Privacy Policy

The Young Assyrians (“TYA”, “us”, “we”, and “our”) respects and is committed to protecting the privacy of the people whose personal information it collects. The following Privacy Policy (“the Policy”) represents our commitment to your right to privacy; giving you a clear explanation on how we collect, use, communicate, disclose, and otherwise make use of personal information.

Should you not agree to the Policy— DO NOT USE THIS WEBSITE. We reserve the right to revise the provisions outlined herein at any time at our sole discretion, and without any prior notice.

Collection and Use

TYA shall collect personal information only with the knowledge and consent of the individual concerned. Prior to the collection of personal information, we shall identify the purposes for which the information is being collected.

TYA shall collect and use such personal information solely for fulfilling those purposes— as specified by us —and for other ancillary purposes, unless we obtain the consent of the individual concerned or as required by law.

Types of Personal Information

While using our Websites, you may be asked to provide us with certain personally identifiable information that can be used to contact or identify you. Personally identifiable information may include, but is not limited to name, date of birth, address, telephone number, and/or e-mail address.

Retention Period

Personal information will be retained by TYA for as long as it is necessary or as required. We shall remove any personal information from our systems once it is no longer required.

The length of time personal information will be retained will vary depending on how long we need to process it for, the reason it was collected, and in line with any statutory requirements. After this time, the data will either be destroyed, or we may retain a secure anonymised record for analytical and research purposes.

Data Sharing

There may be instances where, as required by law, we may be requested to disclose personal information collected by us to comply with law enforcement requirements and legal processes, such as court orders.