Privacy Policy

  1. Information That We Gather
    1. General Data Collection Points and Purposes
    2. User Generated Content, Comments, Reviews
    3. Contest, Sweepstakes, and Special Offers
    4. Reader Surveys
    5. Cookies And Automated Technologies
    6. Cookie Information Collected by Third Parties
    7. Data Collection Chart
  2. How We Use Your Information
  3. How We Share Your Information
  4. Email Policies
  5. COPPA Compliance
  6. Do We Sell or Share Information?
  7. Your Privacy Rights
  8. How Do We Protect, Transfer, And Retain Information?
  9. Changes to This Policy

Last updated on March 6, 2026

This Privacy Policy is incorporated into our Terms and Conditions and describes the privacy policies that govern The Christian Post and certain of its subsidiaries (collectively, “The Christian Post,” “Company,” “CP,” “us” or “we”) relating to use of The Christian Post digital properties and websites, including www.ChristianPost.com, and our mobiles sites, mobile applications, products, and services (collectively, “Services” or “Website”). Defined terms in this Privacy Policy, unless specifically defined below, have the definitions outlined in our Terms and Conditions.

This Privacy Policy outlines how we collect, use, and disclose your Personal Information (i.e., information or data that describes, identifies, or can be linked to an individual), both online and offline. Unless otherwise expressly stated, this Privacy Policy does not apply to any third party practices, websites, or services, whether or not referenced in our Services. Each third party will have its own privacy practices and policies, which you should review before using them.

Information That We Gather

The information gathered when you use The Christian Post includes Personal Information you provide when you subscribe, place an order, complete a survey, register for an account, enter a contest, or provide your email address, and data collected through technologies, including tracking information collected by The Christian Post, third parties, vendors, or advertisers.

General Data Collection Points and Purposes

We collect Personal Information directly from you at various points, for example:

  • When you access or browse the Website or use the Services;
  • When you register a user account, for example, registration for The Christian Post account may require you to provide Personal Information including email address and demographic information (gender, age, occupation, and denomination);
  • When you click a link on an advertisement relating to the Services;
  • When you upload content to the Services;
  • When you post comments or reviews about us, such as on the Website or social media;
  • When you communicate with us;
  • When you sign up to receive email, text/SMS or other communications from us;
  • When you participate in a contest, sweepstakes, survey, or special offer we provide;
  • When you fill out a form on the Website; or
  • When you apply for a job or work with us.

We also collect Personal Information from third parties, such as:

  • When you engage with content controlled by one of our partners; or
  • When you apply for a job with us and identify references.

In addition, like most websites, we also collect Personal Information through automated technologies, such as cookies, web beacons, and pixels. For example, you may choose to link a Facebook or Twitter account with your The Christian Post registration by signing in using your Facebook or Twitter credentials. By associating accounts, you are giving these third parties permission to send us certain information from your profile there. The information sent depends on your privacy settings with the third parties or their privacy policies. We will use the information they share with us in accordance with our Privacy Policy. You can disassociate your registration with The Christian Post from any third party accounts at any time. When you visit or log in to our Website, cookies and similar technologies may be used by our online data partners or vendors to associate these activities with other Personal Information they or others have about you, including by association with your email or home address. We (or service providers on our behalf) may then send communications and marketing to these email or home addresses with advertising for our Services or our partners’ products or services. You may opt out of receiving this advertising by visiting https://app.retention.com/optout or making a privacy request to us.

We generally collect Personal Information for our business purposes, namely, to provide and improve our Website and Services. Part of this includes compliance with applicable laws, such as responding to legal requests, enforcing this Privacy Policy and our rights, and protecting others and our Services. We may also use information for an interaction with you or to personalize your experience and communications. We use information for security purposes and to protect against harmful activity. We may use information for debugging for functionality, auditing interactions, and internal research. We also use information as instructed by you and with your consent.

In addition, we collect information for commercial purposes, meaning to market our Services and our partner or third party products or services. For example, we collect device and other data to better target advertisements and content to create a more personally relevant experience.

