Lung Health Coalition Privacy Statement
Last Updated: June 18, 2025
Who We Are
The Lung Health Coalition is a national collaboration dedicated to improving early detection and access to life-saving lung screenings through programs and powerful partnerships. We are committed to respecting your privacy. This Privacy Statement describes our policies and practices on the collection, use, disclosure, and storage of Personal Information and the steps we take to protect it from unauthorized use or disclosure.
To the extent permitted by applicable law, by providing us your Personal Information or otherwise interacting with us, you are agreeing to this Privacy Statement.
We may change this Privacy Statement from time to time. If we make changes, we will notify you by revising the date at the top of this policy and, in some cases, we may provide you with additional notice (such as adding a statement to our website or sending you a notification). We encourage you to review this Privacy Statement regularly to stay informed about our information practices and the choices available to you.
Purpose and Scope of this Privacy Statement
This Privacy Statement applies to all Lung Health Coalition website, digital services activities, and our other online or offline offerings which link to, or are otherwise subject to, this Privacy Statement and, where applicable, will apply to Personal Information that we obtain and process other than through the Site (for example, Personal Information collected when contacting our customer service team, engaging with us on social media, or otherwise interacting with us).
If you are a consumer residing in the United States (“U.S.”) and your state has enacted a comprehensive privacy law, please review our Supplemental U.S. Privacy Notice provided pursuant to relevant U.S. state laws, including the
California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act, the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act, the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act, the New Jersey Senate Bill 332, and the Florida Digital Bill of Rights. The Supplemental U.S. Privacy Notice includes general information regarding our collection, use, and disclosure of Personal Information of consumers in those respective states.
Please note that our Site might offer links to other website that are owned or controlled by third parties. This Privacy Statement applies only to Lung Health Coalition ’s Site. We do not control or endorse the content of any third-party sites and cannot accept responsibility for the privacy practices of any websites not controlled by us and we encourage you to review the privacy policies of any third-party sites prior to providing them with any of your Personal Information.
Click on any of the links below to visit the specific area of this Privacy Statement or continue scrolling down to read this Privacy Statement in its entirety.
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Transfer of Information to the United States and Other Countries
Supplemental U.S. Privacy Notice
Supplemental Disclosures for Individuals in Europe
This section describes Personal Information you may choose to provide to us, as well as our practices for the automatic collection and use of certain information related to the use and navigation of our Site. We define Personal Information as information that can (directly or indirectly) identify, locate, or be used to contact you or communicate with you, such as your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, characteristics, or descriptions (such as gender and date of birth), and other similar and associated information (“Personal Information”). Personal
Information includes certain subsets of Personal Information that are considered “sensitive” pursuant to applicable laws; information including government-issued identifiers (such as social security, driver’s license, or passport number), racial or ethnic origin, veteran or immigration status, or health or medical status, healthcare products used, or services received (“Sensitive Personal Information”).
Personal Information is given the same protection by us, whether we receive it through a Site or by other means. The descriptions below apply to Personal Information collected or received by us, no matter how the information was received.
Types of Personal Data Collected If You Provide It
- Name, email, phone number, mailing address
- Donation amounts and methods
- Communication preferences
- Event participation or volunteer activity
- Website usage data
Purpose of Data Use
- To process and acknowledge donations
- To manage supporter and volunteer relationships
- To send newsletters, advocacy updates, media, social media, or fundraising appeals
- To improve website functionality and outreach efforts
Fundraising & Supporter Management-Specific Considerations
- Optional Donor Anonymity
- Transparency in how contributions are used
Information We Collect Automatically When You Interact with Us
When you access or use our Site or otherwise engage with us, we automatically collect certain information, including:
• Device and Usage Information: We collect information about your activity with our Site, such as entrance or access dates and times, pages viewed, links clicked, and the page you visited before navigating to our website. We also collect information about how you access our Site, including data about the device and network you use, such as your hardware model, operating system version, mobile network, IP address, unique device identifiers, browser type, app version, and system settings such as language your system uses (collectively, “Usage Data”).
