NASPO Privacy Policy and General Data Protection Regulation Privacy Notice
National Association of State Procurement Officials, Inc. (“NASPO”) respects your privacy and is committed to protecting it through compliance with this Privacy Policy (the “Policy”). NASPO has adopted this policy to govern the process of personal data collection and information sharing. This Policy explains how NASPO may collect, use, share, and safeguard personal information on www.NASPO.org, the NASPO Procurement University Learning Management System site, and any mobile websites, mobile applications, social media sites, events and any other services and platforms officially operated or used by NASPO from time to time (the “Sites” or “Services”).
This Privacy Policy consists of both this Privacy Policy, and where applicable, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Privacy Notice. If you are a resident of a country located in the European Union, or the European Economic Area, including Switzerland and the United Kingdom, please refer to our GDPR Privacy Notice (page 7) for more information about your rights and our obligations.
Information Collected
Use of Personal and Non-Personal Information
“Cookies” and Web Beacons
NASPO Security Measures
Information Sharing
Email Communications
Transfer of Assets
Legal Necessity
Individual Consent
Contact Information
Changes to Privacy Policy
NASPO typically collects two kinds of information about individuals: (a) information that individuals provide that personally identifies them; and (b) information that does not personally identify an individual that NASPO automatically collects when individuals visit the NASPO Sites or that individuals provide to NASPO.
(1) Personal Information/Personally Identifiable Information (PII): As a general policy, NASPO does not automatically collect Personal Information when visiting the website. Personal Information means any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person. Specifically, Personal Information consists of individual’s name, postal address, email address, date of birth, driver’s license number, financial account information, preferences, interests, favorites, or other similar information. NASPO may request, collect, or otherwise provide individuals with an opportunity to submit Personal Information in connection with certain activities on the NASPO website, including but not limited to:
This definition of “Personal Information” means personally identifiable information and includes any information that may be used to specifically identify or contact you, such as your name, address (mailing or email), phone number, etc.
Please keep in mind that if you directly disclose personally identifiable information or personally sensitive data through NASPO.org public message boards, this information may be collected and used by others.
(2) Non-Personal Information: Non-personal information is any information that does not personally identify you. Non-personal information can include certain personal information that has been de-identified; that is, information that has been rendered anonymous. NASPO may obtain non-personal information about members from information provided to NASPO, either separately or together with Personal Information. NASPO also automatically collects certain non-personal information from individuals when accessing the website. This information can include, among other things, IP addresses, the type of browser you are using (e.g., Internet Explorer, Safari, etc.), the third-party website from which your visit originated, the operating system you are using, the search terms you use on our website, the specific web pages you visit, and the duration of your visits.