Privacy Policy

PRIVACY POLICY

Last Updated: June 5, 2024. This document links to the Terms of Use that may have been updated more recently.

Thank you for your interest in the Services offered by Instructional Telecommunications Foundation, Inc. d/b/a Mission Telecom (“Mission Telecom,” “we,” “our,” or “us”). Mission Telecom knows you care about your privacy. We’ve designed this Policy (“Policy”) to help you better understand how Mission Telecom:

  • Collects information about you;
  • What kinds of information we collect about you;
  • How we may use your information;
  • How we may share your information with others;
  • How we protect your information; and
  • The choices you have about the collection and use of your information.

If you have questions about Mission Telecom’s Privacy Policy or practices, or if you need to contact us about the information we collect about you, we’ve provided our contact information for you at the end of this Policy.

OVERVIEW OF OUR PRIVACY POLICY 

Your Agreement with Mission Telecom

First, please be aware that this Policy constitutes part of a binding legal agreement between you, as a “User” who accesses or uses the Services, and Mission Telecom. Before accessing or using the Services (defined below), you (“you,” “User,” or similar terms) should carefully review the terms and conditions of this Policy, as well as Mission Telecom’s Terms of Use located at https://missiontelecom.org/terms-and-conditions/, which are incorporated into any other agreement with Mission Telecom by this reference. This Policy applies to your use of all Mission Telecom-operated and controlled websites, including  www.missiontelecom.org (the “Site”), and all online services controlled or provided by Mission Telecom (collectively, together with the Site, our “Services”).

By using the Services or accessing, installing, downloading, or using the Services, you are indicating your acceptance of the full terms of our Policy and Terms of Use, and you consent to the collection, sharing, security, and uses of your information as described in this Policy. If you do not agree to the full terms of our Privacy Policy, you are not permitted to use the Services, and you should not use the Services. By continuing to use the Services after this Policy is updated, you consent to any such updated version of this Policy.

WHAT DOES THIS POLICY COVER? 

Mission Telecom collects certain information from and about you when you use the Services, including information about you that, with reasonable efforts, may be used to identify you (“Personal Information”). This Policy explains the information we collect about you, how we use, share, and secure that information, and your choices about the collection and use of your information. This Policy does not apply to the practices of third parties that we do not own or control or that do not have a current partnership with Mission Telecom.

WILL THE TERMS OF THIS POLICY EVER CHANGE? 

Yes. Mission Telecom may modify our Privacy Policy at any time. We may contact you directly in the event of changes to this Policy, but since we are not always required to do so, you should periodically review the terms of this Policy to stay informed of any changes and ensure your continued agreement. Your use of the Services after the Last Updated date serves as your permission for your Personal Information to be collected, used, and shared under the terms of such updated Privacy Policy.

Modifications to the Policy are effective upon our posting of the amended Policy. The terms of the current Policy supersede all previous notices or statements regarding our privacy practices and become the Policy terms and conditions that govern your use of the Services. You may determine the date the Policy was last amended by referring to the “Last Updated” date shown at the top of this Policy.

WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO USE THE SERVICES? 

Mission Telecom’s Services are intended for use by adults and are not directed to minors under the age of 13. Mission Telecom does not knowingly collect Personal Information from minors under the age of 13. If we learn that Personal Information of a child under the age of 13 has been submitted via or appears on or within Services, Mission Telecom will take all action necessary to comply with our responsibilities under applicable legal requirements, which may include deletion of any such information. If you think we have received or collected Personal Information from a child under the age of 13 through the Services, please contact us at service@missiontelecom.org with “Privacy” in the subject line of the email.

MISSION TELECOM’S COLLECTION AND USE OF YOUR INFORMATION 

Types Of Information Mission Telecom May Collect About You Include: 

1. Personal Information 

Mission Telecom may collect Personal Information about you through your use of our Services in a variety of ways, including information you provide to us to create an account when you join our programs, by filling out an online form, by signing up for our email newsletters, or by providing the information to Mission Telecom. Personal Information includes, but is not limited to, your first name, last name, addresses, email address, financial account information, phone number, device identifiers and information (IP, IMEI, ESN/MEID, MDN, UICC, device type, device nickname), social media account or name, detailed geo-location data, or similar identifying information. We may combine the Personal Information we collect about you with additional information we collect about or from you or obtain from third-party sources.

