The Robinhood Road Baptist Church (RRBC) website privacy statement provides users of the RRBC websites (www.robinhoodroadbaptist.com and www.robinhoodroadbaptist.org) the information we learn about you when you visit our site and how and we use and retain this information. This page contains such privacy information for you. Users should check the page regularly to determine if changes to this statement has changed. The privacy statement is subject to change without notice.
The RRBC website receives two types of information when you visit our site:
- Information automatically collected.
- Information you choose to provide.
Information Automatically Collected
When you visit the RRBC website, personal information about you can be collected automatically. When you browse through the RRBC website, read pages, or download information, we collect certain information to measure how many visitors come to the different parts of the site so we can make the site more useful. For every visitor, we may choose to collect, permanently or temporarily, some or all of the following information:
- Your computer's Internet Protocol (IP) address, a number automatically assigned to your computer either by you or your Internet Service Provider (ISP) when you go on the internet.
- The domain name from which you access the Internet.
- The website address from which you came to our site.
- The date and time you arrived at our site and how long you spent on the site.
- The pages you visited.
"Session Cookies"
Some services on our website use "session cookies", also known as "cookies". Session cookies are:
- Small bits of text temporarily stored on your computer.
- Used to aid searching and navigating the site.
- Bits of code that allow certain individuals with proper access to non-public pages of the website to log in with a unique user name and password credentials and interact with the information and databases present there.
- Deleted when you close your browser.
If you disable cookies in your browser, it may cause problems with searching and displaying information. If you are a user of the non-public pages of the RRBC, disabling cookies in your web browser will prohibit you from logging in to view these web pages and interacting with the information found on that site.
Information You Choose to Provide
The RRBC will not collect or store any other information about you when you visit our site (except as described above) unless you choose to provide it. Specifically:
- If you submit information in a web form on our website, we will receive only the personal information you choose to include in the form.
- If you submit information in an online form, we do not automatically receive your e-mail address unless you choose to provide it when it is listed as an optional item on a form.
- If the e-mail address or other personal information is deemed as required information on a form, you must provide that information before action can be taken. The information is stored in a database residing in a secure area on the RRBC website space and can only be accessed by the RRBC webmaster, his representative, or by certain individuals requiring that information with the RRBC organization. Required parts of forms are clearly marked as required. If you choose not to provide the required information, none of the data will be transmitted to the RRBC website.
- Children's Privacy: The RRBC website does not have the ability to discern if a child (< 13 years of age) interacts with the website. The RRBC may therefore receive information from children under the age of thirteen. If a child sends us an appropriate e-mail inquiry or comment, we may choose to answer it.
RRBC Information Disclosure Policy
The RRBC will not disclose, give, sell, or transfer any personal information about our visitors unless it is required:
- By law.
- For law enforcement reasons.
The RRBC may choose to use the information collected in other ways, which include:
- Personal identifying information to respond to you, in which case various people within the RRBC organization may need to see the information you provide in order to provide a response to you.
- If enough questions or comments come in that are the same, your question (but not your name) may be added to an existing web page(s) or a new webpage(s) that may or may not be publicly assessable. RRBC uses this information to help us improve our site.
- Enter information you send into an electronic database to share with attorneys or investigators involved in law enforcement or policy-making.
- Share information with other government agencies, in which case those agencies may contact you.
- In other limited circumstances, including requests from law enforcement or private individuals, RRBC may be required by law to disclose information you submit.
Downloading Documents
The RRBC website contains documents that users may either view online or save for later review. When interacting with the RRBC website for this purpose, you agree to the following:
- Use the documents for the purpose they were intended, either explicitly stated or implied.
- Under no circumstances modify the contents of the documents or change the format of the document (for example, convert the document from MS Word format to a Portable Document Format [PDF]).
- Redistribute the documents. Should another person(s) wish to review or download the document(s), you agree to refer them to the correct address on the RRBC website where the document was found and instruct them to download the material. This insures that a user receives the most current version of a document when periodically revised by the RRBC.
Links to Other Sites
The RRBC website may contain links to other sites or organizations. You should be aware that:
- If you access another site through a link we provide, you are subject to the privacy policy of that site.
- Reference in this referred website to commercial products, services, manufacturers, or companies does not constitute an endorsement by the RRBC.
- RRBC is not responsible for the contents of any pages referred from its website.
Information Quality
The RRBC is dedicated to:
- Ensuring that all information it publishes reflects a level of quality corresponding to the nature and timeliness of the information.
- Disseminating all its data as broadly and promptly as possible so that the public can benefit from RRBC's mission.
Linking To or Copying Information on the RRBC Website
Unless otherwise noted, the contents of the RRBC website--both text and graphics--are not copyrighted. They are in the public domain and may be republished, reprinted and otherwise used freely by anyone without the need to obtain permission from RRBC. Credit to the RRBC as the source of the information is appreciated but not required. People are also free to link to any URL on RRBC's website. RRBC's preference is that people link to the material on the site rather than copying it to their personal webpages because the organization continuously updates the information on the website as better information becomes available. A person copying documents to another website, instead of linking to them, would then have to monitor the original documents to know when these documents were updated by RRBC or else risk giving bad or outdated information to visitors to their website.
If a person chooses to copy content or images, the RRBC strongly recommends that the copied item lists the date that the material was copied and provides a link back to its source on the RRBC website. Users can then see for themselves if the copied material has been updated or changed. RRBC appreciates being informed about the use of its website materials. You may contact the RRBC using any of the contact links found on each page of the RRBC website and provide us this information.
Pop-Up Advertisements
When visiting the RRBC website, your web browser may produce pop-up advertisements. These advertisements are not produced by the RRBC website. RRBC does not produce pop-up ads and does not endorse or recommend products or services for which you may view a pop-up ad on your computer screen while visiting the RRBC web site. This action is most likely caused by other websites you visited or by third-party software installed on your computer.
Intrusion Detection
The RRBC web site is hosted by NetFirms (www.netfirms.com), with the web servers based in Buffalo, NY. Users are encouraged to visit their website at or contact the company directly to learn more about the intrusion detection technologies employed on their web servers.
Contact Information
If you have any questions or comments about the RRBC website, you can contact us by using any of the contact links found on each page of the RRBC website or by telephoning the RRBC office at the number listed at the bottom of each web page.

