ strongly believes that if electronic commerce and online activities are to flourish, consumers must be assured that information provided online is used responsibly and appropriately. To protect online privacy, PPSJ has implemented the following policy.
About the Information We Collect
Most of the data and information we collect through our Web site is used only to help PPSJ achieve its mission. It is our policy to collect and store only personal information that our clients knowingly provide.
From Casual Web Site Visitors and General Users. We do not collect any personal information from users browsing our Web site. When you use the public areas of our Web site you are doing so anonymously. We do collect aggregate use information, such as the number of hits (visits) per page. We use aggregate data for internal and marketing purposes, but we don't collect any personally identifying information.
From Our Clients, Donors and Other Customers. If while visiting our Web site you order a product, register for a conference, submit a technical assistance question, or request other information, you will be asked to provide certain information. In all cases this information is submitted voluntarily. In most cases, PPSJ asks clients to provide their name, title, organization name, address, telephone, and e-mail. Similar information may be submitted to PPSJ on a registration form.
Customer Lists
Our client list is not for sale. When you visit our Web site or work with PPSJ, your name and mailing information will not be sold to a commercial organization.
How We Use Cookies
PPSJ does not use cookies to track your usage or any other personal information about you.
Complaint Procedure
If you suspect that we have handled your personal information in a manner that doesn't comply with this privacy statement, please contact us by e-mailing an explanation to Susan Womack or by calling (601) 969-6015.