Usage Data also includes the IP Address of the device you use to connect to the Internet that is collected by our Site server logs. An IP Address is a unique identifier devices use to identify and communicate with each other on the Internet. In certain circumstances, where we link Usage Data and Personal Information, Usage Data may be considered Personal Information. Usage Data may also allow us to identify the country, region, and time zone in which your device is located so we may direct you automatically to the content that is appropriate for your location.
• Other Data Collection Technologies (e.g., Digital Advertising and Cookies): When you use our Site, we collect different types of Usage Data by automated means, using technologies such as APIs, web services, scripts, cookies, pixels, tags, web beacons, browser analysis tools, and server logs. Using these technologies, we may also collect data about the website you were visiting before you came to our Site, and the website you visit after you leave our Site. We may also use vendors, such as Adobe and Google, to place cookies and collect data to enable certain services we use, including advertising, visitor tracking, personalization, site analytics and security services, including reCAPTCHA, and the data may be disclosed to our vendors for these purposes.
Other data may be disclosed to vendors providing additional services integrated into our Site, including performance monitoring, user experience components such as user interface frameworks, images and web fonts, maps, and ecommerce functionality. When we send email communications, we may place a web beacon or similar tracking technology in the email to know whether your device can receive HTML emails, or to collect data on whether the email or an attachment or link in the email has been opened or forwarded.
When you use our Site, we may place cookies on your computer. Cookies are small text files that websites or mobile apps send to your computer or other Internet-connected device to uniquely identify your browser or to store data or settings in your browser. Cookies allow us to recognize you when you return. They also help us provide a customized experience and enable us to detect certain kinds of fraud. Some of our Sites may use web storage instead of cookies.
We may also use or permit cookies from third-party advertising companies that place an advertising tag on your web browser. The advertising tag allows third parties to serve our ads to you on other websites and digital services. These third-party companies may use information obtained from cookies and other data collection tools to measure advertising effectiveness and provide advertisements of interest to you on these other websites. You may opt-out of receiving targeted advertising by clicking on the My Privacy Choices link in the website footer.
In many cases, the data we collect using cookies and other tools is only used in a non-identifiable way, without any reference to Personal Information. However, under some privacy and data protection laws, this data could be considered Personal Information. This Privacy Statement governs how we use this data when it is considered to be Personal Information. For more information about cookies and how to disable them, please review the Your Choices section below.
• Location Information: In accordance with your device permissions, we may collect information about the precise location of your device. You may stop the collection of precise location information at any time (see the Your Choices section below for details).
Information We Collect from Other Sources
We obtain information from third-party sources. For example, we may collect information about you from healthcare providers or their practices, professional associations, advertising networks, and data analytics providers. Additionally, if you contact Lung Health Coalition through a third-party platform (such as Facebook or LinkedIn), we will have access to certain information from that platform, such as your name, birthday, and profile picture, in accordance with the authorization procedures determined by such platform. Additional information sources include job applicants’ paper applications and attendance records from educational or other events.
We also collect information from our vendors, suppliers, consultants, professional advisors, and other third parties for the purposes of managing and operating our business. For example, we collect business contact information, financial information, and other information necessary to engage and evaluate suppliers, business partners, and potential merger and/or acquisition targets.
Information We Derive
We may derive information or draw inferences about you based on the information we collect. For example, we may make inferences about your location based on your IP address.
