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Privacy Statement The National Solidarity Programme is committed to respecting your right to privacy. This Privacy Policy serves to inform users and customers of this website of how we collect, use and share information collected on this site. Information may be collected when users request information. At this time users may be asked to supply additional information, such as contact details.
Privacy Code The National Solidarity Programme is committed to the security, accuracy, confidentiality of our customers' information. At no time, will user information gleaned from visits to this site be shared or distributed to third parries without the prior consent of the information owner.
Accuracy Information made available on this site is believed to be accurate when placed on the Web site. The information, however, is subject to change at any time without prior notification. To confirm the information on this site, email: info@nspafghanistan.org
Use of Your Information The National Solidarity Programme does not collect personal information from users of this site without the user's prior knowledge. When users visit this site, information about users' computers, web browsers and internet service providers is automatically collected and stored. This information includes: the time and date of when users visited the site, where in the site users visited, what users downloaded from the site, users' computer Internet Protocol address, the IP address of users Internet Service Provider, and the kind of browser users employed to visit the site.
This information is not used to identify individual visitors to the site. Nor is it shared with third parties. This information is used to determine what parts of the site are visited by users so that the National Solidarity Programme may judge the usefulness of information. Information is also gathered to measure the accessibility of information contained on the site. This information is collected and stored automatically.
Cookies
Cookies are small files that are transferred from web site to the computers of users. Cookies are used to help identify computers. Cookies contain information about the user and choices the user has made while visiting a web site. The National Solidarity Programme uses cookies to identify returning visitors. Users can opt to accept or reject cookies, a choice which can be made in the options area of web browsers.