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Your privacy is very important to the American APS Association. We would like to provide you with comfort and ease when visiting our website or participating in the mission of the AAPSA.

When you visit our website, our server may collect information about your visit. This creates simple statistics to help us make our website more efficient. A "cookie" may used as a text file to help this process. Please understand that this process do NOT collect any personal information about you.

If you provide us with your name, email address, mailing address, and/or phone number through this website, correspondences, or donations, you may receive the following from the American APS Association:

  • Mailings, mails or phone calls for the following purposes:
  • Updates about awareness campaigns
  • Information about fundraising events or campaigns
  • Information about APS advances, research, or studies
  • Replies to your questions or requests
  • Any new programs affecting or for APS
  • Or other services, correspondences provided by the AAPSA

If at any time you do not wish to receive correspondences from the American APS Association, please feel free to request removal from these services by emailing This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it or by mail at

American APS Association
6942 FM 1960 East #363
Humble, TX 77346

Please be specific in your request so we may better serve you by providing which means of communication you would like to stop receiving.

The American APS Association will NEVER share your information with a third-party.

 

Last Updated on Thursday, 20 May 2010 17:18
 

Disclaimer

The American APS Association is volunteer run by APS patients and their supporters. Although we have a Medical Advisory Board to make sure the information is correct, the information provided by the American APS Association is meant for educational purposes only. It is not intended as medical advice. If you need specific advice about your medical condition or symptoms, please seek the assistance of your care provider.