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Why does a typical Rotary e-club have a public website for visitors and make-up attendance, and a separate members clubhouse that is closed to visitors?

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Why does a typical Rotary e-club have a public website for visitors and make-up attendance, and a separate members clubhouse that is closed to visitors?

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Internet security is of paramount importance. We must protect our members and their immediate families from identity theft and other fraudulent activity that could threaten their privacy, their security, or their personal safety. Personal details of each member, and a member’s immediate family, are stored in the Clubhouse which also contains the club’s Board minutes, financial reports, service project administration, and discussion forums for every member to access and read. Information is stored in a secure database protected by AES 256-bit encryption security. IMPORTANT NOTE – Information security, in the context of Rotary e-club administration, must be given top priority. Many countries have stringent privacy laws in relation to the collection, use, disclosure, security and access to personal information.

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