Privacy Policy

At the Due Process of Law Foundation (DPLF) we value and take very seriously the privacy and security of every visitor to our website. At the same time, we aim to provide you with the best possible user experience when you donate or visit our website.

This Privacy Policy explains how we collect and use information about our online visitors. We understand that your information is important to you, and we want to keep you informed about our practices. By visiting DPLF’s website, you agree to the practices described in this Policy. Please note that this Policy may be modified or updated from time to time.

The Data We Collect

Our website offers you easy access to our content, enabling you to learn about DPLF’s activities and participate in our events and initiatives. We collect and store information about our online visitors, both directly from visitors and indirectly from other organizations or companies that provide us with data. We also collect personal information based on your consent when you make a donation, subscribe to our newsletters, or engage with us as a user or follower. We do not sell this information to third parties.

Additionally, we collect non-personal information about our online visitors using “cookies” and other technologies that operate automatically when you visit our website. We use this information to provide visitors with a more relevant online experience and to help improve our website. This data helps us understand which parts of our site are most popular, how visitors navigate the site, and how long they stay. We do not use this information to try to identify individual visitors. If you do not wish to have information collected through cookies, you may disable this feature in your browser settings. However, blocking our cookies may affect certain functionalities of our website.

Our website is not intended for individuals under the age of 18, and DPLF does not knowingly collect personal information from anyone under 18 years old.

How We Use This Data

In certain sections of our website, DPLF may request personal information, for example:

– when you subscribe to our newsletters or sign up for email updates;

– when you make a donation; or

– when you register to participate in one of our events or activities.

The information we collect may include your name, phone number, email address, country, occupation, and preferred language. We do not collect or store national identity numbers on our websites or share them with any other entities. Our website automatically collects data about users’ devices to offer a personalized experience and to help improve content, but this data is not individually identifiable.

We use the data we collect to communicate with our followers and donors, generate statistics, understand trends, and enhance, deliver, and develop our services and activities. We may also use this information to connect with individuals who may be interested in participating in DPLF’s activities or contributing to our mission.

If you are or have been a regular follower or are currently subscribed to our newsletters, we may carry out profiling and segmentation activities to provide you with targeted content based on your interests. If you wish to opt out of future contact, please get in touch with us. You can do so by emailing us at dplf@dplf.org.

On occasion, we may share your information with service providers and other partners who assist us with our activities. For instance, when you make a donation through our website, we do not collect banking information but redirect you to a service provider who will process your donation and forward it to DPLF. These providers are subject to strict confidentiality rules and may only use the information to support DPLF’s operations.

How We Keep Your Information Secure

We use a range of security measures to protect your data to the best of our ability. We maintain physical, electronic, and procedural safeguards to help prevent unauthorized access and misuse of personal information.

We protect the security of supporters’ credit card transactions through several measures, including encryption, access controls, network firewalls, and physical security. These measures make it extremely difficult for anyone to intercept the credit card information you send us. When we work with other companies to process credit card transactions, those companies also use encryption and other appropriate security measures.

No website or electronic data can be entirely secure, but we are continually working to maintain up-to-date and appropriate security mechanisms.

Please note that DPLF may use third-party digital solutions to contact you. Some of these entities are data processors and are subject to data protection laws. They have separate agreements regarding data processing and security measures. DPLF uses third parties such as Google Analytics, Google Tag Manager, Mailchimp, Constant Contact, Meta Business, WordPress, and Donor Box.

To Unsubscribe / Opt-Out

To unsubscribe from DPLF’s emails or to let us know how you prefer to be contacted, please send an email to dplf@dplf.org.