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Rules And Regulations Of Wycliffe Golf & Country Club

Wycliffe Golf And Country Club, Inc.
Our Privacy Policy in General.

At Wycliffe Golf and Country Club, Inc. ("Wycliffe," "we," "us" or "our"), we believe that you have a right to know what type of information we collect when you interact with our website and how we use that information. The guidelines in this Privacy Policy apply only to information we collect, or information collected for us, in our website, www.wycliffecc.com; it does not apply to information collected offline.

Wycliffe may list its website with other websites that provide information about private country clubs and may link other informational websites to or from our website. If you visit any of those other websites and provide any personally identifiable information to them directly or via cookies or other technologies, the privacy and security of such information is the responsibility of such other websites and you assume the risk that such other websites may not adequately protect your information. Wycliffe assumes no responsibility or liability with respect to such protection. Please review the privacy policy notices on those other sites for details.

Wycliffe does not generally require that you provide us with personally identifiable information in order to use our website. However, in order to participate in some activities (such as arranging for a tour or receiving additional information by mail or email), it will be necessary for you to provide personally identifiable information. In any event, we will not collect any personally identifiable information about you through our website unless you provide it to us voluntarily.

Collection and Use of Aggregate, Non-Personally Identifiable Information.

For each visitor to the Wycliffe website, Wycliffe's web server automatically recognizes, collects in the aggregate and/or stores non-personally identifiable information such as the visitor's IP address/domain name. Wycliffe, or third-party website analytical services that we engage, may use various technologies to accomplish this such as "cookies," "web beacons" (also called "web bugs"), or "pixel tags" (also called "clear GIF"). Such aggregate, anonymous information may include information about the activities in which you participate, your other interests and the like. This aggregated information can then be used to tailor our promotions, advertising and communications to deliver a better experience for you. We may also share such aggregate, non-personally identifiable information with third parties, for example, to inform them about the percentage male/female visitors to our site or the percentage of visitors within a particular age range.

What are Cookies?

When you visit Wycliffe's website or use the website's services or receive emails from Wycliffe, we may use an industry-wide technology called "cookies" that store certain information on your computer and that will allow us to customize your experience to better match your interests and preferences or simply to facilitate your signing in to use our services.

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. These text files can be read by these websites and help to identify you when you return to a website. Cookies can be "persistent" or "session" cookies. Persistent cookies remain on your computer when you have gone offline, while session cookies are deleted as soon as you close your web browser. Persistent cookies can be used to identify individual users, so they may be used by web sites to analyze users' surfing behavior within the website. These cookies can also be used to provide information about numbers of visitors, the average time spent on a particular page and the performance of the web site generally.

Deleting Cookies from your Browser.

Most browsers will allow you to delete cookies from your computer hard drive, block acceptance of cookies or issue a warning before a cookie is stored. However, if you erase or block cookies, we may not be able to restore any preferences or customization settings you previously specified and our ability to personalize your online experience would be limited. Please refer to your browser instructions or "help" screen to learn more about these functions.

Your Consent to Use Cookies.

If you choose to use the website without blocking or disabling cookies, you will indicate your consent to our use of these cookies and to our use in accordance with this Privacy Policy of any personal information that we collect using this technology. If you do not consent to the use of cookies, please be sure to block or disable them using your browser settings.

Other Technologies to Collect Aggregate Information.

Wycliffe may also use, or engage third-party services to use, other technologies to analyze usage and activities on our website or to track emails you ask us to send to you. These technologies include "web beacons" (also called "web bugs") or "tracking pixels" (also called "clear GIF

Collection of Personally Identifiable Information.

Wycliffe may ask you to provide "personally identifiable" information such as your email address, name, mailing address and telephone number, to enable you to fill out a registration, to take a tour of the Club, to participate in potential incentives or in other programs that may be available to you using this website. Wycliffe may combine the information you provide on our website with the information we collect offline from you or from third parties so that we may more effectively tailor our website, services and offerings to you and enhance your interaction with us. If you are already a Member of Wycliffe, your password, Member number or other persistent identifier may be held a cookie and linked with other personally identifiable information provided by you.

Confidentiality of Personally Identifiable Information.

Wycliffe will not share the personal information that you provide with any other party, except (a) to persons or companies that Wycliffe engages to carry out or provide support for the operations of this website or our business, and only then if such sharing is necessary to the website analytical or support services that such party provides, (b) with your express consent, (c) as may be required by law, subpoena other compulsory legal requirement or court order, or (d) if Wycliffe reasonably believes that disclosure is necessary to protect itself, its Members or the general public.

How To Change or Delete Your Personal Information.

If you wish to change or delete the Personal Information you have provided to us, please email us at [email protected]. In addition, Wycliffe Members who visit our site may make changes to their personal information at any time by logging on to the private (Member) side of the website and clicking on the "My Profile" link.

Notice to California Residents Regarding Your Personal Information.

As provided in the California Online Privacy Protection Act, we will not disclose your personal information to outside parties without your consent. To change the personal information you have provided to us, please email us at [email protected] to notify us of the change. In addition, Wycliffe Members who visit our site may make changes to their personal information at any time by logging on to the private (Member) side of the website and clicking on the "My Profile" link.

Consent to Processing.

By providing any personally-identifiable information via the Wycliffe website, all persons, including without limitation, persons residing in Canada and the European Union, fully understand and expressly consent to the collection and processing of personally-identifiable information in the United States of America.

Opting Out of Receiving Additional Information about Wycliffe.

We will contact you to provide information about Wycliffe, our promotions or other activities or offerings that may be of interest to you only upon your request. Even if you make such request, you can click below to opt out of receiving additional information from us. Moreover, in each email communication you receive from us, you will be given the opportunity to indicate that you do not wish to receive future communications from us.

Security.

Wycliffe takes great care, itself or through its internet service providers, in maintaining the security of your personal information and in preventing unauthorized access to it through the use of appropriate technology and internal procedures. However, Wycliffe does not guarantee that unauthorized access will never occur. Moreover, Wycliffe cannot be responsible for access to your personal information during the transmission process and transmission of your personal data is at your own risk.

Notice to Children under the Age of 18

If you are under 18 years of age, you should not provide any personally identifiable information (including your last name, home address or email address) to us on this website. While we cannot take any special action to learn your age, if we find out that you are less than 18 years old, we will not maintain or use any personally-identifiable information about you without the verifiable consent of your parent or legal guardian. You will not be able to participate in any of our programs or other activities offered on our website without that verifiable consent.

Changes in the Privacy Policy.

The terms of this Privacy Policy shall govern the use of all information collected while it is in place. Wycliffe reserves the right to change this Privacy Policy at any time, so please re-visit this page often. In the case of any material change to this Policy, we will change the "Last Updated Date" and your continued use of this site on or after the "Last Updated Date" will constitute your acceptance of, and agreement to be bound by, those changes.

Privacy Policy Disputes.

Any dispute over the privacy of your personal information or the implementation of this Privacy Policy is subject to both this Privacy Policy and the Terms of Website Access and Use regarding this website found , including without limitation, provisions covering the limitation of liability and damages as well as the applicability of Florida law and the exclusive jurisdiction of its courts.

If you have any questions or comments about our personal information practices or about this Privacy Policy, please feel free to send us an email at [email protected].