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3rd Party Vendor - eteamz - and Children's
Privacy Policy
While eteamz uses its own measures to protect the privacy of
its child users, they also are compliant with the Children's
Online Privacy Protection Act, otherwise known as COPPA.
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act
(COPPA)
Whether playing, shopping, studying or just surfing, today's
kids are taking advantage of all that the Web has to offer.
But when it comes to their personal information online, who's
in charge? In an effort to put parents in the driver's seat,
the Federal Trade Commission has established new rules for Website
operators to make sure that kids' privacy is protected while
they're online. These rules, which went into effect on April
21, 2000, are part of the 1998 Children's Online Privacy Protection
Act.
For more detailed information on COPPA, please visit: http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/pubs
/online/kidsprivacy.htm
Opt-Out
If you do not wish your child to receive any communications
from The Weaver Athletic Association, you have the right to
"opt out" by sending an email to mail@ecdimail.com
Security
The WAA’s vendor, eteamz,
maintains a secured area on the Site for transmission and storage
of your child's information. Although eteamz will use all reasonable
efforts to safeguard the confidentiality of your child's information,
transmissions made by means of the Internet cannot be guaranteed
to be secure. eteamz has no liability for disclosure of your
child's information due to errors in transmission or unauthorized
acts of third parties.
Public Forums
When your child discloses individually identifiably information
in public forums (like Web pages, chat rooms and message boards),
anyone can read or use it. Your child should always be careful
what he or she discloses in public forums, and should never
disclose information about how to contact him or her without
parental permission.
How can parents review the personal information
collected about their children?
Parents can review or delete the personal information collected
about their child or refuse to allow any further collection
or use of their child's personal information by submitting a
request via email to privacy@eteamz.com.
Access to and control over your child's data requires authentication
of the parent's identity.