Lung Health Coalition uses the information we collect to provide, maintain, and improve our services, products and Site as well as for our business, operational, and legal purposes, including to:
• Provide, operate, and maintain the Site;
• Process transactions and send you related information, including confirmations, receipts, invoices, and user experience surveys;
• Personalize and improve your experience on our Site;
• Send you technical notices, security alerts, and support and administrative messages;
• Respond to your requests, comments and questions and provide customer service;
• Authenticate and verify individual identities, including requests to exercise your rights under this Privacy Statement;
• Communicate with you about products, services, and events offered by Lung Health Coalition and others and provide news and information that we think will interest you (see the Your Choices section below for information about how to opt out of these communications at any time);
• Monitor and analyze trends, usage, and activities in connection with our Site;
• Tailor and provide you with information about the services provided at our imaging centers and appointments you may have or need in the future;
• Create anonymized or de-identified data so it is no longer Personal Information;
• Carry out research and development activities to improve our products and services;
• Develop new products and services;
• Assess financial, credit, or insurance risks arising from any relationship or prospective relationship with a customer, supplier, distributor, or business partner;
• Detect, investigate, and prevent security incidents and other malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal activity and protect the rights and property of Lung Health Coalition and others;
• Debug to identify and repair errors in our Site;
• Comply with our legal and financial obligations; and
• Carry out any other purpose described to you at the time the information was collected.
We will give you an opportunity to tell us whether we may use your Personal Information to send you other information about Lung Health Coalition ’s products, activities, or opportunities. In most circumstances, you will be able to “unsubscribe” from these communications by following the instructions provided at the time you sign up for the communications or that are included in such communications. Please see the Your Choices section below for information about how to opt out of these communications at any time.
We may use the Usage Data we and our partners collect during your future visits. This information allows us to direct you to relevant content on the Site and to remember your computer/device the next time you visit. If you visit multiple Lung Health Coalition Site, we may aggregate the Usage Data from your visits to better understand usage of our Site.
We may disclose your Personal Information with companies, organizations, and individuals outside of Lung Health Coalition as described below and throughout this Privacy Statement. For example, we disclose Personal Information:
• With vendors, service providers, and consultants that need access to Personal Information to perform services for us, such as companies that assist us with web hosting, payment processing, fraud prevention, customer service, and marketing and advertising. These vendors, service providers, and consultants are bound by law or contract to protect Personal Information and only use Personal Information in accordance with our instructions or the agreements we have signed, which align with our obligations under this Policy.
• Publicly on our Site if you submit a review or post content in another public area of our Site.
• With integration partners such as Google, Acquia, YouTube, Vimeo and others, if you choose to use integrations we offer on our Site, such as sharing your location through our Google Maps integration.
• With third-party advertising partners who may set technologies and other tracking tools on our Site to collect information regarding your activities and your device (e.g., your IP address, cookie identifiers, page(s) visited, location, time of day). These advertising partners may use this information (and similar information collected from other services) for purposes of delivering personalized advertisements to you when you visit digital properties within their networks. This practice is commonly referred to as “interest-based advertising”, “personalized advertising”, or “targeted advertising.”
• If we believe that disclosure is in accordance with, or required by, any applicable law or legal process, including lawful requests by public authorities to meet national security or law enforcement requirements.
• If we believe: (i) your actions are inconsistent with our user agreements or policies; (ii) it necessary to investigate, prevent, or take action regarding illegal activities including fraud, or to protect the rights, property, and safety of Lung Health Coalition , our users, the public, or others; (iii) it appropriate to support external, compliance, and corporate governance functions; and (iv) as otherwise required by law.
• With our lawyers, auditors, and other professional advisors where necessary to obtain advice or otherwise protect and manage our business interests.
• In connection with, or during negotiations concerning, any merger, sale of company assets, financing, or acquisition of all or a portion of our business by another company. We try to assure that no Personal Information that is transferred will be used or shared in a manner inconsistent with this Privacy Statement without your consent. However, in the event of a sale or merger, your continued use of this Site signifies your agreement to be bound by the Privacy Statement and other applicable terms of the subsequent owner or operator.
• Between and among Lung Health Coalition and our current and future partners, affiliates, and other companies under common control and ownership.
• With your consent or at your direction.
We also share aggregated or de-identified information that cannot reasonably be used to identify you. For example, we may publish reports that contain aggregate and statistical data about our customers.
Please note: While we do not directly sell, rent, or loan your Personal Information (except as set forth herein), certain state laws have adopted a broad definition of a "sale" and may treat certain of these disclosures as “sales” under their definitions. Please see the "Supplemental U.S. Privacy Statement” for additional information.
