

JA Worldwide® Privacy Policy
This statement discloses the privacy
practices of JA Worldwide®
Questions pertaining to this statement
should be directed to:
newmedia@ja.org for clarification.
Our Privacy Vow
Your privacy is important. We strive to
provide you with a safe and secure user experience. On
occasion, there may be instances wherein information must be
obtained in order to differentiate you from our thousands of
other unique visitors. This helps us provide information and
services that are most relevant to you.
We collect information through
registration and cookies.
Registration
When registering for certain services
such as contests, promotions, online curriculum and games, we
may ask that you provide us with some information. This
information may include your name, passwords, email address,
phone number, and postal address, some or all of which will be
used for personalization and identification purposes only.
Cookies
Some of our Web pages use “cookies” so
that we can better serve you with more tailored information.
Cookies are pieces of information that Web sites transfer to
your browser to keep on your computer for
record-keeping purposes. These cookies allow us to “save” your
passwords and settings so that you can avoid re-entering them
each time you return for a visit. It should be understood
that cookies do NOT collect any information, but rather store
preferences. The information we collect and analyze is used
for the sole purpose of improving our service to you.
The use of cookies is now an industry
standard, and will be found on most major Web sites. If you so
desire, you can set your browser to either notify you when you
have received a cookie, or refuse cookies altogether. It
should be understood that many sites will not function
properly if your browser is set to decline cookies.
Use of Information
Any personal information you provide to
JA Worldwide® is maintained and accessible only by
Junior Achievement unless specifically stated otherwise.
JA Worldwide® may use the information it collects in
any of the following ways:
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We use aggregate data collected to
inform our local offices of the number of people from their
areas who are registered users. No personally identifiable
information is disclosed in this process; only general
information in aggregate form.
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Non-specific, aggregate data is also
used for the purposes of collecting general demographic
information, measuring user interests, and analyzing the
collective characteristics and behaviors of our registered
visitors. The collection of this information allows us to
appropriately change, update, and service the Web site in
accordance to common trends.
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From time to time, JA Worldwide® may use your information to inform you of changes and
enhancements to our content and services. For those who have
elected to receive information from Junior Achievement such
as offers or information about the company, we may send you
direct mail regarding products we feel may be of interest to
you. We will NOT release your personal information to other
organizations without your express permission.
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If you enter a sweepstakes or contest,
we may use your provided information to contact you if you
should win.
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JA Worldwide® is in
compliance with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
of 1998 (COPPA). The personally identifiable information we
collect is in no way intended for those under the age of 13.
Where “age” or “date of birth” is requested, it must be
indicated that the user is over 13 years of age in order for
the information to be stored or transmitted.
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We respond to subpoenas, warrants, or
other court orders regarding information that is contained
within our access logs concerning any member or visitor. We
also reserve the right to release that information
concerning a user who we believe is in violation of Junior
Achievement's terms and conditions or other published
guidelines and official rules, even without a subpoena,
warrant, or other court order. We cooperate with law
enforcement agencies in identifying those who use our
servers for illegal activities. We also reserve the right to
report any illegal activity to law enforcement.
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Junior Achievement also cooperates
with, and reserves the right to release any and all
information to, tax collection and tax law enforcement
agencies in order to identify those users who may owe taxes
on earnings from Junior Achievement prize winnings. (U.S.
residents who win $600.00 or more combined cash and
merchandise prizes in a calendar year must provide their
Social Security number in order to receive "1099" forms from
Junior Achievement.)
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JA Worldwide uses SSL security on any
form that requires credit card information. We will never
ask for information that could be used in a phishing scheme
without the SSL security behind the form.
Individuals may opt-out of
communications, thereby terminating all existing information
he or she may have registered with JA Worldwide®
This is done by sending an email to
newmedia@ja.org and
requesting a removal from our database.
Any modifications to this policy will be
posted in this space. We welcome any questions or comments you
have.
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