T3 United Community Advancement Coalition (“T3 United CAC,” “we,” “us,” or “our”) is committed to protecting the integrity and confidentiality of information transmitted through our website. This SSL Policy explains how we use Secure Sockets Layer (“SSL”) / Transport Layer Security (“TLS”) technologies to help secure communications between website visitors and our systems.
SSL/TLS is an encryption technology that helps protect data while it is being sent between your web browser and a website. When SSL/TLS is active, information transmitted through the website is encrypted in transit, which helps reduce the risk that unauthorized parties can intercept or view data during transmission. You may typically see an indicator such as a padlock icon in your browser to confirm that a secure connection is being used.
How We Use SSL/TLS
T3 United CAC uses SSL/TLS where supported to help secure activities on our website, including contact form submissions, volunteer interest submissions, and other information you choose to send to us through web-based forms. Our goal is to ensure that information provided through our website is handled using standard security protections appropriate for online communications.
Limitations of SSL/TLS
While SSL/TLS encryption helps protect data in transit, no website, system, or transmission method can be guaranteed to be completely secure. Security also depends on factors outside of our control, such as your device security, the network you are using, and the safety of your email provider or internet connection. We encourage visitors to use updated browsers, maintain device security protections, and avoid submitting sensitive information while using public or unsecured Wi-Fi networks.
Donations and Third-Party Payment Processing
Donations made through our website may be processed by a third-party payment processor, such as Stripe. In those cases, payment information is handled through the processor’s secure checkout tools and security measures. T3 United CAC does not store complete credit card numbers or sensitive payment authentication data on our servers. We may receive limited transaction details (such as donor name, email, donation amount, and confirmation status) for recordkeeping and acknowledgment purposes.
Updates to This Policy
We periodically review our security practices and may update our systems to reflect evolving standards, platform requirements, or new security threats. This SSL Policy may also be updated from time to time to reflect changes in our website functionality or security practices. Any updates will be posted on our website with a revised effective date.
Contact Us
If you have questions about this SSL Policy or our security practices, contact us at security@t3unitedcac.org.