Please be aware that if you choose to withhold certain Personal Information, Mission Telecom may not always be able to provide you with certain Services.

2. Mission Telecom Account Information 

Mission Telecom may require you to register for an account in order to use certain Services (a “Mission Telecom Account”). Mission Telecom may collect information about you in connection with your registration for your Mission Telecom Account, which may include Personal Information and other information. You may contact us regarding the information we have collected about you via email at service@missiontelecom.org with “Privacy” in the subject line of the email.

3. Financial Account & Payment Information 

The Services may, on occasion, allow you to make purchases. If you make a purchase through the Services, the type of information collected will vary depending upon the payment method you choose and may include Personal Information such as your date of birth, driver’s license information, shipping information, billing information, financial account information, bank account name and number, including the nine-digit bank routing number. We use this information to take and process your order, verify your identity, qualify you for payments, confirm account information and funds availability, process payment transactions, and provide the ordered goods or services to you. We may share financial account and payment information collected about you with our third-party payment processing partners in connection with these actions.

4. Correspondence Information 

If you send us correspondence via email, the postal service, or another form of communication, we may retain such correspondence and the information provided therein for the uses described in this Policy.

5. Email & Mailing Address

By submitting your email and mailing address in connection with your account, you agree that Mission Telecom may use this information to contact you about your account or for other administrative purposes.

We may directly send you marketing communications and materials by email, postal mail, and other channels to keep you informed of new products and promotions and to provide other information we think may be of interest to you.

Although email notices are our most common form of notification, you agree that we may contact you by any contact information you have provided to us, including but not limited to telephone, mobile phone, social media account, postal address, fax, or any other method.

6. Public Sources & Other Public Information 

Mission Telecom may also collect information about you from other publicly available sources. For instance, we may receive information from third parties when we process payments for you or may obtain information about you from mailing or email list service providers.

7. Analytics & Aggregate Information 

We may combine certain information collected from or about you and aggregate it with information collected from other users to analyze users’ use of the Services and improve the quality and value of the Services. We may also collect certain general, non-identifiable, or statistical information about you and your use of the Services through analytics services provided by companies like Google, Inc. and other service providers of ours (collectively, “Analytics”). Analytics services generally use cookies to help us analyze information about the Users of the Services and how Users use the Services. This may include such information as (1) website traffic data detailing how many visitors access specific content within Services, (2) for how long you access certain content, (3) how the Services are used, (4) hyperlinks you access via the Services. This data may include demographic, interest-based, and other information about you. Using Analytics, the Services may collect data about you and your use of the Services via advertising cookies and anonymous identifiers, in addition to data collected through standard Analytics implementation. We may also use Analytics to help us measure information from emails sent to our users, which helps us track which emails are opened and which links are clicked by recipients. We may share this aggregated, anonymized data stripped of all personally identifying characteristics with third parties. We may also use such combined information without aggregating it to serve you specifically, for instance, to deliver a product or service to you according to your preferences or restrictions. This information presents an overview of our users’ aggregated demographic, preference, and usage habits and allows us and our third-party partners to improve our Services and to offer and optimize the provision of targeted information, promotions, offers, or discounts based on user traffic and behavior.

Please note that Analytics generated about your use of the Services may be transmitted to and stored by such service providers. These services may use this information for the purpose of evaluating your use of the Services, compiling reports on activity on the Services, and providing other services relating to the activity and usage of the Services. These services may also transfer this information to third parties where required to do so by law or where such third parties process the information on behalf of the Services.

9. Cookies, Web Beacons, & Other Tracking Technologies 

Like many other websites, software services, and mobile applications, Mission Telecom (or, its services providers) may automatically collect certain information and data from your browser or device through the use of cookies, web beacons, and other tracking technologies. Through these technologies, we may collect information about your use of the Services and other online activities, including certain online activities, after you leave the Services.

