WesPAC - Securing Americas Future, is fully committed to protecting your online privacy. To fulfill this commitment, WesPAC exercises multiple precautions to maintain the security of the information you provide.
Here is information about how WesPAC protects your information and what we do with the information you choose to share with us.
When you sign up for our mailing lists, we collect your email address, zip code. We use your email address to send you important news about WesPAC, alerts and timely information, as well as messages directly from General Clark. We may also use your zip code to send you email messages about upcoming campaign events in your locale.
You may remove your name from our mailing lists at anytime by emailing us at unsubscribe@securingamerica.com or by visiting your personal subscription page at Securing America - accessible through links at the bottom of any email from WesPAC.
2. How We Use the Information You Provide WesPAC
When you volunteer online, we ask you for contact information (such as your name and email address) and geographic information (such as your zip code). WesPAC may share information with its successor organization, if any. We may ask you to tell us how you would like to get involved with WesPAC activities. This information would be used to send you material about WesPAC and the campaigns we work with and to help match your interests to campaign activities. If you provide your phone number, we may call you.
We never share our mailing lists with non-Democratic third parties or entities unaffiliated with Wesley K. Clark.
WesPAC contains links to websites maintained by other organizations. We try to be careful about choosing links, however WesPAC is not responsible for the privacy practices on these other web sites as we have no control over them. If you have concerns about the sites we link to, be sure to review their privacy policies.
Federal law requires us to collect and report your name, address, employer, occupation, and the amount of your contribution.
Federal law requires us to use our best efforts to collect and report to the Federal Election Commission the name, mailing address, occupation and name of the employer of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 in a calendar year. For information about FEC policies, visit http://www.fec.gov.
The use of cookies (very small files stored as text on a computer hard drive) is common in the Internet industry, and many websites use them to provide useful features to their customers. Websites can use cookies to recognize repeat visitors, facilitate the visitor's ongoing access to and use of the site, and allow a site to track usage behavior and compile aggregate data that will allow content improvements. WesPAC only uses cookie technology to obtain non-personal information from its online visitors for the purpose of improving visitors' online experience and facilitating their visits within our site.
6. Using Our "Tell-A-Friend" Feature
WesPAC makes it easy for you to spread the word about WesPAC with its "Tell-A- Friend" feature. When you use "Tell-A-Friend," the addresses of those you communicate with are not added to our lists, and they will not be contacted by WesPAC unless they actually come to the site and register themselves.
7. ProtectingYour Information:
WesPAC utilizes the same state-of-the-art security measures used by major organizations to protect against the misuse of information under our control. Multiple levels of security ensure that all data submitted to us cannot be accessed by unauthorized others. For example, sensitive private information, such as your credit card number, is automatically transferred to a secure session and encrypted before being stored in the database.
Protecting the privacy of minors is important to us. WesPAC never knowingly collects or maintain information from persons under age 13, and no part of this site is designed to attract anyone under age 13.
An individual who is 17 years old or younger (a Minor) may make contributions to any candidate or political committee that in the aggregate do not exceed the candidate or political committee's limitations and:
- The decision to contribute is made knowingly and voluntarily by the Minor;
- The funds, goods, or services contributed are owned or controlled by the Minor, such as income earned by the Minor, the proceeds of a trust for which the Minor is the beneficiary, or funds withdrawn by the Minor from a financial account opened and maintained in the Minors name; and,
- The contribution is not made from the proceeds of a gift, the purpose of which was to provide funds to be contributed, or is not in any other way controlled by another individual.
9. Correcting Your Information
If you need to correct the information you have provided to us, please send us an email to info@securingamerica.com. If you need to change your email address, you can unsubscribe from our mailing list and sign up again using your new contact information or by visiting your personal subscription page at Securing America - accessible through links at the bottom of any email from WesPAC.
10. Contacting Us about Privacy
If you have any questions about our privacy policy, the information we have collected from you online, the practices of this site, or your interaction with this web site, send an email to: info@securingamerica.com. or by completing a comment form at http://securingamerica.com/feedback
You can also reach us via US Mail at:
WesPAC
P.O. Box 3276
Little Rock, AR 72203
WesPAC reserves the right to revise or update this policy. Should any of our changes be substantial, we will post them in advance of their effective date.



