Does AARP release any
of my personal information?
What online security
measures does AARP use?
How do I get permission to
link from my Web page to the AARP Web site?
Does AARP offer any
information in Spanish on its Web site?
I've heard a lot about the new AARP.org Online Community. Where can I learn more?
How do I subscribe or
unsubscribe from AARP newsletters sent by email?
Does AARP have an Internet
Service Provider (ISP) program?
How do I play the online
games and puzzles?
If your question is not answered here,
please contact
us.
Q: Does AARP release any of my
personal information?
A: AARP understands how important privacy is to our members. We
are committed to protecting your privacy and want to make sure
that you know how your membership information is used. Please
review the AARP Privacy Policy site.
Q: What online security measures
does AARP use?
A: AARP uses secure Web sites when processing credit card
information. Also, please review the AARP
Privacy Policy to learn more.
Q: Can I make a link from my Web page to
the AARP Web site?
A: Linking to articles and stories found at the AARP Web site
(http://www.aarp.org) is encouraged, provided our
Web pages are not placed in frames or otherwise modified from
their original look and feel. No permission is needed to link to
articles on the AARP Web site. But, please include our name and
URL (AARP, http://www.aarp.org) as attribution. The AARP logo and
other graphics from any part of the Web site may not be used. If
you have questions about the correct way of linking, please
email: wsosupport@aarp.org
Q: Does AARP offer any information in
Spanish on its Web site?
A: "Segunda Juventud" a quarterly, bilingual newspaper
created by AARP for Hispanic members age 50 and over, has its own
Web site. Visit the "Segunda
Juventud" Web site. AARP also offers online information
in Spanish at AARP en Espanol.
Q: I've heard a lot about the new AARP.org Online Community. Where can I learn more?
A: You can read all about the new AARP.org and its expanded Online Community in our site tour. Or feel free to visit the AARP.org Online Community yourself and take a look around.
Q: How do I subscribe or
unsubscribe from AARP newsletters sent by
email?
A: To subscribe to our email newsletters, go to www.aarp.org/emailnews. Follow the three easy
steps. To unsubscribe, follow the directions at the end of the
newsletter you receive.
Q: Does AARP have an Internet Service
Provider (ISP) program?
A: Yes. America Online (AOL), PeoplePC Online and Earthlink offer online service
discounts to AARP members. Visit our Member Services and Discounts area of
the Web site to learn more.
Q: How do I play the online games and
puzzles?
A: Visit our Games and Puzzles
Help and FAQ Web page.
If your question is not answered here,
please contact
us.
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