“Cookies” are small pieces of data used by websites and software services to identify repeat users, facilitate the user’s ongoing logins and access to a software service or website, and facilitate the use of the software service or website. Persistent cookies may remain on your device’s hard drive after you close your browser or device and may be used by your device on subsequent use of the Services. Persistent cookies can be removed by following the directions according to your particular device or web browser. Session cookies are temporary and disappear after you close your browser or device. You can reset your web browser to refuse all cookies or to indicate when a cookie is being sent. However, some features of the Site may not function properly if the ability to accept cookies is disabled.

Web beacons, pixel tags, and clear GIFs (collectively, “Web Beacons”) are transparent pixel images embedded on web pages that are used in collecting information about website usage, email response, and tracking. Web Beacons are ordinarily not visible to users. Web Beacons allow us to count the number of users who have visited certain web pages, to deliver branded services, and to generate statistics about how the Services are used.

We may use cookies, log files, Web Beacons, Unique Identifiers, location data and clear GIFs information to: (1) provide and enhance the Services; (2) remember information so that you will not have to re-enter it during your visit or the next time you visit the Services; (3) provide custom, personalized content, correspondences, and information; (4) provide and monitor the effectiveness of the Services; (5) monitor aggregate metrics such as total number of visitors, traffic, and demographic patterns; (6) diagnose or fix technology problems; (7) capture technical information about users’ use of the Services, such as: Internet domain names and host names, IP addresses, browser and operating system information, clickstream patterns, access information, user-agent, HTTP referrer, last URL requested by the user, client-side, and server-side clickstream; (8) help you efficiently access your information; (9) provide advertising to your browser or device; and (10) provide automatic updates related to the Services to you.

Third-party advertisers may also place or read cookies on your browser. Advertisements that appear in connection with the Services may be delivered (or “served”) directly to you by third-party advertisers. When advertisements are served directly by third-party advertisers, they may automatically receive your IP address and may also download cookies to your computer or use other technologies such as JavaScript and Web Beacons to measure the effectiveness of their ads and to personalize advertising content for you. Mission Telecom does not have access to or control of any cookies that may be placed by third-party advertisers. This Policy covers the use of cookies by Mission Telecom and does not cover the use of cookies or other tracking technologies by any of its advertisers. You are responsible for consulting the Privacy Policies and Terms of Service for applicable third-party advertisers.

You have many choices with regard to the management of cookies on your devices. All major browsers now allow you to block or delete cookies from your system. We encourage you to learn more about your ability to manage cookies and web beacons by consulting the privacy features of your devices and browsers.

10. Unique Identifiers 

When you use or access the Services, we may access, collect, monitor, store on your device, and/or remotely store one or more “Unique Identifiers,” such as a universally unique identifier (“UUID”). These Unique Identifiers may be associated with your device, whether or not you establish a Mission Telecom Account. Unique Identifiers are small data files or similar data structures stored on or associated with your device that uniquely identify your device. A Unique Identifier may be data stored in connection with the device hardware, in connection with the device’s operating system or other software, or via data sent to the device by Mission Telecom. A Unique Identifier may convey information to Mission Telecom or to a third-party partner about how you browse and use the Services and may help us, or others provide reports or personalized content and advertisements. A Unique Identifier may remain persistently on your device, to help you log in faster and enhance your navigation through the Services. Some features of the Services may not function properly if the use or availability of Unique Identifiers is impaired or disabled.

11. Log File Information 

Log file information may be automatically reported by your browser or device each time you request to access or otherwise use the Services. When you use the Services, our servers may automatically record certain log file information, which may include your web request, Internet Protocol (“IP”) address, unique device IDs, browser type, referring / exit pages and URLs, number of clicks and how you interact with links on the Services, domain names, landing pages, pages viewed, and other such information. Mission Telecom may link this log file to other information Mission Telecom collects about you via the Services.