Consistent with applicable laws and requirements, we have implemented reasonable physical, technical, and administrative safeguards designed to protect Personal Information from loss, misuse, alteration, theft, unauthorized access, and unauthorized disclosure consistent with legal obligations and industry practices. However, as is the case with all websites, applications, products, and services, we are not able to guarantee security for data collected through our Site.
We are not responsible for any interception or interruption of any communications or for changes to or losses of data through the internet. Users of the Site are responsible for maintaining the security of any password, user ID, or other form of authentication involved in obtaining access to password protected or secure areas of the Site. Any access to the Site through your user ID and password will be treated as authorized by you. If we believe it is necessary or advisable to help protect your Personal Information and/or the integrity of the Site, we may suspend your use of all or part of the Site, without notice.
Unauthorized access to any of the Site is prohibited and may lead to criminal prosecution.
We retain information as is necessary and relevant for our business, operational, and legal purposes. In addition, we retain Personal Information pursuant to our record retention policies and schedules to comply with applicable law, prevent fraud, resolve disputes, troubleshoot problems, assist with any investigation, enforce our Disclaimer, and other actions permitted by law. The criteria used to determine our retention periods include: (i) the length of time we have an ongoing relationship with you; (ii) whether there is a legal obligation to which we are subject that affects the Personal Information; and (iii) whether retention is determined to be necessary or advisable for Lung Health Coalition due to applicable statutes of limitations, litigation, or other legal or regulatory obligations. We take reasonable steps to appropriately dispose of Personal Information upon the expiration of retention periods taking into consideration these litigation, legal, or regulatory obligations. Whenever possible, we de-identify the information or otherwise remove some or all information that may identify you from records that we may need to keep for periods beyond the specified retention period.
When using the Site, you will be given opportunities to make choices about the data we receive and how we use it. Residents of California, Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey, and Florida are encouraged to review the relevant supplemental notices provided below (Supplemental U.S. Privacy Notice.
Account Information
You may update and correct certain account information at any time by logging into your account or, if you do not have an account, by mailing us at privacy@lunghealthcoalition.org or by calling 224-250-0863.
Location Information
If you initially consent to our collection of such location information, you may later stop the collection of this information at any time by changing the preferences on your browser and/or computer. You may also stop our collection of this location information by following the standard uninstall process to remove all or some of our mobile apps from your device. If you stop our collection of this location information, some features of our mobile applications may no longer function properly.
Most web browsers are set to accept cookies by default. If you prefer, you may usually adjust your personal browser settings to remove or reject browser cookies. Please note that removing or rejecting cookies may affect the availability and functionality of our Site. You also have the options described above in the Digital Advertising, Cookies and Other Data Collection Technologies section of this Privacy Statement.
• Google Analytics. For more information about how Google uses your personal information, please visit Google Analytics’ Privacy Policy. To learn more about how to opt-out of Google Analytics’ use of your personal information, please click here.
• YouTube. For more information about how YouTube uses your personal information, please visit YouTubes’ Privacy Policy. To learn more about how to opt-out of YouTubes’ use of your personal information, please click here.
• Acquia. For more information on how Acquia uses your personal information, please visit Acquias’ Data Policy. Acquia does not sell your Personal Information.
• Acquia Optimize. For more information on how Acquia Optimize uses your personal information, please visit Acquia Optimizes’ FAQ cookies.
Do Not Track Signals and Global Privacy Control
Certain web browsers and other programs may transmit “do-not-track” or “opt-out” signals, also called Global Privacy Control signals (collectively, “GPC Signals”), to websites with which the browser communicates. In most cases, you will need to change your web browser’s settings or add an application to your web browser to enable it to send a GPC Signal. Our Site will recognize GPC Signals for website users based on the location of the user when they access our website. Some web browsers incorporate other "do-not-track" (“DNT”) or similar features to signal websites with which the browser communicates that a visitor does not want to have their online activity tracked. As of the Effective Date, not all web browsers offer a DNT option and DNT signals are not yet uniform. For this reason, our Site along with many other digital service operators do not respond to all DNT signals. We recognize GPC signals as required under certain state privacy laws, but we do not currently recognize other DNT signals. For more information about the Global Privacy Control, please visit https://globalprivacycontrol.org.
