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The United States Power Squadrons has created this
privacy statement in order to demonstrate our firm
commitment to privacy. The following discloses our
information gathering and dissemination practices for all
USPS web sites whether at the National, District, or
Squadron level, regardless of where they are located on the
Internet.
Information on entering the site
We compile information on the IP addresses that contact
us so we can improve the services provided by our site, but
will not provide the information to others. We use cookies
to save your member access authorization (for a limited
time, on our internal web pages) so you do not have to
re-enter it each time you visit our site. We also use
cookies to maintain privacy of our internal web pages.
Site registration - internal web pages
The registration form of our site requires users to give
us their membership number. We use this information to
maintain the privacy of our Site. Prospective users may
choose to withhold this information, but will be denied
access if they do.
Order forms
Our site uses an order form for customers to request
information, products, and services. We collect visitor's
contact information (like their e-mail address), unique
identifiers (like their USPS certificate number), and
financial information (like their account or credit card
numbers). Contact information from the order form is used to
send orders to our customers. The customer's contact
information is used to get in touch with the visitor when
necessary.
We do not maintain a listing of this information after
the initial information is sent. Financial information that
is collected is used to check the users' qualifications and
bill the user for products and services. Unique identifiers
(such as USPS certificate numbers) are collected from web
site visitors to verify the user's identity and for use as
account numbers in our record system.
Our online surveys ask visitors for contact information
(like their e-mail address). The customer's contact
information is used to contact the visitor when necessary.
Opt-Out
Whenever our site asks a visitor to provide information,
we will provide users the opportunity to opt-out of
receiving communications from us and our partners.
All USPS mailing lists permit users to remove themselves.
You must know the name of list and your password, before
sending an email to listname-request@usps.org
- substitute "listname" with the name of the list. In the
subject (or the body), enter unsubscribe password,
substituting your password.
If you do not remember the password (or which lists you
are on), visit the
Mailman list manager information page for more help.
Delete/Deactivate
This site gives users the following options for removing
their information from our database, and not receive future
communications, or to no longer receive our service.
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You can send e-mail to:
webmaster@usps.org
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You can send mail to the following
postal address:
1504 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh, NC 27622
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You can call the following
telephone number:
888-FOR-USPS
Change/Modify
This site gives users the following options for changing
and modifying information previously provided.
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You can send e-mail to:
webmaster@usps.org
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You can send mail to the following
postal address:
1504 Blue Ridge Road, Raleigh, NC 27622
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You can call the following
telephone number:
888-FOR-USPS
Contacting the Web Site
If you have any questions about this privacy statement,
the practices of this site, or your dealings with this web
site, you can contact the National Secretary:
National Secretary
United States Power Squadrons
1504 Blue Ridge Road
Raleigh, NC 27607
Telephone: 888-FOR-USPS
Fax: 919-836-0813
E-mail:
ns@usps.org
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