In addition, Mission Telecom reserves the right to use log files, IP addresses, Cookies, Web Beacons, and other tracking technologies to identify a user when Mission Telecom (1) feels it is necessary to enforce compliance with the Mission Telecom Terms of Use; (2) to protect the Services and software, our customers or others; or (3) when Mission Telecom believes in good faith that the law so requires.

12. Location Information 

When you access the Services, including visiting the Services or using any other website or mobile application software provided by Mission Telecom within the Services, we may access, collect, monitor, and/or remotely store “location data,” which may include your address, zip code, GPS coordinates (e.g., latitude and/or longitude), or similar information regarding the location of you or your computer or another device (“Location Information”). Your Location Information allows us to provide information about Mission Telecom in your area. Your Location Information may also be used to display your location on a map to other Users. Location data may convey to us information about how you browse and use the Services. Some features of the Services, particularly location-based services, may not function properly if the use or availability of location data is impaired or disabled.

HOW DOES MISSION TELECOM COLLECT INFORMATION ABOUT ME, AND HOW IS IT USED? 

Mission Telecom gathers various types of information about you when you access or use our Services. Mission Telecom may collect information about you in a variety of ways, including:

  1. Information you provide to us, such as when you register for an account on our Services (a “Mission Telecom Account”), fill out a form providing Personal Information (defined and described below) and other information across the various Services, sign up for our email newsletters, or purchase a product or service from Mission Telecom;
  2. Information we collect about you automatically, such as through analytics, cookies, log files, and web beacon information; and
  3. Information collected from other websites and services, such as information collected via cookies placed on your web browser or mobile device and
  4. Information provided by the organization you belong to and/or are associated with.

When you communicate with us, such as via our chat features, we collect the content of your communication.

We may use all of the information we collect from and about you in a number of ways, including to:

  1. Operate, maintain, improve, and provide the Services;
  2. Facilitate, process, and complete any actions or reports you have requested, including purchase orders;
  3. Respond to your comments and questions and otherwise provide customer service;
  4. Send you Services or business-related Information, including updates, security alerts, and support and administrative messages;
  5. Maintain and administer your Mission Telecom Account;
  6. Notify you about changes to the Services;
  7. Provide you with personalized content and information about Mission Telecom;
  8. Send you communications about us and our services, including advertising and marketing materials;
  9. Provide you with customized and interest-based advertising;
  10. Fulfill any other purpose for which you provide information, as can be reasonably inferred from the activity or is disclosed to you at the time of collection; and
  11. Fulfill any other purpose with your consent.

Do Not Track 

Mission Telecom does not currently employ a process for automatically responding to “Do Not Track” (DNT) signals sent by web browsers, mobile devices, or other mechanisms that may provide consumers a choice regarding the collection of Personal Information about an individual consumer’s online activities. As is commonly the case with many other mobile applications and websites, third parties (e.g., advertisers) may be able to collect information, including Personal Information, about your online activities over time and across different websites or online services when you use Services.

HOW WE SHARE YOUR INFORMATION 

How Does Mission Telecom Share My Information With Others? 

Mission Telecom does not share, sell, rent, or otherwise disclose your information to third parties without your consent, except as described in this Policy. Mission Telecom may share Personal Information or other information about you with third parties for the following purposes and circumstances:

  1. With Your Authorization: We have your authorization, whether by the terms of this Policy or as provided through other means;
  2. To Provide the Services: We need to share your information to provide a product or service you have requested, including sharing the information with companies or organizations connected or affiliated with Mission Telecom, such as subsidiaries, sister companies, and parent companies;
  3. If You Violate the Terms: We find that your use of the Services violates the Mission Telecom Terms of Use or other usage guidelines for specific products or services;
  4. Analytics Data & Information: We may share certain service types of information, including information obtained through tools such as cookies, log files, device identifiers, location data, and clear gifs (such as anonymous usage data, referring/exit pages and URLs, platform types, number of clicks, etc.) with our third-party business partners or Service Providers for the purposes described herein. We may also aggregate or otherwise strip data of all personally identifying characteristics and may share that aggregated, anonymized data with third parties without restriction;
  5. Publicly Available Information: The information to be disclosed is publicly available;
  6. Business Changes: The disclosure is related to the sale or other disposition of all or part of our business or assets; the party to whom the disclosure is made controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with Mission Telecom; the disclosure is necessary for business entity or legal structure changes for Mission Telecom; if Mission Telecom is acquired by or merged into or with another entity, or if Mission Telecom enters bankruptcy; or
  7. Consistent With Its Purpose: The disclosure is consistent with the purpose for which the information was obtained.

