Contents:
- Information We Collect and Receive
- How We Use the Information We Collect and Receive
- Information Sharing
- Analytics, Cookies and Other Website Technologies
- Communicating
- Accessing Your Data
- Security
- Children’s Privacy Policy (COPPA)
- Notice to California Residents
- Changes to this Statement/Contact Us
1. Information We Collect and Receive
ACMA collects different types of information to provide products and services to our members and non-members with have interests in the composites industry, including:
Customer Account: This includes information you provide to create your account, respond to surveys, webinars, membership/advertising/exhibitor/sponsor contracts, registration for events, speaker agreements, magazine/e-newsletter subscription forms, professional certification or credits for education, purchases of products, awards programs, volunteer participation, editorial sourcing and requests to be placed on distribution lists. The information may include contact data, billing and payment information, demographic data, a password and a valid email address.
Registration Data: This includes information you provide to create your account, or attend events, or attend and present webinars. The information may also include contact data, billing and payment information, demographic data, a password and a valid email address.
Service Data (including Session and Usage Data): When you use our products and services, ACMA receives information generated through the purchase and/or use of the products and services, either entered by you or others who use the products and services with you. ACMA may also collect usage and log data about how the products and services are accessed and used, including information about the device you are using the products and services on, IP addresses, location information, language settings, and what operating system you are using.
Third Party Data: We may receive information about you from other sources, including publicly available databases or third parties from whom we have purchased data. This data may be combined with information we already have about you to help us update, expand and analyze our records, identify new prospects for marketing, and provide products and services that may be of interest to you.
Location Information: We collect your location-based information for the purposes of providing and supporting ACMA products and services.
Device Information: When you use our products and services, we automatically collect information on the type of device you use and its operating system version.
Hotel Stay Information: Attendees who secure housing through ACMA vendors must provide personal information such as: arrival and departure dates, hotel selection, contact information, and payment and billing information.
2. How We Use the Information We Collect and Receive
ACMA may use the data we collect as necessary to (a) provide and maintain the services we offer; (b) address and respond to customer support issues; (c) as required by law; (d) fulfill our contracts; (e) improve and enhance products and services.
Some specific examples of how we use the information:
- Create and maintain your account
- Mail magazines and email e-newsletters
- Send you an order confirmation or contract
- Payment processing
- Mail and email marketing communications
- Mail and email membership communications
- Respond to customer inquiries
- Conduct research and analysis
- Market services of our third-party business partners
ACMA may use the data we collect to contact you about relevant products and services based upon legitimate interest. “Legitimate interests” means the interests of ACMA in conducting and managing our organization, and in serving our industry. For example, we have a legitimate interest in processing your personal data to analyze how our websites, products and services are being used by you, and to ensure network and information security, as described in this Privacy Policy. When we process your personal data for our legitimate interests, we make sure to consider and balance any potential impact on you, and your rights under data protection laws. Our legitimate interests do not automatically override your interests. We will not use your personal data for activities where our interests are overridden by the impact on you, unless we have your consent or those activities are otherwise required or permitted to by law
ACMA will retain your information as long as your account with us is active, to comply with our legal obligations, to resolve disputes, and to enforce our agreements. If you wish to cancel your account, stop receiving services, or inactivate or remove personal information about you from our database, please contact us here.
3. Analytics, Cookies and Other Website Technologies
ACMA is continuously improving its websites and products through the use of various third-party website analytic tools. They help us understand how visitors use our websites, desktop tools, and mobile applications, what they like and dislike, and where they may encounter issues. While we maintain ownership of this data, we do not share this type of data about individual users with third parties.
Geolocation and Other Data:
We may utilize precise Geolocation data, but only if you specifically opt-in to the collection of that data in connection with a particular service. We also use information such as IP addresses to determine the general geographic location areas of our visitors. The web beacons used in conjunction with these web analytics tools may gather data such as which browser or operating system a person uses, domain names, MIME types, and what content, products and services are reviewed or downloaded when visiting or registering for services at one of our websites or using one of our mobile applications.