We use information for the same reasons that we collect it. For example, we use information for business purposes, such as running our Website, fulfilling your purchases, and communicating with you, as well as commercial purposes, such as advertising to you during and after you leave our Website. We also use information for the reasons that we disclose it, as outlined below.

User Generated Content, Comments, Reviews

The Christian Post offers you opportunities to comment, make recommendations, review, and rate on our Website and discussion boards. Any information you disclose in your activities, along with your screen name or ID, or any image or photo, becomes public and may be used by The Christian Post for online and offline promotional or commercial uses in any and all media. If you choose to engage in these activities, you should be aware that any Personal Information you submit can be read, collected, and used by other users of these area, and you should be cautious about the comments or other content that you choose to make public. We are not responsible for the information you choose to submit in the course of your activities, and we have no responsibility to publish, take down, remove, or edit any of your activities or submissions, subject to any applicable laws. For more information on user content, please review our Terms.

If you have registered for The Christian Post account, we will track and aggregate your activities on the Website connected with your account. By participating in certain activities on our Website, you elect to share and display those activities including via our Website e.g., if you comment on content, and those comments may be included in RSS feeds, APIs, and made available to other websites i.e., your comments on The Christian Post may appear in other websites, blogs, social media platforms, or feeds. We are not responsible for any information you choose to make public, and you agree that such sharing will be deemed to have been done by you, not The Christian Post. Further, when you recommend or share links to content on a third party platform, such as Facebook, Twitter, or Google+, that action and any information you share will be covered by their separate privacy policy, which you should review.

Contest, Sweepstakes, and Special Offers

The Christian Post collects Personal Information from you when you participate in sweepstakes, contests or special offers. If this information is also being collected by a third party other than The Christian Post, we will notify you at the same time. If you do not want any Personal Information shared, you should not participate in the sweepstakes, contest, or special offer.

Reader Surveys

The Christian Post may collect Personal Information from you in connection with voluntary reader surveys conducted via the Website or email. The information you provide may be shared with advertisers and partners unless we notify you otherwise at the time of collection.

Cookies And Automated Technologies

We use various cookies and automated technologies to manage our Website and Services, including to track use of the Website and interaction with ads, personalize content, analyze site traffic, and serve targeted advertisements. If required, we will obtain consent. The information that we collect using these technologies may be combined with other information about you.

Device Information: We may collect data about the computer, mobile device, or other device you use to access The Christian Post website, such as IP address, geolocation information, unique device identifiers, browser type, browser language, and other transactional information.

Cookies, Beacons, Local Storage and Other Similar Technologies: We use cookies, web beacons, HTML5 local storage, and other similar technologies. These technologies allow us to manage access to and use of the Website and Services, recognize you and provide personalization, and help us understand how readers use the Website and Services.

The Christian Post may transmit identifiable website usage information about our visitors to third parties in order to show you advertising for The Christian Post when you visit other websites.

Analytics Technologies: The Christian Post works with third parties to provide reports and analysis about the usage and browsing patterns of readers/users of our Website and Services.

IP Addresses: We may log your IP address. We use IP addresses for system administration and troubleshooting purposes, to customize content for specific regions, including currency display, recommendations, and serving certain advertisements, and to track access and use of our website.

Log Files and Your Reading History: We automatically log certain usage information about your use of The Christian Post website, including a reading history of the pages you view. We use this information in order to provide you with customized recommendations on www.ChristianPost.com based on your reading history.

Location Information: Some of our services and those of third parties can deliver content based on your general location, such as to provide relevant ads. For example, if you allow a location-based feature of our Website, your current location may be stored and used on our servers. Ads may be displayed in different forms including within our mobile site and apps. The ads you see that are created by us on our Website are not targeted to you based on your current precise GPS location, but they may be targeted to you based on your device's IP address, city, state, or ZIP code. As outlined further below, third-party ad partners may also place cookies, pixels, or tools on our Website, including for retargeting and location-based ads subject to applicable laws.