Communications Preferences
You may opt out of receiving promotional communications from Lung Health Coalition (e.g., email and texts) by following the instructions in those communications or by submitting a request through My Privacy Choices. If you opt out, we may still send you non-promotional communications, such as those about your account or our ongoing business relations.
Mobile Push Notifications
With your consent, we may send push notifications to your mobile device. You can deactivate these messages at any time by changing the notification settings on your mobile device.
No mobile information will be shared with third parties/affiliates for marketing/promotional purposes. All the above categories exclude text messaging originator opt-in data and consent; this information will not be shared with any third parties, including affiliate or business partners. The opt-in is not transferable to another party involved in the process.
Lung Health Coalition does not intend to collect Personal Information from children under age 13 without consent from the child’s parent or legal guardian. We do not share Personal Information of anyone under 13 years of age with anyone outside of Lung Health Coalition except where required by law and with vendors, service providers, and consultants bound by law or contract to protect Personal Information and only use Personal Information in accordance with our instructions or the agreements we have signed with them.
Children under 13 years of age should not submit any Personal Information to us without the express permission of their parent or legal guardian. If you believe that your child has submitted Personal Information and you would like for it to be removed from our systems, please submit a request through My Privacy Choices. We will make reasonable efforts to comply with your request.
SUPPLEMENTAL U.S. PRIVACY STATEMENT
This Supplemental U.S. Privacy Statement (“U.S. Statement”) section supplements this Privacy Statement and addresses legal obligations and rights arising from U.S. state privacy laws, including those in California, Delaware, Maryland and New Jersey —respectively, the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), which includes amendments and implementing regulations under the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”), the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act, the Maryland Online Data Privacy Act, and the New Jersey Senate Bill 332. This U.S. Statement only applies to residents of those states. We will process any Personal Information we collect in accordance with applicable law and as described in this Privacy Statement (unless, as explained above, a separate policy or notice governs). In some circumstances, if you do not provide us with your Personal Information, certain Sites may be unavailable to you.
This U.S. Statement provides the information required under applicable U.S. state laws and applies to both Lung Health Coalition ’s online and offline activities relative to our processing of your Personal Information. This U.S. Statement and the relevant U.S. state laws do not apply to information that has been de-identified or aggregated. Some of the Personal Information that we collect, use, and disclose may, pursuant to provisions in the relevant laws, be exempt because it is regulated by other federal and state laws that apply to us.
Definition of Personal Information. “Personal Information” is any information -- as electronically or otherwise recorded -- that may be used to identify a person or that we may link to or associate with a specific individual. Personal Information may include information considered sensitive in some jurisdictions, such as biometric information, genetic information, health information, financial account information, specific geolocation, ethnic or racial origin, information concerning your sex life or your sexual orientation, social security number, driver’s license, state identification card, passport number, and other similar information.
Notice at Collection
At or before the time of collection, U.S. consumers residing in a state with a comprehensive privacy law have a right to receive notice of our privacy practices. Such consumers can find this information below.
Personal Information Collected. See the section of this Supplemental U.S. Privacy Statement titled “Overview of Personal Information Collected, Disclosed, Sold and/or Shared” for a list of Personal Information which may be collected. If we have previously collected Personal Information in the past 12 months, we may collect that Personal Information from you.
Uses of Personal Information. See the section of this Supplemental U.S. Privacy Statement titled “Overview of Personal Information Collected, Disclosed, Sold and/or Shared” for a list of the purposes for which we use Personal Information.
Is Personal Information “Sold” or “Shared” for “Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising”? No.
