PRIVACY POLICY
Effective Date: 8/24/2025
This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) explains how Mark Nair for CD-13 (“Campaign,” “us,” or “we” collects uses, and shares the information of individuals who visit our website located at marknair.com and any other websites or online apps or services that link to this Policy (collectively, the “Site”).
By using the Site, you agree to the terms of the Privacy Policy in effect at the time of use. If you do not agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy, please do not use the Site.
Information Collection
When using our Site, we may collect information directly from you, such as your name, address, email address, phone number, and any other information you choose to provide. If you make a donation or purchase, we will collect payment information and other details needed for the transaction, such as billing and shipping information. We collect this information when you subscribe to our mailing list, make a donation or purchase, contact us through the Site, volunteer for the Campaign, or interact with us for any other purpose.
We may also collect information about you from other individuals and organizations, and we may combine this information with any information that you provide to us.
We (or authorized third parties on the Site) may also collect information automatically when you visit the Site, such as the following:
Browser and Device Information.
Certain information may be automatically collected by most browsers or devices, such as information about user devices (such as IP addresses and MAC addresses), operating systems, and browsers.
Information Stored in Cookies. The Site may also use available web-based technologies to collect information, such as cookies, pixels, or web beacons. Cookies are pieces of information stored directly on users’ computers or devices. Cookies allow us to collect information such as browser type, time spent on online services, pages visited, referring URL, and other traffic and usage data. We may also use cookies for purposes such as determining what features interest our users, revising our site features or operations, and as further described below. For more information, see the Managing and Blocking Cookies, Your Choices, and Opt-out Preference Signals sections below.
Pixel Tags and Log Files. The Site may also use other tracking systems such as log files and pixel tags. For example, pixel tags, sometimes called web beacons, are similar in function to a cookie and can tell us certain information like what content has been viewed.
Information Collected in Connection with Analytics Technology.
We may use various technologies to learn more about how visitors use the Websites and as part of our marketing activities, such as Google Analytics and Google AdSense Advertising. Google Analytics and Google AdSense Advertising uses cookies to help us analyze how visitors use the Site and tailor ads provider to users based on their interests and websites they have visited. The information generated by the cookies about your use of the Site includes your IP address and device IDs. If you so choose, you may be able to opt out by turning off cookies in the preferences settings in your browser. For more information on Google Analytics, including how Google Analytics collects, uses, and discloses information, refer to the following page: www.google.com/policies/privacy/partners/. To opt out of Google Analytics, visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout/. We may also use other technologies to monitor your activities on our Site.
In addition, the Federal Election Commission (“FEC”) may require us to collect certain personal information from donors. For example, the FEC requires us to collect (and disclose) the name, mailing address, occupation, and employer of all individuals whose donations exceed $200 per election cycle.
On our Site, we may use one or more of the following cookies:
Strictly Necessary Cookies.
These are used to provide the Site and to prevent fraudulent activity, improve security, and for the administration of the Site.
Functional and Preference Cookies. These are used to remember choices you make regarding the Site and help remember you when you visit the Site to manage your access and privileges.
Performance Cookies.
These are used to collect information of about how you use our Site and improve the Site’s performance by showing us pages you visit, any difficulties experienced, and whether or not the content provided is effective.
Targeting Cookies.
These cookies may be placed on our Site by us or our third-party partners and are used to show you advertisements for goods and services that are targeted to your interests based on your actions on our Site and information submitted by users of our Site. These personalized advertisements may appear on our Site or the websites of our third-party partners. We also use these to provide you with content that is tailored to your interests.
Managing and Blocking Cookies
Through browser settings, you can manage or block the use of cookies. In addition, you can use opt-out tools for ad networks and firms who participate in the Network Advertising Initiative as http://optout.networkadvertising.org/ or the Digital Advertising Alliance as http://optout.aboutads.info/.
To effectively manage cookies via browser settings or through these ad industry opt-out tools, you must opt-out and set cookie preferences on all browsers and all devices that you use. If you clear the browser cache or cookies, be sure to reset your preferences.
Please note that blocking or disabling cookies may prevent or impair functionality and use of the Websites.
Please see your browsers help files for additional information about viewing and changing your browser settings to manage or block cookies.
Information Use
We may use your information for any lawful purpose, including the following:
To respond to your inquiries;
To provide the products or information that you request;
To operate, personalize, and improve the Site, including for analytics purposes;
Operating, evaluating, debugging, identifying and repairing errors, effectuating similar functional enhancements, and improving our Site;
To send Campaign updates and other communications that may be of interest to you;
To comply with the law and to maintain the security of our Site; or
With your consent, or as otherwise disclosed at the time information is collected.
Information Sharing
We may share the information we collect with other parties, including the following:
Candidates, organizations, campaigns, groups, or causes that we believe have similar political viewpoints, principles, or objectives or share similar goals and with organizations that facilitate communications and information sharing among such groups;
To report required information to the FEC, including name, mailing address, occupation, and name of employers of individuals whose contributions exceed $200 per election cycle (for additional information, visit the FEC website at http://www.fec.gov);
Service providers or agents that perform activities for us, such as those for statistical analysis, payment processing, or sending you email or postal mail;
As part of a change of corporate control or other transfer of all or part of our assets, including in the event of an insolvency, bankruptcy, or receivership, your information may be transferred as a business asset;
Pursuant to a subpoena, court order, governmental inquiry, or other legal process or as otherwise required by law, or when needed in our judgment to protect our rights or the rights of third parties or for safety or security reasons;
If reasonably necessary to protect our operations, staff, or users or detect, prevent or otherwise address fraud, security, or technical issues;
With your consent or as otherwise disclosed at the time of data collection or sharing.