There are different types of cookies and related technologies, which may be placed by us or third parties (see also below), including essential cookies that are required to display and provide the Services; preference cookies that are used to store preferences and improve user experiences; analytics cookies to determine how the Services are used and that often collect non-personalized information; and marketing cookies to deliver personalized and targeted advertisements that may be of interest to you and others, and which are used for business purposes such as improving Services for visitors and commercial purposes such as for marketing to users and others.

For information on opt-out rights, see further below. You can also change your cookie settings in your internet browser and use settings on your device to manage your privacy controls. For more information and ways to opt out, see https://www.allaboutcookies.org/, and learn how to disable these tools by opting-out of third party cookies and mobile device ID practices.

When you use our Services, you may be given the opportunity to turn on or off certain permissions for us to access your mobile device or third party accounts. For example, we may ask for permission to track your activity across third party apps. You may also have the ability to give or revoke such permissions by going to the general platform settings for your device.

Cookie Information Collected by Third Parties

Some of the services and advertisements included in The Christian Post Website and Services, including on www.ChristianPost.com and within our mobile site and apps, are delivered or served by third party companies. These companies may place or recognize cookies, web beacons or other technology to track data about our website users. In the course of serving certain advertisements, an advertiser may place or recognize a unique cookie on your browser in order to collect certain information about your use of The Christian Post website. In many cases, this information could be used to show you ads on other websites based on your interests.

We do not have access to, nor control over, advertisers’ or service providers’ use of cookies or other tracking technologies or how they may be used, unless expressly stated otherwise.

You have choices about such collection of information by third parties:

  1. If you would like more information about advertisers' use of cookies, and about your option not to accept these cookies, please visit http://www.networkadvertising.org/choices/.
  2. If you would like to opt-out of having interest-based information collected during your visits to this or other sites, please visit http://www.aboutads.info/choices/.

Our partners may also place or recognize a cookie on your computer, device, or directly in our emails/communications, and we may share Personal Information with them if collected by us, or vice versa, such as your name, postal address, email address, or device ID.

For example, we may use Google cookies and tools, such as Google Analytics and in certain cases Google Maps, for analytics and advertising and to improve the user experience, and your information may be shared with Google; for more information, visit the Google Cookie Policy, Google Analytics Opt-Out Browser Add-On or Ads Settings. We may also use Meta and other cookies for the purposes stated above, and your information from cookies may be shared with Meta; for more information visit the Meta/Facebook Cookie Policy. If you would like more information about the third party cookies used with the Website, please see our Cookie Settings.

Data Collection Chart

Our data collection practices and purposes are outlined below.

CategoryExamples of Data CollectedCollection PointPurpose for Collection and Use
IdentifiersContact Information, such as name, email address, mailing address, and phone number.

Account Information, such as account name and number.

Identification Data, such as driver’s license number or other government identifier.

We collect this information when you provide it, such as when you make a purchase on the Website, register for an account, or apply for a job with us.

We may also collect data from third parties where related to the Services, such as email addresses for users when you access our Website.

We collect and use data for all business purposes, such as providing and improving our Website and Services, complying with applicable laws, responding to communications, and for security and auditing purposes.

We may also collect and use your contact information to market offerings to you, such as in emails or ads.

Commercial DataTransactions, such as purchases, donations, or subscriptions made or considered on the Website or purchasing history.

Financial, such as name, bank account number, credit or debit card number.

Inferences, such as creating a profile relating to consumer preferences and trends.

We collect this information when you provide it, such as when you make a purchase or donation on the Website.

We use a third party payment processor for financial data.

We may also collect information from third parties to help with providing our Services.

We collect and use data for all business purposes, as outlined above.

We may also collect and use transaction data to market offerings of potential interest.

Personal BackgroundProtected Class, such age or date of birth, gender, occupation or role, and religious affiliation or role in church.

Company Data, such as business name and type as well as marketing budget.