ADDITIONAL DISCLOSURES:

Mission Telecom may share your information with third parties as described in this Agreement, including for the following purposes and circumstances:

1. To Mission Telecom Personnel

Mission Telecom’s personnel and authorized partners may have access to your information as needed to operate the Services during the normal course of business.

2. To Our Service Providers 

We may share information we’ve collected about you with third-party business partners, including card providers, fulfillment, or other individuals and organizations that help us provide the Services to you (“Service Providers”). Service Providers assist us with our business, such as parties who host our servers, analyze our data, enable the provision of the Services, fulfill orders, process Automated Clearinghouse (ACH) or credit card payments. Mission Telecom will take reasonable steps to ensure that our service providers are obligated to protect your information on Mission Telecom’s behalf.

Chats with Mission Telecom may be saved, stored and used by Mission Telecom for customer support quality assurance, and as described in this Policy. Where Mission Telecom makes chat features available, we utilize service providers. Our service providers that support chat features only use chat communications to support and improve the Mission Telecom chat experience.

3. As a Part of Business Transfers 

Mission Telecom may purchase other businesses or their assets or sell our business assets. Personal Information is commonly a business asset involved in such transactions. Please be aware your Personal Information and Mission Telecom Account information may be among the transferred assets in the event Mission Telecom or all or a portion of its assets are sold or acquired.

4. To Financial Institutions

Mission Telecom may share your Personal Information with one or more financial institutions in order to fulfill and carry out the purchase and provision of goods and services requested, including taking and process your order, verifying your identity, qualifying you for payments, confirming account information and funds availability, process payment transactions, and to provide the ordered goods or services to you. We may share financial account and payment information collected about you with our third-party payment processing partners for the purposes of qualifying and processing payments or for financial provider compliance purposes only. By providing your Personal Information to us for these purposes, you authorize us to exchange your Personal Information with such financial institutions.

5. Pursuant to Lawful Requests

We may be required to disclose Personal Information or other information pursuant to lawful requests or if we reasonably believe that such action is necessary to (i) comply with the law and the reasonable requests of law enforcement, such as subpoenas or search warrants; (ii) to investigate a breach of an agreement or contravention of law; (iii) to enforce our Terms of Use or to protect the security or integrity of the Services; and/or (iv) to exercise or protect the rights, property, or personal safety of Mission Telecom, our Users, or others. We generally do not reveal information until we have a good faith belief that an information request by law enforcement or private litigants meets applicable legal standards. Additionally, we may share your Mission Telecom Account or other information when we believe it is necessary to prevent fraud or other illegal activity perpetrated through the Services or using the Mission Telecom name, or to prevent bodily harm. This may include sharing information with other companies, lawyers, agents, or government agencies.

6. Telecommunications Service Providers

Certain of our Services are supported or provided by/through third-party telecommunications carrier or providers (e.g. Kajeet or T-Mobile). By using our Services, you grant Mission Telecom and such telecommunications providers the right, power, and authority to act on your behalf to collect, store, process, access and transmit your Personal Information. Please know that your Personal Information will be processed in accordance with such telecommunications provider’s own privacy policy.

HOW WE PROTECT YOUR INFORMATION  

How Does Mission Telecom Secure My Information? 

