Information We May Collect

Personally Identifiable Information

Personally identifiable information is any information that may be used to identify you as an individual, including, but not limited to, your name, email address, postal address, telephone number, and debit/credit card information (for those who make donations). It is always your choice, or the choice of someone acting on your behalf, whether or not to provide Juvenile Law Center with personally identifiable information.  We may collect personally identifiable information that you voluntarily submit when you join our email list, make a donation, or submit personally identifiable information to us for any other reason.

Non-Personally Identifiable Information

We may automatically collect non-personally identifiable information about visitors to our Website, including, but not limited to, number of visitors, Internet Protocol address, domain name and host for Internet access, browser type, operating system and pages viewed, and date and time of access, but we will not combine such data with any personally identifiable information. We use any non-personally identifiable information we collect in the aggregate to determine how visitors use our Website so we can improve our Site and services.

We may use “cookies” (text files placed on your computer by a web page server) or other technologies to collect such non-personally identifiable information. You can turn off your computer’s ability to receive cookies by adjusting your browser settings. If you disable cookies, however, certain functions and conveniences of the Website may not work properly.