We collect this information when you provide it, such as when you fill out a survey, provide data during a purchase, or communicate this information to us.We collect and use data for all business purposes, as outlined above.

We may also collect and use data to market offerings of potential interest.

Device DataInternet and Network Data, such as browsing history, search history, and information regarding a consumer’s interaction with an internet website, application, or advertisement. See above for more information about cookies and other tracking technologies.

Geolocation, such as general location from an IP address.

We collect this data when you provide it to us, such as when you are interacting with our Services.

We also collect this data through cookies and other automated technologies. For example, like many companies, we automatically gather information as outlined above.

We collect and use data for all business purposes, as outlined above.

We may also use data to market offerings of interest to you.

Further, we may use geolocation data to provide more relevant content for you.

Audio or Visual DataSuch as audio, electronic, and visual data.We may collect this information if you provide it, such as if you upload content.We collect and use data for all business purposes, as outlined above.

We may also use content you provide for marketing.

Sensitive DataCertain categories may constitute “sensitive” data, including account log-in or financial data in combination with credentials.We collect sensitive information when you provide or authorize it, such as through use of our Website.We collect and use data for all business purposes, as outlined above. We may also use data as outlined to you or with consent.
Other Personalized DataEmployment, such as professional or employment history, and role in church.

Education, such as educational history.

Other Information, such as communications to us or responses to surveys or promotional offers.

We may collect this information if you provide it, such as if you apply for a job or provide it to us.

We may also collect information from third parties, such as prior employers.

We collect and use data for all business purposes, such as reviewing job applications and fulfilling your requests.

We generally collect the types of data outlined to you.

Other Non-Personalized DataPublic information

Aggregate information

De-identified data

Pseudonymized data

We may collect this information at any time, from public, third party, and other sources.

For example, we may share a public review that you posted about us or use aggregate data for our analytics.

We may collect and use this data for any business or commercial purposes. The information will either be public data or not identify individual users.

How We Use Your Information

As outlined above, we use information for business purposes (e.g., providing Website content and fulfilling your requests) and for commercial purposes, including as specified below.

Providing Services and Customizing Your Experience: We use the information that we collect to provide our Services, which include Website content and email communications, and to allow advertising to be targeted to the users for whom such advertising is most pertinent. We also use this information to customize certain features of the Website to provide you with an enhanced experienced based on the type of device you are using to access The Christian Post. We may use demographic and preference information to allow advertising on the Website to be targeted to the users for whom they are most pertinent. This means users see advertising that is most likely to interest them, and advertisers send their messages to people who are most likely to be receptive, improving both the viewer's experience and the effectiveness of the ads.

Statistical Analysis: We perform statistical, demographic, and marketing analyses of readers of The Christian Post, and their subscribing and purchasing patterns, for product development purposes, and to generally inform advertisers about the nature of our reader base. We use this information for analysis purposes, including analysis to improve customer relationships.

Email Newsletters and Marketing: We will periodically send you email newsletters or promotional emails about services offered by The Christian Post and its advertisers.

Sensitive Information: We generally use such information if reasonably necessary and proportionate to the use: (a) to perform certain services, such as verifying information or for analytics; (b) to verify or maintain the quality or safety of our Services; (c) to perform services or provide goods reasonably expected; (d) for short-term use where there is no disclosure or profiling; and (e) to resist malicious, fraudulent, or illegal actions or to ensure physical safety. For example, AI may be used for comment moderation or by our processor to detect any fraud.

Financial Incentives: We may offer incentives related to the collection, retention, or sharing of information that may be deemed a “financial incentive” or “price or service difference.” If you opt in to such an offering pursuant to the terms described at the time of signup, we may collect information such as name and email address, commercial information, internet or other network activity, and device information. Any difference in price or rate will be reasonably related to the value of the data. If you want to withdraw from the offering, please contact us.

Other Uses in this Privacy Policy: We use information for other purposes with your consent or as outlined in this Privacy Policy, such as auditing, legal compliance, and business transactions.

