Although the Internet is an amazing resource, it is important to keep in mind that whenever you go online, information can be collected and used without your knowledge. No data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be absolutely secure. It is strongly recommended that parents or guardians supervise the submission by children of information through the Internet.
Girl Scout of Green and White Mountains uses its best efforts to protect the privacy of visitors to its website. To that end, Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains does not sell or otherwise make available personally identifiable information to any person or organization unless authorized by the person submitting the information, or required by law. This includes information such as last names, e-mail addresses, street addresses, and phone numbers. CARU (Children's Advertising Review Unit) of the Council of Better Business Bureaus was established to promote responsible children's advertising. The Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains website uses its best efforts to comply with the CARU's guidelines on data collection, particularly from children. This policy may be changed or updated from time to time.
Data Privacy Rights Notice
Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains serves customers in New Hampshire and Vermont. Regardless of your state of residency, Girl Scouts of the Green and White Mountains and Girl Scouts of the USA honors the following rights with respect to Personal Data collected from you when you visit our Sites:
While we are not currently subject to the data protection laws that provide rights to residents of other U.S. states, we continue to monitor the privacy law landscape and, when necessary, will update our practices and this Notice to remain in compliance with applicable laws.
Exercising Your Rights
To exercise the rights described above, please contact us via our Girl Scouts Privacy Portal by clicking the button below or by email to customercare@girlscoutsgwm.org . You have the right to be free from unlawful discrimination for exercising your rights under applicable state law.
Only you or an adult you designate to act on your behalf (where permitted by law) may make a request related to your Personal Data. A request to exercise any of these rights must identify the right you want to exercise and describe the information to which your request relates in sufficient detail to allow us to understand, evaluate, and respond to your request.