How Long is Personal Information Retained For? To determine the appropriate retention period for Personal Information, we may consider applicable legal requirements, the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the Personal Information, certain risk factors, the purposes for which we process your Personal Information, and whether we can achieve those purposes through other means.
Additional Information. For more information on our privacy practices, please review this Supplemental U.S. Privacy Statement and our Privacy Statement. Importantly, the section of our Privacy Notice titled “Your Personal Information Rights” includes important details about how you can exercise some of the rights afforded to U.S. consumers residing in a state with a comprehensive privacy law.
Overview of Personal Information Collected, Disclosed, Sold and/or Shared.
U.S. consumers, affiliated medical professionals and California job applicants residing in a state with a comprehensive privacy law are provided with the right to know what categories of personal information we have collected about them, whether we disclosed that Personal Information for a business purpose (e.g., to a service provider), whether we “sold” that Personal Information, and whether we “shared” that personal information for “cross-context behavioral advertising” in the preceding twelve months. U.S. consumers residing in a state with a comprehensive privacy law may find this information below:
See Charts
Other Uses of Personal Information
• De-Identification. We may de-identify your Personal Information, which means it will remove certain data from your Personal Information, such as Contact Information, such that the resulting data would not be able to identify you or anyone else as the subject of the data. The de-identified data will no longer be Personal Information and may no longer be subject to data protection laws. We will not attempt to re-identify you or anyone else from this de-identified data and if we disclose it to third parties, we will require that they commit to not attempting to reidentify you or anyone else from the de-identified data. We will use de-identified data for our business purposes.
• Third Parties
o Third Party Advertising: We may share Personal Information about you (as set forth in the charts above) to third-party advertising network companies. We use third-party advertising network companies to place ads on other websites, including network advertising companies with whom we work who place their own cookies on your browser when you visit our Site. This enables these third-party advertising network companies to collect and use data from their cookie on your browser, which may include information about your visits to this and other websites. These advertising companies use and further disclose this information to deliver advertisements about our goods and services to you when you are on other websites. These advertisements will often be tailored to you. These advertisers may in turn disclose the information about you collected from their cookies to other advertisers to allow those advertisers to display ads to you as well. You may opt-out of our disclosure of your Personal Information for these purposes as set forth below.
For further information about how else we use cookies and other digital technologies, please see the Digital Advertising, Cookies and Other Data Collection Technologies section of the Privacy Statement.
• Service Providers: Service providers acting on our behalf must execute agreements requiring them to maintain confidentiality and to process Personal Information as necessary to perform their functions in a manner consistent with this Statement, other applicable privacy notices, and as explicitly permitted or required by applicable laws, rules, and regulations.
• Combination of Data with Data Received from Third Parties: We may combine information we collect, including Personal Information, with Personal Information that we may obtain from third parties.
• Links to Other Websites: Our Products and Site may contain links to other websites, applications, products, or services we do not own or operate, such as social media websites and applications like Facebook and LinkedIn. You should carefully review the privacy policies and practices of other websites, products, and services as we cannot control and are not responsible for privacy policies, notices, or practices of third-party websites, applications, products, and services.
Disclosure Regarding Individuals Under the Age of 16
Lung Health Coalition has actual knowledge of a “sale” of personal information of minors under 16 years of age. Lung Health Coalition has actual knowledge of “sharing” of personal information of minors under 16 years of age for “cross-context behavioral advertising.”
Disclosure Regarding Sensitive Personal Information
We only use and disclose Sensitive Personal Information for the following purposes:
• To perform the services or provide the goods reasonably expected by an average consumer who requests those goods or services.
• To prevent, detect, and investigate security incidents that compromise the availability, authenticity, integrity, and or confidentiality of stored or transmitted Personal Information.
• To resist malicious, deceptive, fraudulent, or illegal actions directed at Lycia Therapeutics and to prosecute those responsible for those actions.
• To ensure the physical safety of natural persons.
• For short-term, transient use.