How We Share Your Information

As part of our business, we disclose information as follows and for the purposes outlined above, which include business purposes to provide and improve the Services and comply with legal and contractual obligations, as well as commercial purposes, such as for marketing offers.

Within The Christian Post: We may share your information with companies that are affiliated with us under a common ownership where they comply with this Privacy Policy. Such disclosure is for our purposes outlined herein, including to provide and improve our offers.

Vendors: We contract with other companies that are “service providers” or contractors to provide services on our behalf, including credit-card and billing processing, ad serving, shipping, email distribution, list processing, and analytics or promotions management. We provide these companies only with the information they need to perform their services. These vendors are restricted from using this data in any way other than to provide services for The Christian Post, and they may not share, resell, or use the data for their own direct marketing purposes.

Third Parties: If you have used The Christian Post Services, we may share information with third parties to provide Services and marketing. Where required, we will get your permission. We also share information about our audience in aggregate or de-identified form. In particular, we may disclose information to third parties that could choose to provide unrelated goods or services or for cross-context advertising purposes. Examples include using customer email addresses to allow cross-context advertising for services related to our Services that may be of interest to you. Such disclosure facilitates our Services as well as marketing purposes. Third parties may also collect personal information from you or your use of our Website.

Disclosure of Cookies/Device Data: For more information about cookies, see above. Such disclosure is for our business purposes, e.g., to provide you with Services, as well as commercial purposes, such as to market to consumers that may be interested in our Services or related offers. We may also contract with third party advertising companies to serve ads on our behalf. These companies may use cookies or other measures to collect non-identifier information. For more information about third-party cookies, see our Cookie List linked above.

Other Users: When you post comments or reviews, you are disclosing information to others.

Merger or Sale: We may share information as part of an actual or contemplated sale, merger, acquisition, or other change in control or entity status, either in whole or in part. We reserve the right to transfer or assign your information as part of any such transaction or investigation.

Disclosure for Legal Process and Protection: We may disclose information as necessary to comply with our legal obligations, such as to respond to government requests, law enforcement inquiries, legal processes, subpoenas, and court orders. We may disclose information when we believe it is necessary to investigate, prevent, or respond to illegal, fraudulent, or injurious actions or security incidents that may cause harm to us, the Services, or others. We may also disclose information in good faith where necessary to investigate or enforce a violation of this Privacy Policy, our Terms, or any legal rights, including of other users or the public.

Disclosure Upon Consent: We may disclose information as requested or consented to by you. Such disclosure may be for any business or commercial purpose as described to you.

Email Policies

Account and Service-Related Email: The Christian Post reserves the right to send you email relating to your account status. This includes order confirmations, renewal/expiration notices, notices of credit-card problems, other transactional emails and notifications about major changes to The Christian Post website and/or to our Privacy Policy. If you have registered for online discussions or other services, you may receive email specific to participation in those activities.

Email Newsletters: The Christian Post offers several email newsletters. If you no longer wish to receive a specific newsletter, follow the “unsubscribe” instructions located near the bottom of each newsletter.

Promotional EBlast: The Christian Post may periodically email you messages about products and services from our advertisers. You can choose not to receive messages in the future by following the “unsubscribe” instructions located near the bottom of each email.

Survey Email: We may send you an email inviting you to participate in user surveys, asking for feedback on our Website and existing or prospective products and services, and information to better understand our users. User surveys greatly help us to improve The Christian Post. Information obtained from surveys may be shared with third parties in aggregate form.

HTML Email: When you sign up to receive email from us, you may receive content as either plain text or HTML (with images) format. If HTML format, we may place a one-pixel gif to determine whether or not readers viewed the email.

Emails From You: If you send us emails, you should be aware that information disclosed in emails may not be secure and thus may be available to others. We suggest that you exercise caution when deciding to disclose any personal or confidential information in emails. We will use your email address to respond directly to your questions or comments.

