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Updated: Privacy Policy

Updated 08-02-2022

Introduction

Western United States Agricultural Trade Association (WUSATA) tries to be responsible when gathering your personal information and tries to protect your privacy. WUSATA developed this privacy policy statement in order for you to understand how WUSATA collects, uses, discloses, and otherwise processes your personal information.

This privacy policy statement is applicable to the WUSATA Web Site and its internal pages. This privacy policy statement also covers what we may do with certain information collected, in furtherance of WUSATA's objectives and to promote members' interests. The WUSATA Web Site home page is located at www.wusata.org. In order to understand privacy issues related to links please pay careful attention to the information on links referenced below.

This privacy policy statement is not a contract and does not create any legal rights. WUSATA reserves the right to change this privacy policy statement at any time and will notify users of any material changes by updating the statement here and by including an "UPDATED" label with the "PRIVACY STATEMENT" link on the Web Site governed by this statement for 30 days after any material changes are made.

Identity

The "WUSATA Website", whose home page is located at www.wusata.org, is owned and operated by:

Western United States Agricultural Trade Association
4601 NE 77th Avenue, Suite 240
Vancouver, WA 98662-6730 USA
Tel:  (360) 693-3373
Fax: (360) 693-3464

If you have question or concerns about matters related to this Website please contact:

WUSATA at (360) 693-3373 or email export@wusata.org

How we Collect Information

In order to facilitate your application or registration for WUSATA programs, we collect and maintain personal information about you. WUSATA collects your company and contact information from many sources to understand and meet your needs. We may collect personal information about you from:

You, when you voluntarily provide us with information, including when you voluntarily provide us with information during your application process;

Your browser, when you visit our Web Site and your browser interacts with us;

Your interaction with any of the organizations associated with WUSATA;

Other sources, in connection with providing you WUSATA program services.

The personal information we collect about you through these various sources may include, but is not limited to:

Name, addresses and telephone numbers;

Email addresses, fax numbers and pager numbers;

Transactional and online activity data pertaining to your application or request for WUSATA services;

Personal/Company information provided via survey, consultation, interview, seminars, or other Outreach or data gathering efforts;

Personal/Company information provided to WUSATA representatives to research and resolve questions;

Employer and/or other corporate affiliation (i.e. employer name, title, address and contact information).

Aggregate Information

In addition to obtaining your personal information, when you use our Web Site, we may collect tracking information such as your browser type, the type of operating system you use, the name of your Internet service provider, and pages visited on the Web Site. WUSATA gets this information by using technologies, including cookies and web beacons to increase the functionality and user-friendliness of our Web Site and to better tailor our Web Site to our visitors' needs. We also use this information to verify that visitors meet the criteria required to process their requests. None of this tracking information identifies you personally; we collect it for reporting onsite activity in the aggregate. For example, we may want to know how long the average user spends on our Web Site or which pages or features get the most attention.

Use of Cookies

We use cookies on this Web Site to ensure the integrity of the registration process and to personalize the Web Site. A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your hard disk by a Web page server. Cookies cannot be used to run programs or deliver viruses to your computer. Cookies are uniquely assigned to you, and can only be read by a web server in the domain that issued the cookie to you.

One of the primary purposes of cookies is to provide a convenience feature to save you time. For example, if you personalize a web page, or navigate within a site, a cookie helps the site to recall your specific information on subsequent visits. This simplifies the process of delivering relevant content, eases site navigation, and so on. When you return to the web site, the information you previously provided can be retrieved, so you can easily use the site's features that you customized.

Web beacons, also known as clear gif technology, or action tags, (see discussion below) may be used to assist in delivering the cookie on our Web Site. This technology is a tool we use to compile aggregated statistics about Web Site usage, such as how many visitors clicked on key elements (such as links or graphics) on a WUSATA.ORG web page, blog or a newsletter. We may share aggregated site statistics with partner companies.

Accept or Decline Cookies

You have the ability to accept or decline cookies through most web browsers. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but you can usually modify your browser setting to decline cookies if you prefer. If you choose to decline cookies, you may not be able to fully experience the interactive features of this or other web sites you visit.

Use of Web Beacons

WUSATA.ORG web pages may contain electronic images known as web beacons - sometimes called single-pixel gifs - that allow WUSATA to count users who have visited those pages and to deliver co-branded services. WUSATA may include web beacons in promotional e-mail messages or newsletters in order to determine whether messages have been opened and acted upon.

