Privacy
The Impropriety Society does not sell, divulge, or trade e-mail addresses, names or personal information received from the webpage, classes or events.
Confidentiality is a concern to almost everyone who attends an adult-oriented event or gathering. What you choose to reveal about yourself is largely a matter of personal judgment, although most people err on the side of caution. The Impropriety Society is not a "secret society"; however, while many people who attend an event choose to be completely open about their interests, many do not. It is important not to make any assumptions about a person's openness with the general public, to be discrete, and to be respectful of each individual's personal choices. Be especially cautious about approaching someone you have met at an Impropriety Society event at another outside setting (such as a shopping mall). Please also remember that who attends and what happens at the event is private and should not be discussed with those who did not attend. These events are meant to serve the community; that means that as a community, we will make choices that create a safe space in which we might, again and again, share amazing times and spaces together.