Email This Article Feature: ChristianPost.com readers may use this feature to email links to articles, such as if you click to share an article. The email addresses that you supply to this service are saved for your convenience for future articles you may wish to email; these addresses are not used for any other purpose.

COPPA Compliance

The Christian Post does not knowingly collect or store any Personal Information about children under the age of 13 or applicable age of consent. The Services are for users at least 18 years old, and this Privacy Policy is intended to comply with the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act. If we become aware that we have inadvertently gathered Personal Information from a child under 13, we will take steps to delete it promptly, subject to any applicable laws. If you believe we have collected such information, please contact us to request deletion.

Do We Sell or Share Information?

We only sell or share data as outlined in this Privacy Policy. In particular, we participate in targeted ads, also called interest-based or online behavioral advertising, which may include cross-context behavioral advertising; and we may also sell or share consumer data, including contact information (e.g., so that a provider may contact you about products or services that you may be interested in) and other data (e.g., which may be used for retargeting ads or analytics). Under some privacy legislation, this may constitute “selling” or “sharing” of Personal Information, such as for business purposes (e.g., providing our Service) and commercial purposes (e.g., other marketing). To opt out of these practices, contact us as outlined below or see our Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Data and/or Cookie Settings button or links where available below and on our Website.

Your Privacy Rights

We value consumer privacy rights and strive to provide flexibility with how Personal Information is used and shared. If you want to make a privacy request or have any questions, please contact us through our contact us page or email info@christianpost.com with your name and email address or other identifier used in connection with our Services so that we can verify your request. If an authorized agent is making a request on your behalf, the agent should provide its name and contact information, such as an email address, in addition to your information. There may be situations where we cannot grant your request; for example, if you make a request and we cannot verify your identity, or if you request deletion of data that we have a legal obligation to keep. Where we deny your request in whole or in part, we will take steps to inform you of the denial and provide an explanation of our actions and the reasons for the denial.

Applicable privacy laws have different requirements and depend on various factors, such as where you live and how much revenue or data we have. Generally, we adhere to the following set of privacy rights to the extent applicable and subject to any limitations authorized by law.

  • Access. You can access and obtain your data and ask us for certain information, including: the categories of Personal Information collected and used; the categories of the sources of data; the business or commercial purposes for collecting, selling, or sharing data; the categories of third parties to whom data is disclosed; and the specific pieces of Personal Information collected. You also have a similar right to data portability (the ability to export, back up, and transfer data).
  • Amend. You can amend, correct, or rectify your data if it is inaccurate.
  • Delete. You can have your data deleted subject to certain legal limitations.
  • Limit. You can limit the processing of your data, in particular any sensitive data, and limit use of any automated decision making or profiling.
  • Opt-Out. You have the right to opt-out of certain data practices. For example, you can unsubscribe from marketing communications by following the opt-out instructions in each message or by contacting us as outlined herein. You may also opt out of the “sale” or “sharing” or your Personal Information to the extent applicable. Please see our opt-out button above or contact us. You may opt out of the use of automated decision-making technology if applicable. We will also respond to recognized global opt-out preference signals where we can verify the request. For more information, see below.
  • Complaints. You have the right to make certain complaints, including for privacy concerns. We value your feedback and seek the opportunity to work with you on any issues. You have the right to no discrimination for asserting your privacy rights.
  • Specific State Laws. Numerous states have enacted privacy laws that may apply to you, depending on the circumstances such as where you reside. For example, the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) governs certain conduct related to California users. Other state privacy laws may also apply. Furthermore, under California’s “Shine the Light” law, California residents may also request certain information regarding Company sharing Personal Information with third parties for their direct marketing purposes.
  • European Laws. If you reside in the EU/UK, you generally have the right to access your own information that we hold; to ask that your information be corrected, updated, or erased; the right to contact your supervisory authority; and the right to object to, or request that we restrict, certain processing of your data. Our legal basis for collecting and using your personal data is your consent, the fulfillment of our obligations pursuant to the contract created between you and us, or where the collection and use is in our legitimate interests and does not violate your data protection interests or fundamental rights. You may withdraw your consent to our collection and use of your personal data. Withdrawing your consent will not affect the lawfulness of any processing we conducted prior to your withdrawal, nor will it affect processing of your information used in reliance on lawful processing grounds other than consent.
  • Other Laws. If certain other privacy laws apply to you that provide you with additional rights, please contact us to make a request, as we strive to comply with all privacy rights.