Google Analytics:
We use Google Analytics as described in “How Google uses data when you use our partners’ sites or apps.” You may prevent your data from being used by Google Analytics on websites by installing the Google Analytics opt-out browser add-on. We also employ IP address masking, a technique used to truncate IP addresses collected by Google Analytics and store them in an abbreviated form to prevent them from being traced back to individual users. Portions of our website may also use Google Analytics for display advertisers including DoubleClick or Dynamic Remarketing, which provide interest-based ads based on your visit to this or other websites. You may use Ads Settings to manage the Google ads you see and opt-out of interest-based ads.
Tracking Technologies:
ACMA and its partners use cookies and similar tracking technologies to track user traffic patterns and hold certain registration information. Tracking technologies such as beacons, tags and scripts, are also used to collect and track information and to improve and analyze our service. The Help menu on the menu bar of most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie and how to disable cookies altogether. You may still review the website if you choose to set your browser to refuse all cookies; however, you must enable cookies to establish an account and to install the services.
Examples of Cookies We Use:
Cookie Type
Purpose
Description
Session Cookies
We use these cookies to operate our websites.
Some cookies are essential for the operation of ACMA websites. If a user chooses to disable these cookies, the user will not be able to access all of the content and features.
Preference Cookies
We use these cookies to remember your preferences.
When you register from an ACMA website, we use cookies to store unique, randomly assigned user IDs that we generate for administrative purposes. These cookies enable you to enter the ACMA sites without having to log on each time.
Advertising Cookies
These cookies are used to serve you with advertisements that may be relevant to you and your interests.
We use cookies to make advertising more engaging to users, as well as to assist in reporting on marketing program performance and analytics.
Security Cookies
These cookies are used for general security purposes and user authentication.
We use security cookies to authenticate users, prevent the fraudulent use of log-in credentials, and protect user data from access by unauthorized parties.
Social Media:
Our sites include social media features, such as Facebook, Google and Twitter “share” buttons. These features may collect your IP address, which page you are visiting on our site, and may set a cookie to enable the feature to function properly. These services will also authenticate your identity and provide you the option to share certain personal information with us, such as your name and email address, to pre-populate our sign-up form or provide feedback. Your interactions with these features are governed by the privacy policy of the company providing them.
4. Information Sharing
Ensuring your privacy is important to us. ACMA does not sell its lists or share your personal information with third parties except as described in this privacy policy. We may share your personal information as needed for legal purposes. Third-party service providers have access to personal information only as needed to perform their functions, and must process the personal information in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Examples of information we may share with third-party service providers:
- Fulfilling orders – Fed Ex, UPS, USPS, Community Brands Software, Learn Something
- Payment processing – PayPal, Authorize.net
- Processing magazine or marketing label files – Modern Litho
- Verifying accuracy and updating contact information – NCOA Data Correction, SmartyStreets
- Sending marketing communications – Higher Logic Software, SalesForce.com, Exhibitor Invites
- Sending member communications – Higher Logic, SalesForce.com
- Conducting research and analysis –Survey Monkey,
- Processing event registrations – Community Brands, Convention Data Services, WebEx, Map Your Show, eShow
- Creation and fulfillment of exhibitor and sponsorship contracts and services – Freeman, Map Your Show
- Tracking of registrant housing/hotel reservation – Conference Direct, Passkey
Examples of how we may disclose data for legal reasons include:
- As part of a merger, sale of company assets, financing or acquisition of all or a portion of our business by another company, where customer information will be one of the transferred assets.
- As required by law, for example, to comply with a valid subpoena or other legal process; when we believe in good faith that disclosure is necessary to protect our rights, or to protect your safety (or the safety of others); to investigate fraud; or to respond to a government request.
We may also disclose your personal information to any third party with your prior consent.
5. Communications
ACMA may need to communicate with you for a variety of reasons, including:
- Responding to your questions and requests. If you contact us with a problem or question, we will use your information to respond.
