Privacy Policy
How we use your information
We collect, use, disclose and otherwise process personal information for the purposes set forth below:
To provide you use of the Services.
Communication with you: including to send you news and information issues concerning voting, to measure the effectiveness of our programs, to send you timely election reminders via email and SMS/text, to provide products and services you request (and send related information), to operate our Services, to communicate with you about your access to and use of our Services, to respond to your inquiries, to provide troubleshooting, to fulfill your requests and provide technical support, and for other customer service and support purposes.
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Analyzing and improving our organization: including to better understand how users access and use our Services; to evaluate and improve our Services and operations; to develop new features, offerings, and services; to conduct surveys and other evaluations; and for other research and analytical purposes.
Securing and protecting our organization: including to protect and secure our operations, assets, Services, network and information and technology resources and to investigate, prevent, detect and take action regarding fraud, unauthorized access, situations involving potential threats to the rights or safety of any person or third party, or other unauthorized activities or misconduct.
Defending our legal rights: including to manage and respond to actual and potential legal disputes and claims, and to otherwise establish, defend or protect our rights or interests, including in the context of anticipated or actual litigation with third parties.
Planning and facilitating restructuring transactions: related to any actual or contemplated merger, acquisition, asset sale or transfer, financing, bankruptcy or restructuring of all or part of our organization.
Auditing, reporting, corporate governance, and internal operations: including relating to financial, and accounting audits; audits and assessments of our operations, privacy, security and financial controls, risk, and compliance with legal obligations; and our general business, accounting, record keeping and legal functions.
Complying with legal obligations: including to comply with the law, our legal obligations and legal process, such as warrants, subpoenas, court orders, and regulatory or law enforcement requests.
The purposes for which we may process personal information will vary depending upon the circumstances.
We may also aggregate and and/or anonymize personal information and analyze that information for statistical or any other purposes permitted by law. When we do so, we take reasonable precautions to ensure the information cannot be associated with an identifiable user and we maintain and use the information in deidentified form, except that may we attempt to reidentify such information to determine whether our deidentification processes satisfy applicable legal requirements. After being deidentified, the information is no longer personal information and is not subject to this Privacy Policy.
Local or State Municipalities: After you mail in or electronically submit your voter registration application form to local or state election officials, it generally becomes a matter of public record from your state of residence. This means it will be available for inspection and use by candidates for public office and their campaign organizations as well as by others who satisfy the requirements of the State law governing its use.