• Maintaining or servicing accounts, providing customer service, processing or fulfilling orders and transactions, verifying customer information, processing payments, providing financing, providing analytic services, providing storage, or providing similar services.
• To verify or maintain the quality or safety of a product, service, or device that is owned, manufactured, manufactured for, or controlled by us, and to improve, upgrade, or enhance the service or device that is owned, manufactured by, manufactured for, or controlled by us.
• For purposes that do not infer characteristics about individuals.
Your Personal Information Rights
Please note that in many circumstances, we cannot effectively do business with you without processing some Personal Information about you (e.g., your contact information). For example, when you contact our customer service representatives, we may require you to provide information to authenticate your identity to assist you with your request. If you are unable to provide this information, we may be unable to process your request.
To the extent that the state in which you live with a privacy law providing you with Personal Information rights, we will provide the following rights to you based on your state’s law:
• To opt-out of sharing your Personal Information for cross-context behavioral advertising or, in other states, to opt-out of targeted advertising;
• To request access to and a copy of your Personal Information, including to provide your Personal Information directly to another organization;
• To request to know about the Personal Information we process about you or to request to acknowledge our processing of your Personal Information;
• To request that we correct your Personal Information;
• To request that we delete your Personal Information;
• To opt-out of or restrict processing of Sensitive Personal Information;
• To appeal the denial of a request; and
• To lodge a complaint with the data protection authority in your jurisdiction.
To opt-out of sharing Personal Information or opt-out of targeted advertising, please follow the instructions provided by clicking on the My Privacy Choices link in the website footer.
We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of the rights described above, although we may not be able to continue to provide you Products and Sites, or it may otherwise affect the way we are able to interact with you.
To learn if your state provides these or similar Personal Information rights, please review the following section on How to Submit a Data Privacy Rights Request.
How to Submit a Data Privacy Rights Request
To submit a Personal Information rights request pursuant to state privacy laws, please use one of the following methods:
• By completing and submitting the form found on the My Privacy Choices link in the website footer
• By contacting us at 224-250-0863
We will make reasonable efforts to respond promptly to your requests in accordance with applicable laws. We may, after receiving your request, require additional information from you to honor your request and verify your identity. Please be aware that we may be unable to afford these rights to you under certain circumstances, such as if we are legally prevented from doing so.
You may designate an authorized agent to assist you in exercising any of your rights stated above. When you use an authorized agent to submit a rights request on your behalf, you must provide the authorized agent with written permission to do so, and, in certain circumstances, we may ask you to verify your own identity directly with us. We may deny a request from an authorized agent that does not submit proof that they have been authorized by you to act on your behalf.
In the event you wish to make a complaint about how we process your Personal Information, please contact us at privacy@lunghealthcoalition.org and we will handle your request as soon as possible. Even if you make a complaint to us, you may always lodge a complaint with the relevant authority in your location.
When we receive your Personal Information from our customers and process your Personal Information on their behalf, we do so at their request and subject to their instructions. We do not have control over our customers’ privacy and security practices and processes. If your Personal Information has been submitted to us by a Lung Health Coalition customer and you wish to exercise any of the above-mentioned rights, please contact the relevant customer directly.
Right of Non-Discrimination for Exercise of Personal Information Rights
Lung Health Coalition will not discriminate against any person exercising their rights under applicable state privacy laws. Discrimination, in this context, includes that, as a result of exercising any of your Personal Information rights, you are denied goods or services, charged different prices for goods or services, or provided a different level of quality.
California or Virginia residents who are unable to review or access this Supplemental U.S. Privacy Statement due to a disability may contact us to request access to this Policy in an alternative format. Please call 224-250-0863 or email us at privacy@lunghealthcoalition.org.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Statement or about your Personal Information, you may contact us as follows:
Lung Health Coalition
Privacy Officer
1516 Cotner Ave
Los Angeles, CA 90025
Email: privacy@lunghealthcoalition.org
If you wish to receive a response by email, please be sure to include your name, postal address, and email address. If we do not receive an email address, we will respond by postal mail.