- The name of the domain from which you access the Internet (for
example, aol.com, if you are connecting from an America Online account);
- The date and time you access the site; and the Internet address
of the web site from which you linked directly to our site. The
chapter uses this information to measure the number of visitors
to the different sections of its site. This helps H.O.G. to make
its site more responsive to its members and prospective members.
H.O.G. will not obtain personally identifying information about
you when you visit our site unless you choose to provide such information.
If you choose to send e- mail, registration, or other personal information
over the Internet, you do so voluntarily.
The State College H.O.G. Chapter will not disclose personal information
provided to it except as follows:
- At
your request, which may be oral, in writing, by telephone, electronic
or other means we recognize;
- To
assist H.O.G. in evaluating its programs and to continue to improve
the quality of your on-line and membership experience;
- When
disclosure is required by law, such as pursuant to court order,
subpoena, legal process or government agency examination or investigation,
or to protect or enforce our rights;
- To
companies that perform services for H.O.G. ® in connection with
your membership, such as data processing and financial transaction
processing companies and agencies;
- To
Harley-Davidson ® affiliated companies and carefully selected
third parties for their own use to provide products and services,
or other opportunities to you, unless you have instructed us in
writing not to do so;
- In
connection with Harley-Davidson corporate due diligence and audits.
By your use of and connection to our web site, you understand and
consent to this privacy statement. If for any reason you are concerned
that the personal or member information maintained by H.O.G. is
not correct or if for some reason you believe H.O.G. has not adhered
to these privacy principles, please notify us by calling 1-800-CLUB-HOG.