Our employees, volunteers, and agents may view your information to perform their jobs and address your needs. We authorize their access to your information on a need-to-know basis to provide you with information or services, or for one of the other reasons listed in this Policy.
Text messaging originator opt-in data and consent will not be shared with third parties, provided that we may share text messaging originator opt-in data and consent with our third-party vendors, consultants and other service providers who need access to such information to carry out work on our behalf (and who will not use such information for their own purposes); if we believe disclosure is required by law.
We may share information that has been anonymized or aggregated, without limitation.
Opt-out Preference Signals
We have configured our Site to process opt-out preference signals, also sometimes referred to as global privacy controls, that may allow you to inform us of your desire to opt out of sales or sharing as described in this Policy. Opt-out preference signals must be in a format commonly used and recognized by businesses and be delivered by a platform, technology, or mechanism that makes clear to consumers that the use of the signal is meant to have the effect of opting the consumer out of sales and sharing of personal information as described in this Policy. If you do not have an account with us or are not logged into your account, your opt-out preference signal will be linked to your browser identifier only and may not be linked to other information, such as account information, about you that we process that is not associated with your browser identifier. For more information regarding global privacy controls and how to use them please visit the GPC website, https://globalprivacycontrol.org/.
Digital Advertising & Analytics
We may partner with ad networks and other ad serving providers (“Advertising Providers”) that serve ads on behalf of us and others on non-affiliated platforms. Some of those ads may be personalized, meaning that they are intended to be relevant to you based on information Advertising Providers collect about your use of the Site and other sites or apps over time, including information about relationships among different browsers and devices. This type of advertising is known as interest-based advertising or third-party behavioral tracking.
You may visit the DAA Webchoices tool atwww.aboutads.info or the Network Advertising Initiative (“NAI”) at the NAI’s Site to learn more about this type of advertising and how to opt out of this advertising on websites by companies participating in the DAA and NAI self-regulatory program. If you delete your cookies or use a different browser or mobile device, you will need to renew your opt-out choices exercised through the DAA Webchoices tool. Note that electing to opt out will not stop advertising from appearing in your browser or applications. It may make the ads you see less relevant to your interests. Additionally, your browser may offer tools to limit the use of cookies or to delete cookies; however, if you use these tools, our Site may not function as intended. If you agreed to receive future marketing communications directly from a third party through our Site, you will need to contact that party to opt-out of such communications.
Third-Party Links and Tools
The Site may provide links to third-party websites or apps, including our social media pages. We do not control the privacy practices of those websites or apps, and they are not covered by this privacy notice. You should review the privacy notices of other websites or apps that you use to learn about their data practices.
The Site may also include integrated social media tools or “plug-ins,” such as social networking tools offered by third parties. If you use these tools to share personal information or you otherwise interact with these features on the Site, those companies may collect information about you and may use and share such information in accordance with your account settings, including by sharing such information with the general public. Your interactions with third-party companies and your use of their features are governed by the privacy notices of the companies that provide those features. We encourage you to carefully read the privacy notices of any accounts you create and use.
Your Choices
You may choose not to provide the information we request through the Site. However, not providing information we request may restrict your ability to use certain features of the Site. For example, you may be able to restrict the collection of information or functionality through your device’s operating system or by disabling cookies but doing so may prevent you from using the functionality of the Websites or Services. Some Internet browsers have a “do-not-track” feature that let you tell the Websites or Services that you do not want to have your online activities tracked. We honor “do-not-track” signals and do not track, place cookies, or use advertising when a “do-not-track” browser mechanism is in place.
To opt out of our email Campaign updates and donation requests, you can use the link provided at the bottom of each message. You may also opt out or unsubscribe from future emails by sending a request to [Email] using the subject line “Unsubscribe from email communications.” To ensure your opt-out request is properly processed, be sure to send your message using the same email account to which we sent our correspondence.
Personal Information of Children
We do not direct our Site to children under the age of 13 and do not knowingly collect the personal information from children under the age of 13 through our Websites. If you are the parent of a child under 13, and you believe that you child has provided us with information about him or herself, please contact us using the contact information in the Contact section below. To learn more about how to protect your child online, visit the Federal Trade Commission’s (“FTC”) website.
How We Protect Your Information
Our Site is scanned on a regular basis for security holes, malware, and known vulnerabilities in order to make your visit to our Site as safe as possible.
Disclaimer
Our Site does not constitute an offer or contract. Information on the Site may contain inaccuracies or typographical errors. Information may be changed or updated without notice.
Changes to Our Privacy Policy
If our information practices change, we will post an updated version of this privacy notice. We encourage you to visit this page periodically to learn of any updates.
Contact
If you have questions, comments, or concerns about this Policy, please contact us at: media@marknair.com
Mobile Terms of Service
Mark Nair for CD-13 mobile campaigns provide subscribers with updates, event invitations, donation asks and voting reminders.
By providing your mobile number and opting in, you agree to be contacted by or on behalf of Mark Nair for CD-13 at the provided mobile number. This includes text messages for informational, product, or service-related purposes (e.g., donation requests, advocacy actions, etc.). Message frequency varies, and standard message and data rates may apply
You can cancel the SMS service at any time. Just text “STOP”. After this, you will no longer receive SMS messages from us. If you want to join again, just sign up as you did the first time and we will start sending SMS messages to you again.
If you are experiencing issues with the messaging program you can reply with the keyword “HELP” for more assistance, or you can get help directly at media@marknair.com.
Carriers are not liable for delayed or undelivered messages.
You can expect to receive no more than 2 text message(s) per day from Mark Nair for CD-13.
If you have any questions about your text plan or data plan, it is best to contact your wireless provider.
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