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Why Your Nonprofit Website Needs a Privacy Policy (And What to Include)

AFP Blog

Why Your Nonprofit Website Needs a Privacy Policy (And What to Include) : "If you’re a typical nonprofit, you probably collect a significant amount of sensitive information from your users—even if it’s simply the IP addresses gathered by your site statistics package. via Blog this'

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4 Steps Nonprofits Can Take to Keep Data Private

Tech Soup

Since then, the Pew Research Center began an in-depth study on how Americans view privacy and sharing of personal information. The most recent state of privacy report found that Americans have "a deep lack of faith in organizations of all kinds, public or private, in protecting the personal information they collect."

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4 Steps Nonprofits Can Take to Keep Data Private

Tech Soup

Since then, the Pew Research Center began an in-depth study on how Americans view privacy and sharing of personal information. The most recent state of privacy report found that Americans have "a deep lack of faith in organizations of all kinds, public or private, in protecting the personal information they collect."

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4 Reasons Why Your Nonprofit Should Move to the Cloud

Tech Soup

All providers have different privacy policies regarding using your data themselves and allowing governments to have it on demand. For more on this, have a look at our article by Donny Shimamoto: What Cloud Security Really Means — Confidentiality and Privacy. The Bottom Line.

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How Companies Succeed By Engaging Radically With Society

Eric Jacobsen Blog

They unwittingly caused a fierce social media backlash when they changed their Privacy Policy. We saw the same thing happen with Enron, which won every CSR award going the same year they caused the biggest bankruptcy scandal in American history. Another example is the music streaming service Spotify.