Privacy and Terms

Information We Collect and How We Use It

Florida Chamber Music Project collects data about your activities that does not personally or directly identify you when you visit our website, the website of entities for which we serve advertisements (our “Advertisers”), or the websites and online services where we display advertisements (“Publishers”). This information may include the content you view, the date and time that you view this content, or your location information associated with your IP address. We use the information we collect to serve you more relevant advertisements (referred to as “Retargeting”). We collect information about where you saw the ads we serve you and what ads you clicked on.

We do not target ads to you based on sensitive personal data, such as information related to race or ethnic origin, political opinions, religious beliefs or other beliefs of a similar nature, trade union membership, physical or mental health or condition or sexual life.

Florida Chamber Music Project may target ads based on data provided by Advertisers or partners alone or in combination with the data we collect ourselves. Any data used to serve targeted advertisements is de-identified and is not used to personally or directly identify you.

Third Parties on our Website and Our Advertisers’ Websites

In order to allow Florida Chamber Music Project and our Advertisers to reach the best inventory online, we work with third party advertising companies (our “Advertising Partners”) to help us recognize you and serve relevant advertisements to you when you visit a website or online service in their network. We also work with Advertising Partners who help us recognize you across different devices in order to show you relevant advertisements. Our Advertising Partners may collect information about your activities on our website, our Advertisers’ websites, and other websites or online services in their networks.

Technologies We and Our Third Party Advertising Partners Use

Florida Chamber Music Project uses technologies such as cookies and pixels to keep track of your activities on our website and our Advertiser’s websites, and to serve you more relevant advertisements. A cookie is a small text file that is stored on your device for record-keeping purposes. Session cookies expire when you close your browser. Persistent cookies remain on your device for an extended period of time. We and our third party partners use session cookies and persistent cookies to make it easier for you to navigate and enhance the experience of our site, and to monitor and evaluate our website’s operation and use.

We use persistent cookies to keep track of your activities when you visit our website or our Advertisers’ websites, and to serve you relevant advertisements. We also place persistent cookies on your device when you visit our website or our Advertisers’ websites in order to help us recognize you and serve relevant advertisements to you when you visit their website or online service or websites in their networks. Florida Chamber Music Project’s policy is that our Advertising Partners only collect information that does not personally or directly identify you via these cookies and we will cease working with partners found violating this policy. You can remove cookies by following directions provided in your Internet browser’s “help” file. You may also decline our cookies if your browser permits.

How we share your information

We may share your information with:

Service providers under contract who help with parts of our business operations, such as fraud prevention, bill collection, marketing, and technology services. We may share your information with service providers who assist us with serving relevant ads to you. We require by contract that our service providers only use your information in connection with the services they perform for us and not for their own benefit.

We share data derived from or relating to cookies, tracking pixels and other similar technologies with third parties that use Florida Chamber Music Project’s services so such businesses can target you with ads which they think you might be interested in based on your browsing behavior.

We may share aggregated non-identifiable information with Publishers or our Advertisers, such as the number of users who visit a Publisher website or the number of users who clicked on a particular advertisement. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of the website publishers that you visit to learn about their data collection practices. We do not provide information to our Advertisers about your activities. However, when you view or interact with a Retargeted ad, the Advertiser may infer that you engaged in the activities on its site that qualified you to receive the ad.

Companies that Florida Chamber Music Project merges with or that acquire Florida Chamber Music Project.

Other third parties with your consent or direction to do so.

We may share information about you if necessary to comply with laws or regulations or in response to a valid subpoena, order, or government request, or to protect the rights of Florida Chamber Music Project or others.

Unsupervised Children

Children 18 and under are not eligible to use Florida Chamber Music Project services without participation and supervision of a legal parent or guardian. Florida Chamber Music Project is not a site meant for children, and we do not provide privacy measures designed to protect children when using the Internet unsupervised. Florida Chamber Music Project also does not knowingly target children under the age of 13 and makes reasonable efforts to ensure that this does not occur across any campaigns it runs on behalf of advertisers or for its own marketing.

Other Sites Policies

Florida Chamber Music Project has no control over, nor does it bear any of the responsibility for the privacy policies and/or content of any sites or advertisers linked to or on Florida Chamber Music Project’s website, or the cookies these sites might set in your browser. Florida Chamber Music Project requires that Advertisers that have elected to use Florida Chamber Music Project provide a descriptive privacy policy linked to from their website describing their practices regarding Online Behavioral Advertising.

How you can contact us about privacy questions or complaints

If you have any questions about this privacy statement, the practices of this site, or your dealings with this site, you can contact info@flchambermusic.org or write to us at the address below.

If you wish to make a complaint about our practices related to online behavioral advertising, you can contact info@flchambermusic.org or write to us at the address below.

Florida Chamber Music Project
info@flchambermusic.org