Some of these web beacons may be placed by third party service providers to help determine the effectiveness of our advertising campaigns or e-mail communications. These web beacons may be used by these service providers to place a persistent cookie on your computer. Doing this allows the service provider to recognize your computer each time you visit certain pages or e-mails and compile anonymous information in relation to those page views. WUSATA.ORG prohibits web beacons from being used to collect or access your personal information.

Purposes for Which Data is Received

To obtain information needed to process requests for WUSATA programs and services, and to otherwise support WUSATA’s objectives.

Purposes for Which Data is Processed

To determine eligibility for programs and services;

To provide information necessary to respond to an audit, federal or other, of WUSATA programs and services;

To provide needed data for internal program tracking;

To allow customer review of claim status;

To determine performance results;

Collect needed aggregate data for federally mandated reports of results and disbursements.

Ways in Which Data may be Disclosed to a Third Party

Information will be disclosed to authorized third parties in the following manner:

To help maintain funding for our programs and services, and otherwise further our objectives, information gathered from participants in WUSATA programs or projects and from our Web Site, including sales and marketing expense information and information about participation by state, may be reported in aggregate (where it is not identifiable by specific company) to the USDA Foreign Agricultural Service (FAS), Member States, our Board of Directors, Congress, and other parties interested in WUSATA’s mission or your capabilities. Your contact information may also be shared as part of this process.

We will also provide your contact and product information to third parties as requested by you;

We may disclose information required to respond to an audit, federal or otherwise, of WUSATA programs and services; and

We may disclose information as required by law.

WUSATA may from time-to-time publish Success Stories regarding a company's specific success or recent achievements. WUSATA may also receive requests for product and market information from WUSATA's member states, the Foreign Agricultural Service, and other parties interested in WUSATA's mission or your capabilities. WUSATA may include certain pieces of your information in a Success Story, or when responding to such a request for information. However, before releasing any information in a manner where the information could be linked back to you, WUSATA will provide you with an opportunity to review and approve of any such release. In some cases WUSATA will simply be asked for contact information, without any other information about you, which WUSATA may provide without first confirming with you.

Request for Access

To obtain a copy of your personal data you need to follow the instructions below:

Contact WUSATA at (360) 693-3373 or email export@wusata.org

Request for Rectification or Erasure

To correct incorrect data you need to follow the instructions below:

Contact WUSATA at (360) 693-3373 or email export@wusata.org

To have data erased that is no longer needed you need to follow the instructions below:

Contact WUSATA at (360) 693-3373 or email export@wusata.org

Links to Other Sites

The WUSATA Web Site may provide hyperlinks or references to other web sites. While WUSATA endeavors to provide links only to web sites that are reputable and safe, we take no responsibility for the information, products, or services obtained on such other web sites and will not be liable for any damages arising from your access to such web sites. WUSATA provides any such links to other web sites merely for your convenience and our inclusion of such links and frames in the WUSATA Web Site does not imply an endorsement of the linked or framed web sites, their content, or the persons or entities operating those web sites. Therefore, you assume sole responsibility for using links or pointers to third parties.

WUSATA specifically denies you permission to hyperlink or provide references to the WUSATA Web Site, unless you are allowed to do so under permission from WUSATA. You are also denied permission to use any trademarked or copyrighted material to provide such hyperlinks or references, unless you are allowed to do so under permission from WUSATA. WUSATA bears no responsibility for web sites that provide hyperlinks or references to the WUSATA Web Site unless those web sites are operated by WUSATA.

Do Not Track

Our Web Site does not track your online activities over time and across third-party web sites or online services, and so does not respond to browser "Do Not Track" signals. As described below, our Web Site may contain links to other websites not owned or operated by WUSATA. These web sites may set cookies that obtain information about the fact that a web browser visited the web site from a certain IP address. These web sites are not authorized to collect any other personal data from our Web Site unless you provide it to them directly.

Security of Your Data

We use commercially reasonable security measures to reduce the risk of your personal information being accessed, acquired, disclosed, processed, modified, or destroyed without authorization. Unfortunately, no data storage system, or system of transmitting data over the internet or wireless network, can be guaranteed to be 100% secure, and no security system can prevent all security incidents. As a result, we do not and cannot guarantee the security of our servers or any personal data provided to us in connection with your use of the Web Site or when you interact with us.

Children's Privacy

We do not knowingly collect personal information from children under the age of 18. If we learn that we are in possession of personal information collected from a child under the age of 18, we will immediately delete that information from our systems.