You may review, update and delete your The Christian Post account information in the CP Account Page, which can be found by clicking your name at the top right corner of the homepage. There are a number of things you can do in the Account Page to ensure your Personal Information is accurate and up-to-date. For one, you can update the information you provided. If you do not remember your password, you can reset your password here. If you would like to delete your information, you can click Cancel Subscription. If you need further assistance, please contact us at contact us page and select the Subject: Subscription.

You may opt out or unsubscribe from marketing communications at any time by following the instructions in each message (e.g., click on “unsubscribe” link in emails) or by contacting us. An opt out of marketing communications does not prohibit disclosures made for non-marketing purposes, including but not limited to subscription management or updates to our Terms.

“GPC” is short for Global Privacy Control settings in your browser or extension. We recognize GPC signals. This means that if your browser has GPC enabled, our website will automatically recognize your GPC signal and opt you out of the sale of your Personal Information, if any. For more information about GPC, please click here: https://globalprivacycontrol.org/. Subject to the above, the Website does not currently respond to DNT, short for Do Not Track, requests. DNT is a feature that, when enabled, sends a signal to websites to request your browsing not be tracked.

How Do We Protect, Transfer, And Retain Information?

If you are visiting the Service from a location outside of the United States, your connection will be through and to servers located in the United States, and all information you provide will be processed and securely maintained in our web servers and internal systems located within the United States. By using the Service, you authorize and specifically consent to the transfer of personal data to the United States and its storage and use as specified in this Privacy Policy.

We take efforts to employ technical, administrative, and physical security measures for Personal Information, taking into account reasonable security procedures and accessible technology. However, no system can be completely secure; and we cannot promise, and you should not expect, that your Personal Information will always remain secure. Your provision of Personal Information is at your own risk. The security of your information also depends on you. Take steps to safeguard your data and notify us if you believe your account has been breached.

The Christian Post strives to follow applicable privacy guidelines, such as the prior Safe Harbor Privacy Principles published by the U.S. Department of Commerce and subsequent data privacy framework principles (the “Principles”). The Christian Post previously certified that it adheres to standards of notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and enforcement. This Privacy Policy outlines our general policy and practices for implementing applicable Principles, including the types of information we gather, how we use it and the notice and choice you have regarding our use of and your ability to correct that information.

We retain Personal Information for the length of time necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, unless a different retention period is requested by you or required or permitted by law. For example, we will retain your Personal Information for as long as it is needed to provide you with the Service or fulfill a legal or contractual obligation. We may also aggregate, deidentify, or anonymize Personal Information as applicable for use in analytics, such as to analyze trends over periods of time without specifically identifying you. We use the following criteria to determine how long we retain Personal Information: (a) our relationship with you, such as if there is an open contract or account or a pending transaction or request; (b) legal obligations to retain Personal Information for certain purposes, such as to maintain transaction records; and (c) other obligations or considerations relating to the retention of data, such as contract requirements, litigation holds, investigations, or statutes of limitation.

Changes to This Policy

We will update or amend this Privacy Policy when our privacy practices change or as otherwise required or permitted by law. Each time you use the Services, the current version of this Privacy Policy will apply. Unless we receive your consent, any revised Privacy Policy with material changes will apply only to information collected after the effective date of the revised Privacy Policy and any requisite notice to you, such as notice through the Website or by email. Any updated version of this Privacy Policy will be posted on our Website.

Please contact us with any questions or concerns! We can be reached at:

The Christian Post
6200 Second Street NW
Washington, DC 20011
(202) 280-1313
contactcp@christianpost.com
info@christianpost.com