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Privacy And Security Statement

Table of Contents

1. Introduction

This is the Privacy and Security Statement (“Statement”) for the website located at asme.org and other websites operated by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers or ASME (“Our Sites”). This Statement describes how we collect your information through Our Sites and other sources, the types of information we collect, what we do with that information, and your choices regarding that information. By using Our Sites, you consent to our collection and use of information about you in accordance with this Statement.

All users of Our Site, including Participants and ASME Members, are Visitors. Users of Our Site may also fall into one or more of the other classes of users described in this Statement (i.e., they may be Participants, ASME Members, participants in ASME Sections, Units, Programs, and Groups, or ASME Peerlink users, if they have taken part in those activities).

2. Visitors

This section describes how we collect information from Visitors, how we use that information, and the choices Visitors can make with regard to that information. This section applies to all Visitors to the site, whether or not they are also Subscribers and/or have created accounts to become ASME Members.

Please read this entire Statement, because Sections 3-6 contain additional provisions that may also apply to you. For example, Section 3 specifically describes how we collect and use Subscribers’ information and Section 4 specifically describes how we collect and use ASME Members’ information.

3. Subscribers

ASME sends promotional and educational communication on behalf of itself and third parties to “Subscribers” – individuals who request or sign up for such communications directly through ASME or through a third party. Subscribers may always change their preferences for communications by following the “unsubscribe” prompt in any communication from ASME, by modifying your preferences on Our Sites, by contacting ASME at CustomerCare@asme.org, or by contacting the third party to which the Subscriber had initially submitted a request to receive promotional and educational communications.

In addition to the information collected from Subscribers when they act as Visitors, ASME also collects the additional information that is provided by Subscribers manually, when Subscribers request or sign up for communications.  

ASME uses Subscriber information for the following purposes:

  1. To fulfill your request to download or access gated content, whether free or paid.
  2. To process registrations for events, webinars, and other ASME activities.
  3. To activate a subscription to ASME newsletters, digital publications, or content alerts.
  4. To access “Subscriber only” features and/or sections of Our Sites.
  5. To conduct surveys and polls.
  6. To develop and improve our services and activities.
  7. To deliver promotional and educational communications. 
  8. To analyze the performance of promotional and educational campaigns. 
  9. To respond to communications from Subscribers. 

ASME also shares Subscriber information (including names, street addresses, email addresses, telephone numbers, company affiliation, job title, and firmographic data) with carefully selected third parties who offer information, goods, or services that may be of interest to you. The sharing of Subscriber information with third parties could be considered a “sale” of information under some laws. 

If you prefer that we do not share your Subscriber information with third parties, please contact us at CustomerCare@asme.org, and we will respect your request. Please include your name and registered email address number for identification purposes.

4. ASME Members

You can apply to be an ASME Member by registering and paying on ASME.org or by submitting your application by mail. For more information on membership and how to join, please click here. 

With regard to ASME Members in leadership or volunteer positions, ASME provides selected portions of those ASME Members’ information for use in connection with the activities of the groups to which they belong. If you would like more information about ASME’s policies concerning the use of Member data, click here.

ASME may also disclose information Members have provided to us through Our Sites as described in Sections 2 and 3.

If you prefer that we do not share your Member information with third parties, please contact us at CustomerCare@asme.org and we will respect your request. Please include your name and ASME Member number for identification purposes

5. ASME Sections, Units, Programs, and Groups

If you serve as a leader or volunteer for an ASME section, division, board, committee, district or any other ASME Member group, or if you are a Member or non-Member who has assumed a leadership role in any activity or program that ASME conducts or sponsors, then ASME may display limited portions of the contact information you have provided to ASME in sections of Our Sites so that fellow group Members or participants may contact you. In addition to your name, shared portions of your contact information may include your email address, employer, job title, employer address, telephone number, and photograph (if applicable). Also, participants in ASME groups, programs or activities may have access to the information of other group Members or fellow participants in the respective program or activity for information sharing purposes. This information is not collected through Our Sites, but it is displayed on Our Sites. ASME may also disclose this information as described in above Sections

If you no longer wish to have your contact information displayed on Our Sites to identify you as a leader, volunteer or participant in a particular group or activity, please send an e-mail to CustomerCare@asme.org with a subject line of “Remove Personal Information from asme.org.” In the body of the email, identify yourself and the address of the page that lists your contact information.

Note that while we may make the information of participants in ASME sections, divisions, boards, committees, districts or any other ASME Member group available on Our Sites as described in this Section, those groups may have their own websites, which are separate from Our Sites and are not governed by this Statement.

6. General

(A) Disclosures to Others as the Result of a Change in Control 
In addition to the other disclosures described in this Statement, we may also disclose the information you provide through Our Sites as part of a sale of the assets of ASME, a subsidiary or division, or as the result of a change in control of ASME. Any third party to which ASME transfers or sells its assets will have the right to continue to use the personal and other Visitor, Subscriber, and Member information that you provide to us in accordance with the Terms.

ASME does not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from anyone under 13 years of age, unless it is necessary to respond to a one-time request. Once the request has been answered, ASME will delete the requesting child’s personally identifiable information. If you are a parent or guardian and you believe that your child under age 13 may have provided his or her personal information to us through Our Site, please contact us at CustomerCare@asme.org

Except as specified herein, when ASME collects your information you provide through Our Sites, all forms are secured through Secure Socket Layers (SSL) encryption, the most widely accepted and tested form of data encryption. Of course, no transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. Therefore, you provide us with your information at your own risk.

Our servers are located in the United States. If you are located outside of the United States, please be aware that any information you submit to us through Our Sites will be transferred to and stored on a server located in the United States and potentially other jurisdictions where we or our affiliates or subcontractors have operations. By submitting information to us through Our Sites, you consent to the transfer of any such information outside of the country in which you live or where the personal data has been collected or processed, including specifically to the United States, for the purposes described above, even where the country or territory in question does not maintain data protection standards which are equivalent to those which apply in your home country.

Depending on your state of residence, you may have a legal right to access the information we have about you, receive a copy of such information, request that we delete such information, request that we stop sharing information with third parties, request that information about you be amended or corrected, and request to opt-out of sales. 

California Civil Code Section 1798.83 permits our customers who are California residents to request certain information regarding our disclosure of personal information to third parties for their direct marketing purposes. 



To make such a request, please send an email to DelliVenneriJ@asme.org or write to ASME:

American Society of Mechanical Engineers
Attn: John Delli Venneri
Re: CA Privacy Rights
2 Park Avenue 
New York, New York 10016

You may make such a request up to once per calendar year. Upon the submission of a request, we will use your account information to verify your identity. We will do our best to fulfill all requests pertaining to your information. 

If you have questions or comments about this Statement, please contact us here or contact us at: customercare@asme.org.

We keep this Policy under regular review. This Policy was last updated in June 2024.

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