- Sending you administrative emails and messages about your membership or other relevant business information. We may contact you to inform you about changes in our services, our service offerings, and important service related notices, such as billing or security notices. These emails and messages are considered a necessary part of the services, and you may not opt-out of them.
- Sending emails about new products or other news about ACMA that we think you’d like to hear about, either from us or from our business partners. You may always opt out of these types of messages at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link at the bottom of each communication.
- Conducting surveys. We may use the information gathered in the surveys to enhance and personalize our products, services, and websites.
- Offering referral programs and incentives, which allow you to utilize email, text, or URL links that you may share with friends or colleagues.
- For industry expertise in the case of sourcing editorial content, conducting market research and soliciting presenters for education.
6. Accessing Your Data
Our customers may always review, update or change personal information from within their accounts. ACMA will also, when you request, provide you with information about whether we hold, or process on behalf of a third party, any of your personal information. Please contact us here if you need assistance in reviewing your information. ACMA will respond to your access request to review the information we have on file for you within a reasonable time.
We may transfer personal information to companies that help us provide our services, and when we do, these transfers to subsequent third parties are covered by appropriate transfer agreements. We will retain personal data we process on behalf of our customers as needed to provide services to our customers. Also, we will retain this personal information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce our agreements.
ACMA is headquartered in the United States of America and maintains a global infrastructure. Information that we collect and maintain may be transferred to, or controlled and processed in, the United States and/or other countries around the world. When you provide us with information, or use our website(s) and services, you consent to this transfer. We will protect the privacy and security of personal information we collect in accordance with this privacy policy, regardless of where it is processed or stored.
7. Security
ACMA follows generally accepted standards to protect the personal information submitted to us, both during transmission and once it is received; however, no security measure is perfect. We recommend safeguarding your password, as it is one of the easiest ways you can manage the security of your own account – remember that if you lose control over your password, you may lose control over your personal information.
8. Children’s Privacy Policy (COPPA)
Our Site is not directed to children under the age of 13 and children under the age of 13 should not use any portion of our Site. ACMA also does not knowingly collect or maintain information collected online from children under the age of 13.
9. Notice to California Residents
Pursuant to California Code 1798.83, residents of the state of California have the right to request from companies conducting business in California a list of all third parties to which the company has disclosed certain categories of personal information during the preceding year for the third parties’ direct marketing purposes and the categories of personal information the company shares. Alternatively, the law provides that a company that has a privacy policy that provides consumers with choice (i.e., a right to opt-out or opt-in) regarding the sharing of their personal information with third parties for their marketing purposes may instead provide information on how to exercise that choice. ACMA hereby chooses the latter option and provides you with a right to opt-out of the collection of your personal information that will be shared with third parties for their marketing purposes. Should you choose to exercise this opt-out right, you must make any such request by emailing the email address listed in Section 5 above.
Additionally, you should know that we may allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain anonymous information when you access, visit and/or use our Site. These companies may use non-personally identifiable information (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over) during your use of the Site in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of interest to you. Several of our service providers who utilize these cookies or beacons on our web Site enable you to opt out of this behavioral advertising. To learn more or opt out from these providers you can visit www.networkadvertising.org or aboutads.info. We also provide you with additional tools to opt out of marketing from us or certain transfers of your information. Please see Section 4 above.
10. Changes to this Statement/Contact Us
ACMA may update this Privacy Policy to reflect changes to our information practices. If we make any material changes we will provide notice on this website, and we may notify you by email (sent to the email address specified in your account). We encourage you to periodically review this page for the latest information on our privacy practices. If you continue to use ACMA products and services after those changes are in effect, you agree to the revised policy.
Contact Us
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy or our treatment of the information you provide us, please contact as at:
Address: American Composites Manufacturers Association, 2000 N. 15th Street, Ste. 250 Arlington, VA 22201
Email: info@acmanet.org
Last updated 05/25/2018