Privacy Policy
FAIR Act Coalition, LLC
Effective Date: June 16, 2026 Last Updated: June 16, 2026
1. Introduction
This Privacy Policy (“Policy”) describes how FAIR Act Coalition, LLC, a Texas limited liability company (“FAIR Act Coalition,” “we,” “us,” or “our”), collects, uses, discloses, and protects information about you when you visit www.fairactnow.com (the “Website”) or otherwise interact with us.
By accessing or using the Website, you acknowledge that you have read and understood this Policy. If you do not agree with our practices, please do not use the Website.
2. Information We Collect
We collect information in the following ways:
Information you provide to us. This includes information you submit when you sign up for our mailing list or newsletter, complete a form or petition, contact us, register for an event, make a donation or contribution, or otherwise communicate with us. Depending on the interaction, this may include your name, email address, mailing address, telephone number, organization or affiliation, occupation, and any other information you choose to provide.
Information collected automatically. When you visit the Website, we and our service providers may automatically collect certain information about your device and usage, including your IP address, browser type, operating system, referring URLs, pages viewed, links clicked, the dates and times of your visits, and similar technical data.
Information from cookies and similar technologies. We use cookies, web beacons, pixels, and similar technologies to operate and improve the Website. See Section 5 below for more detail.
3. How We Use Information
We use the information we collect to:
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Operate, maintain, and improve the Website and our communications;
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Respond to your inquiries and provide information you request;
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Send you newsletters, updates, advocacy alerts, event invitations, and other communications (where permitted by law or with your consent);
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Process and acknowledge donations or contributions, where applicable;
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Understand how visitors use the Website and analyze trends;
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Protect the security and integrity of the Website;
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Comply with applicable laws, regulations, and legal processes; and
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Carry out our organizational, advocacy, and educational activities.
4. How We Share Information
We do not sell your personal information. We may share information in the following circumstances:
Service providers. We share information with third-party vendors and service providers that perform services on our behalf, such as website hosting, email distribution, analytics, payment or donation processing, and data storage. These providers are authorized to use your information only as necessary to provide services to us.
Legal and safety purposes. We may disclose information if required to do so by law, regulation, subpoena, court order, or other legal process, or where we believe disclosure is necessary to protect our rights, property, or safety, or that of others.
Business transfers. In connection with a merger, reorganization, dissolution, or similar event, information may be transferred as part of that transaction. With your consent. We may share information for any other purpose disclosed to you at the time we collect it or with your consent.
5. Cookies and Tracking Technologies
Cookies are small text files placed on your device. We use both session cookies (which expire when you close your browser) and persistent cookies (which remain until deleted) to remember your preferences, understand usage, and improve the Website. We may also use third-party analytics services that set their own cookies.
You can control cookies through your browser settings, including blocking or deleting them. Disabling cookies may affect the functionality of certain features of the Website.
6. Analytics
We may use third-party analytics tools, such as Google Analytics, to help us understand how visitors use the Website. These tools may collect information sent by your device or the Website and use that information to evaluate your use of the Website and compile reports. You can learn more about how such providers use data and how to opt out by visiting their respective privacy pages.
7. Do Not Track
Some browsers offer a “Do Not Track” (“DNT”) signal. Because there is no industrystandard approach to responding to DNT signals, we do not currently respond to them. We will continue to monitor developments in this area.
8. Third-Party Links
The Website may contain links to third-party websites, services, or resources that we do not operate or control. This Policy does not apply to those third parties, and we are not responsible for their content or privacy practices. We encourage you to review the privacy policies of any third-party sites you visit.
9. Data Retention
We retain personal information for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes described in this Policy, unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law. When information is no longer needed, we take reasonable steps to delete or de-identify it.
10. Data Security
We maintain reasonable administrative, technical, and physical safeguards designed to protect the information we collect. However, no method of transmission over the internet or method of electronic storage is completely secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
11. Your Choices
Email communications. You may opt out of receiving promotional or advocacy emails from us at any time by following the unsubscribe instructions in those emails or by contacting us at the address below. We may still send you non-promotional messages, such as those concerning your donations or our ongoing relationship.
Access and updates. You may request to review, update, or correct the personal information you have provided to us by contacting us.
12. State Privacy Rights
Depending on your state of residence, you may have additional rights regarding your personal information.
Texas residents. Under the Texas Data Privacy and Security Act, eligible Texas residents may have the right to confirm whether we process their personal data, to access and obtain a copy of that data, to correct inaccuracies, to delete personal data, and to opt out of the processing of personal data for purposes of targeted advertising, the sale of personal data, or certain profiling. To exercise these rights, contact us using the information in Section 15.
Other states. Residents of other states that have enacted comprehensive privacy laws may have similar rights. We will honor verified requests to the extent required by applicable law. We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of these rights.
To submit a request, please contact us using the information below. We may need to verify your identity before fulfilling your request.
13. Children’s Privacy
The Website is not directed to children under the age of 13, and we do not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13. If we learn that we have collected personal information from a child under 13 without verifiable parental consent, we will take steps to delete that information. If you believe a child has provided us with personal information, please contact us.
14. Changes to This Policy
We may update this Policy from time to time. When we do, we will revise the “Last Updated” date above. Material changes will be communicated through appropriate means. Your continued use of the Website after any changes constitutes acceptance of the revised Policy.
15. Contact Us
If you have questions or concerns about this Policy or our privacy practices, please contact us at:
FAIR Act Coalition, LLC 2223 Annex Ave Dallas, TX 75204 Email: contact@fairactnow.com