Community Options, Inc.

Privacy Policy

Your privacy is very important to us. At Community Options, Inc. we have a few fundamental principles that we follow:

  • We do not ask you for personal information unless we truly need it.
  • We do not share your personal information with anyone except to comply with the law, develop our products, or protect our rights.
  • We do not store personal information on our servers unless required for the on-going operation of our site.
  • We do not store credit card information that you provide us during check-out process. This information is not stored in the website database and it is removed from the server memory immediately, after check-out process is completed.

Community Options, Inc. operates several websites including Community Options Inc. https:community-options.net, Community Links of Chelsea (Links) https://links.community-options.net, and Little Green Paper https://lgp.community-options.net. It is Community Options, Inc. policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect while operating our websites.

Who We Are
Community Options, Inc. is dedicated to supporting people with disabilities by promoting individualization, independence, dignity, and community inclusion. To fulfill its mission Community Options, Inc. provides services in two major fields: Residential Supports and Vocational Supports. For vocational supports it established the Community Links of Chelsea on November 1999.

The Community Links of Chelsea (Links) is a non-profit custom printing organization located in the Chelsea, Oklahoma. The mission of the Links is by providing vocational opportunities to help and train people with disabilities to gain marketable skills so they can reach their goal of individualization, independence, and preserve their dignity, and be able to participate in the community.

The Little Green Paper is published by the Links as part of the vocational supports activity. It is maintained by people with disabilities.

 

What Personal Data We Collect and Why We Collect it

Comments

To improve contents of our websites we need feedback from our visitors. Allowing visitors to leave comments about the websites is one way of getting feedback. To comment you need to be registered with the website that you would like to comment. We will store:
• First name
• Last name
• User name
• Email address
• IP address
• Your comment

Contact Form
If you would like to share your opinion about something with us or have suggestions, questions, or comments that you would like to share with us privately, you can fill the contact form available in our websites. We collect following information through contact form:
• First name
• Last name
• Email address
• Telephone number (optional)
• IP address
• Subject of the form
• Your message

Order Form
The Links offers custom printing services such as business cards, flyers, brochures, calendars, newsletters. The Links also offers custom vinyl creation services such as banners, stake signs, decals. A visitor can use the available order forms in our website to place order for any of these services. Following information will be collected:
• First name
• Last name
• Email address
• Telephone number
• IP address
• Mail address (If we are supposed to mail the finished product to a designated address
• Detail information about the print or vinyl creation project
• Uploaded design image, if you already have designed the subject of the project
• Payment method

Payment Method: If Credit card/Debit card payment method is selected we will not store card data. We send card information, in an encrypted format, to the bank to process the shopping transaction. The card information will be destroyed after the checkout process is completed.

Cookies

What are cookies?
A cookie (also referred to as a web cookie, tracking cookie, HTTP cookie, browser cookie) is a small piece of data stored by a user’s browser (Chrome, Firefox, etc.) on the user’s device when they visit a website. It contains information regarding browsing activity and is typically used to personalize the user’s experience or for authentication and verification purposes. Session cookies and persistent cookies are common types of cookies. We use the following types of cookies:

WordPress Login Cookies
When a user who has registered an account with one of our sites, tries to login to the site WordPress uses the wordpress_[hash] cookie to store user’s authentication details.

After login, WordPress sets the wordpress_logged_in_[hash] cookie. This cookie indicates when user is logged in, and who the user is, mostly for interface use.

WordPress also sets a few wp-settings{time}-[UID] cookies. The number on the end is the user’s individual user ID from the users database table. This is used to customize user’s view of admin interface.

WordPress Comment Cookies
By default, there are cookies set when a visitor comments on a blog post (with an expiration of 347 days). This process simplifies future use of the website in that, a returning visitor does not have to fill out all the information all over again. The following three cookies are stored:

comment_author_[hash]
• comment_author_email_[hash]
• comment_author_url_[hash]

Of course we allow our visitors opt-in to these cookies being set.