HAM
Surname DNA Project
HAM Country
Research
through Genetics
Code of
Conduct
Code of
Conduct
Family Tree DNA projects are run by volunteer administrators who
work on their projects in their own free time. While every
attempt will be made to answer questions promptly there will be
occasions when real life gets in the way and patience will be
required.
Project administrators do not receive any payments or incentives
from Family Tree DNA. Family Tree DNA project administrators are
required to abide by the Group
Administrator Guidelines for Family Tree DNA Projects. The
administrator of the HAM DNA Project is a member of ISOGG and
also follows the ISOGG
Project Administrator Guidelines.
The activity feed provides a means for project members to
collaborate and share their research findings, and to get to
know each other. Members are encouraged to ask and answer
questions on anything related to genealogy and DNA testing.
All myGroups members are required to abide by the Family
Tree DNA Privacy Policy.
All project members and project
administrators should be familiar with and should abide by
the Genetic
Genealogy Standards.
Privacy
Statement
HAM DNA Privacy Statement
As Administrator and
Co-administrators of the HAM DNA Project we give priority to
protecting your privacy and to the confidentiality of your
personal data. In particular we will not publish your
name, e-mail address or other contact details, or share this
information with any other project member or other person or
organization without your specific written approval.
The only personal data we hold is that relevant to meeting the
published Goals
of our Project, and which has been made available to us by
DNA testing companies, in the same format as they make it
available to you, or which you have given us direct by e-mail or
by post.
We hold this data indefinitely or until you request its
deletion, and publish anonymized data at least [once a year] on
our
Project website HAM Country where you may see its current
status. You may also request a more updated version direct
from the Project Administrator.
We will be pleased to correct any errors in your personal data
that you bring to our attention.
At your request at any time we will promptly remove your data
from our project files. However we cannot retrieve data
that has previously been posted in the public domain.
In our administration of this project we endeavor to comply with
the most recent guidance
issued by ISOGG and by FTDNA,
and with the Genetic
Genealogy Standards.
We endeavor to respond promptly to any queries or complaints you
may make about our handling of your personal data for this
Project. However you should be aware that some of your
concerns may be better forwarded direct to the relevant DNA
testing company.
Dave Hamm, volunteer HAM DNA Project Coordinator
This WebPage
was last updated 05/13/2018