Privacy Policy

Last revised December 27, 2024

The Equitable and Just Insurance Initiative respects individual privacy. We have established this privacy policy to explain what information we collect through our website and the uses and protections of that information. This policy applies to the insurancejustice.org website.

Cookies and IP Addresses

To advance our programs and provide you with a more user-friendly experience on our website, we may automatically collect some information and allow some tracking to take place. The information that we collect with these automated methods may include information such as cookie information, browser type, and referring URL. Our website may use cookies for reasons including:

  • so that you don’t have to reenter information,
  • for tracking traffic so that we can evaluate and improve the website, and
  • to facilitate outreach based on visitors’ interests.

For systems administration and troubleshooting, we log the IP address (the location on the Internet) of the computer or network from which someone visits the website. We also use IP addresses in the aggregate to track traffic so that we can evaluate and improve the website.

If, while on the insurancejustice.org website, you click on links to other websites, you will leave insurancejustice.org. To find out how those other websites treat the data they collect, see their respective online privacy policies.

Information You Submit Directly

Our website may invite you to share personally identifying information, such as your name, email address, or other information. You may choose to share this information to contact us, join our coalition, sign on to a petition, or participate in other activities through our website.

If you choose to provide personally identifying information, we may store that information and use it to contact you about our work.

Except as outlined below, we do not disclose to outside entities any information provided by people who visit or interact with the website.

Taking Action

Certain pages on our websites invite visitors to take action — such as signing a petition, registering for an event, sending a message, or participating in other online activities. We may disclose the information you enter on an action page in the following circumstances:

  • If you sign a petition, your name and state may be included in an electronic file or hard-copy printout delivered to legislators or other policymakers.
  • If you take an action that generates a communication to an outside entity (such as emailing a member of Congress or other policymaker, submitting a comment to a government agency, or sending a letter-to-the-editor), the information you enter on the action page may be passed along to that outside entity.
  • We may offer to connect action-takers to other activists or volunteer organizers. Before doing so, we will notify you by email with an option to decline.
  • We may give consultants and organizations working with us on specific projects temporary access to information about our online action-takers. They will not contact you and will not retain the information after the project is complete.
  • From time to time, we may partner with another organization to promote one of our online actions to supporters of that organization. In those instances, we may share with that organization the information you entered on an action page. When we do that, we will give you a heads up by noting on the action page that the information may be shared with the other organization.
  • We may share information about action-takers with organizations that we think may interest our action-takers. If you prefer that we not include your information for sharing in this manner, contact us at [email protected]. (Allow up to 30 days for your information to be removed.)
  • We may also disclose your data if required to do so by law, such as to comply with a subpoena, court order, or government reporting obligation.

Once you take action, we will send you emails about our work. To stop receiving emails, email [email protected].

Children’s Privacy

Our website is not intended for children under age 13, and we do not knowingly collect information from children under age 13. If we become aware that we have collected any personal information from children under 13, we will promptly delete that information. If you believe that we might have personal information from or about a child under 13, please contact us at [email protected].

Updates to this Policy

We may update this privacy policy from time to time. We will post changes on this page. We will also keep prior versions of our online privacy policy available for your review in this section.

Recent revisions:

Questions

If you have questions about this privacy policy, email [email protected].