Mission Telecom makes reasonable efforts to secure and protect the privacy, accuracy, and reliability of your information and to protect such information from loss, misuse, unauthorized access, disclosure, alteration, and destruction. Mission Telecom implements security measures as we deem appropriate and consistent with industry standards. However, since no data security protocol is impenetrable, Mission Telecom cannot guarantee the security of our systems or databases, nor can we guarantee that the Personal Information we collect about you will not be breached, intercepted, destroyed, accessed, or otherwise disclosed without authorization. As a result, any information you transfer to or from the Services is provided at your own risk.

Should I Secure My Mission Telecom Account And Passwords? 

Yes. Please do your part to help us keep your information secure. In the event you create a Mission Telecom Account, your account information will be protected by a password you select. We strongly recommend you choose a strong password and take appropriate steps to ensure your password is not disclosed to any other person. You are responsible for maintaining the secrecy of your unique password and account information and all activities that occur under your password or Mission Telecom Account. Mission Telecom specifically reserves the right to terminate your access to Services and any contract you have with Mission Telecom related to Services in the event it learns or suspects you have disclosed your Mission Telecom Account or password information to an unauthorized third party.

Your privacy settings may also be affected by changes the social media services you connect to Mission Telecom make to their services. We are not responsible for the functionality, privacy, or security measures of any third-party organization.

How Can I Safely Use Mission Telecom’s Services? 

Despite Mission Telecom’s safety and privacy controls, we cannot guarantee that the Services are entirely free of illegal, offensive, pornographic, or otherwise inappropriate material in User Content or that you will not encounter inappropriate or illegal conduct from other users when using the Services. User Content” means content posted, uploaded, published, submitted, transmitted, or otherwise made available through the Services by a User, whether or not the User has a Mission Telecom Account or whether or not the User owns or created the content.

YOUR CHOICES ABOUT YOUR INFORMATION  

Do I Have Access To The Information Mission Telecom Has Collected About Me? 

Yes. Mission Telecom welcomes you to contact us regarding the information we have collected about you via email at service@missiontelecom.org with “Privacy” in the subject line of the email.

  1. Whether Mission Telecom is keeping information about you;
  2. The accuracy of the information Mission Telecom is keeping;
  3. To challenge the data that Mission Telecom is keeping about you;
  4. How Mission Telecom is using your information or sharing your information with others;
  5. To update or delete your information; and
  6. To opt out of the collection and use of your information.

When you contact us, please be sure to specify the details of your request. We may require proof of your identity before we provide you with the requested information. Requests to delete or remove your information do not ensure complete or comprehensive removal of the content or information posted, and removed information may persist in backup copies for a period of time.

Please note that if you choose to delete your information or opt out of the collection and use of your information, you understand that certain features or services, including but not limited to access to the Services, may no longer be available to you and that Mission Telecom specifically reserves the right to terminate your access to the Services and any contract you have with Mission Telecom related to the Services.

CAN I OPT-OUT OF COMMUNICATIONS FROM MISSION TELECOM? 

You may unsubscribe from email communications from us by clicking on the “unsubscribe” link provided within the communication. You may not, however, opt out of Services-related communications, for example, account verification, purchase and billing confirmations, reminders, changes or updates to features of the Services, or technical and security notices.

HOW LONG DOES MISSION TELECOM KEEP MY INFORMATION? 

We may store the information we collect about you indefinitely or as otherwise required by law. Following the termination or deactivation of your Mission Telecom Account, Mission Telecom may retain your information and content for a commercially reasonable time for backup, archival, and audit purposes.

DOES THIS PRIVACY POLICY APPLY TO THIRD PARTY WEBSITES OR APPLICATIONS? 

No. This Policy applies only to Mission Telecom, the Services, and our collection, use, disclosure, and protection of your information. It does not apply to third-party websites, applications, or services.

We may provide links or interfaces to other services through the provision of our Services. While Mission Telecom supports the protection of your privacy, Mission Telecom expressly disclaims any and all liability for the actions of third parties, including actions relating to the use and/or disclosure of Personal Information by third parties. Mission Telecom’s inclusion of links or interfaces to third-party services does not imply any endorsement of the material on such sites or of their owners or operators. Any information submitted by you directly to these third parties is subject to that third party’s privacy policy.

