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Privacy Policy

The Sisterhood Chain

At The Sisterhood Chain International, we deeply value your privacy. This policy explains how we collect, use, and protect your personal information when you visit our website.

Privacy Policy 

We may collect

Your name, email, and contact details (if you subscribe, donate, or contact us)

Basic usage data like IP address, browser type, and pages visited

Donation details via our secure third-party payment processor

We do not knowingly collect data from children under 13.

We use your data to

Respond to messages or inquiries

Send updates and newsletters (only if you opt in)

Process donations and issue receipts

Improve website functionality and security

We will never sell or trade your personal information.

Cookies
We use cookies to enhance your experience and understand how our site is used.
You can disable cookies in your browser settings if you prefer.

We may share your data only

With trusted service providers (e.g., payment processors)

To comply with the law

With your direct consent

All partners are required to keep your data secure.

Your Rights

Right to Access – You can request a copy of the personal data we hold about you.
Right to Rectification – You can ask us to correct inaccurate or incomplete information.
Right to Erasure – Also known as "the right to be forgotten," you may request that we delete your personal data.
Right to Restrict Processing – You can request that we limit how we use your data in certain circumstances.
Right to Data Portability – You can ask to receive your data in a structured, machine-readable format for reuse.
Right to Object – You can object to the processing of your data, especially for direct marketing.
Right to Withdraw Consent – You may withdraw your consent for us to use your data at any time.
Right to Be Informed – You have a right to clear, accessible information about how we use your data.
Right Not to Be Subject to Automated Decision-Making – We do not use your data to make automated decisions.
Right to Lodge a Complaint – You can file a complaint with a data protection authority if you believe your rights are being violated.

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