In today's interconnected world, our online presence is an extension of ourselves. For many, especially those in the creative fields, this digital footprint is crucial. It's understandable, then, that when we interact with organizations like the Professional Photographers of America (PPA), we'd want to know how our personal information is handled. PPA, recognizing this, has put a clear emphasis on online privacy, and it's worth taking a moment to understand what that means for you.
When you visit PPA's websites – whether it's to find a photographer on FindAPhotographer.com, explore resources on PPA.com, or engage with the Imaging USA convention at ImagingUSA.com – they want you to feel secure. This isn't just a formality; it's a core part of their online practice. They've laid out their approach in a Privacy Policy, and it's designed to be transparent about how your information is collected and used.
This policy extends beyond just their main websites. If you're using the Imaging USA mobile app, or engaging with PPA events like workshops, webinars, or even their members-only social network, theLoop, the same principles apply. It's a comprehensive approach to safeguarding your data across all their digital touchpoints.
Essentially, by using their services, you're agreeing to these practices. It’s a conversation about trust, and PPA is making an effort to ensure that conversation is open and honest. They're not just collecting data; they're aiming to protect it, giving you peace of mind as you connect with their community and resources.