Please be aware that third-party websites may be able to link certain information about your visit to the Services to information they may have collected or been provided about you. However, we are not responsible for the privacy practices of any other site, and we are not liable for their use, or misuse, of your information. We encourage you to carefully read the privacy policies of any other websites you may visit to better understand their privacy practices and associated risks and to contact them with any questions.

WHERE IS MY INFORMATION TRANSFERRED OR STORED? 

Please note information Mission Telecom collects about you may be transferred, processed, and/or accessed by us in the United States. Please be aware that Personal Information may be transferred to and maintained on computers located outside of your state or country, where the privacy laws may differ from and may not be as protective as those where you live. If you are located outside the United States and choose to allow us to collect information about you, please be aware that Mission Telecom may transfer your Personal Information to the United States and process and store it there. By allowing the collection of your Personal Information, you consent to have your Personal Information transferred to, processed, and stored in the United States.

HOW DO I ACCESS AND CORRECT MY INFORMATION?

You may also send us an email at service@missiontelecom.org with “Privacy” in the subject line of the email.

to request access to, correct, or delete any Personal Information that you have provided to us. We may be able to delete your Personal Information depending on the type and nature of the information, and the requirements of the law. We may not accommodate a request to change information if we believe the change would violate any law or legal requirement or cause the information to be incorrect.

If you delete your User Content from the Services, copies of your User Content may remain viewable in cached and archived pages or might have been copied or stored by other users. Proper access and use of information provided on the Services, including User Content, is governed by our terms of use at service@missiontelecom.org with “Privacy” in the subject line of the email.

Residents of certain states, such as may have additional rights and choices related to your Personal Information. Please see additional information below.

What Privacy Rights Do I Have In My State?

State consumer privacy laws may provide their residents with additional rights regarding our use of their Personal Information.

California’s “Shine the Light” law (Civil Code Section § 1798.83) permits users of our Services who are California residents to request certain information regarding our disclosure of Personal Information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. To make such a request, please email service@missiontelecom.org with “Privacy” in the subject line of the email.

State consumer privacy laws provide (now or in the future) may provide their state residents with rights to:

  • Confirm whether we process their Personal Information.
  • Access and delete certain Personal Information.
  • Correct inaccuracies in their Personal Information, taking into account the information’s nature processing purpose.
  • Data portability.
  • Opt-out of Personal Information processing for:
    • targeted advertising;
    • sales; or
    • profiling in furtherance of decisions that produce legal or similarly significant effects.
  • Either limit (opt-out of) or require consent to process sensitive Personal Information.

The exact scope of these rights vary by state. To exercise any of these rights or appeal a decision regarding a consumer rights request, contact us at service@missiontelecom.org with “Privacy” in the subject line of the email.

What Is The Governing Law And Jurisdiction Of This Privacy Policy? 

The Terms of Use and Privacy Policy of Mission Telecom are made under and will be construed according to the laws of the State of Colorado, without reference to the choice of law principles thereof. Any dispute arising out of the Terms of Use or the Privacy Policy shall be governed by the laws of the State of Colorado, notwithstanding any conflicts of law principles. Mission Telecom makes no representation that these Terms and such practices comply with the laws of any other state or country. The exclusive jurisdiction for any litigation required to resolve any disputes under these Terms shall be in the courts of the State of Colorado, and each party consents to the jurisdiction of such courts in Colorado and waives objection to the venue laid therein.

How Can I Contact Mission Telecom? 

Mission Telecom welcomes you to contact us regarding whether Mission Telecom is keeping information about you, the information Mission Telecom is keeping, how Mission Telecom is using your information or sharing your information with others, to update or delete your information, or to opt out of the collection and use of your information.

You may contact Mission Telecom by sending an email to Mission Telecom at service@missiontelecom.org with “Privacy” in the subject line of the email or by contacting us at:

Mission Telecom
Attn: Privacy Policy
Address:

P.O. Box 4587

Boulder, CO 80306