Site Security Policy
1. We monitor visits to the website to identify any attempt to tamper with it.
2. When you submit personal information (including credit card, address, email address, and phone number data) using our website – for example, if you register for a Homebuyer Education workshop, make an online donation, or submit an inquiry to our Housing Resource Center – we have systems in place that ensure people outside of CHN cannot access your personal information.
3. We would only try to identify you personally when required to do so by a law enforcement investigation. Any information we collect for those investigations is destroyed according to federal guidelines.
4. Tampering with CHN’s website is against the law. If anyone tries to tamper with it, they may be punished under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act.