Terms & Privacy
Terms of Use
Crest Trackers maintains this site as a service to its partners, clients and supporters. By using this website, you agree to comply with and be legally bound by our Terms of Use, Privacy Policy, and Disclosure Statement.
Privacy
Crest Trackers is committed to responsible information handling practices. You can visit most pages on the website without giving us any information about yourself, but sometimes we need information to provide information or services that you request. Our Privacy Policy explains data collection and use in those situations. Learn more (See Privacy Policy below).
Privacy Policy
Crest Trackers, a Kenyan registered business, provides this privacy policy to describe how we may collect, use, and share information that you provide to us through our website. By using this website, you agree to the terms of the Privacy Policy.
We may collect certain personal information about you, which may be supplied when you sign-up for our newsletter, make a donation or attend an event. We only collect basic personal data about you that does not include any special types of information (e.g., health-related). The types of personal information we collect and which we do not give to any third parties include:
– Contact and account information
– Technical information
Technical information collected in our logs may include standard web log entries that contain your IP address, cookies (first party, third party, session, persistent, and flash), web beacons, page URL and timestamp.
We may use the information we collect strictly for lawful purposes.
We do not trade, share, or sell information that you provide to us with other organizations who intend to use it only to market their products or services to you. There may be instances in which we share your information with others. We may share your information, for example, in conjunction with your sponsorship of a certain project, as required by law, with law enforcement, to comply with legal processes, to protect our legal rights, to protect the safety or security of a person, or to protect against fraud, criminal acts, or misconduct.