PRIDE Privacy Policy

PRIDE respects the privacy of its members and other visitors to this Web site. PRIDE does not collect personal information from users browsing the public areas of this site. Only aggregate data, such as the number of visits per page, are collected. Such data do not provide any personally identifying information.

Information provided to PRIDE through voluntary online membership applications, meeting or seminar registrations, publication orders or subscriptions may include name, affiliations, business phone or e-mail addresses. This information is for internal use only to provide a requested product or service to the user.

PRIDE uses cookies to remember user preferences, deliver faster service and personalize the site to the degree chosen by users. A cookie is a small piece of information sent by a Web server to store on a Web browser so it can later be read back from that browser. Cookies cannot be used to get data from your hard drive, get your e-mail address or steal sensitive information. You have the option of setting your browser to reject cookies. However, doing this will alter performance of this site.