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Privacy Policy

A legal disclaimer

The explanations and information provided on this page are only general and high-level explanations and information on how to write your own document of a Privacy Policy. You should not rely on this article as legal advice or as recommendations regarding what you should actually do, because we cannot know in advance what are the specific privacy policies you wish to establish between your business and your customers and visitors. We recommend that you seek legal advice to help you understand and to assist you in the creation of your own Privacy Policy.

Privacy Policy - the basics

Having said that, a privacy policy is a statement that discloses some or all of the ways a website collects, uses, discloses, processes, and manages the data of its visitors and customers. It usually also includes a statement regarding the website’s commitment to protecting its visitors’ or customers’ privacy, and an explanation about the different mechanisms the website is implementing in order to protect privacy. 

 

Different jurisdictions have different legal obligations of what must be included in a Privacy Policy. You are responsible to make sure you are following the relevant legislation to your activities and location. 

What to include in the Privacy Policy

Generally speaking, a Privacy Policy often addresses these types of issues: the types of information the website is collecting and the manner in which it collects the data; an explanation about why is the website collecting these types of information; what are the website’s practices on sharing the information with third parties; ways in which your visitors and customers can exercise their rights according to the relevant privacy legislation; the specific practices regarding minors’ data collection; and much, much more. 


To learn more about this, check out our article “Creating a Privacy Policy”.

I’m Donna Bird Salisbury, a resident of Clay, West Virginia, and a proven leader in business and community service. I studied at West Virginia Wesleyan College, West Virginia Technical College, and West Virginia State College, and over the years, I’ve built a diverse career across industries and public-facing roles. I was the first woman to own a salvage yard in West Virginia and led our local industry’s modernization by implementing the first computerized inventory system and creating the state’s first online salvage inventory—improvements that boosted efficiency, customer access, and set a standard for others.

 

I’ve been a grant writer since 1993 and have secured and administered more than $864,000 for local programs, infrastructure projects, and services that benefit Clay County residents. I helped found the Clay Family Resource Network and currently serve as its Treasurer; I’m also Vice President of the Clay Lions Club, I serve on the Board of Directors for the Nicholas Community Action Partnership, Inc, and volunteer with Clean Up Clay County and Clay 4H. I’ve served on the Clay Parks and Recreation Board, the Clay Solid Waste Authority, and as Secretary of Clay County Services Unlimited Inc.

 

Professionally, I’ve worked as an Accounting Supervisor, Public Relations Manager, business owner, Director’s Assistant, Director, and Nursing Assistant, which gives me a practical skill set in finance, communications, and operations. I’m married to Jerry (41 years), mother of three, and grandmother to three grandchildren; my youngest daughter just began her second year in college.

 

I’m running for County Commissioner to bring experienced, transparent, community-focused leadership—prioritizing responsible budgets, stronger public services, common sense, and support for local businesses and families.

 

I’m proud to be a Clay County Citizen.  We live in a beautiful place, and it deserves to grow. 

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