Purpose
This policy
describes privacy practices regarding information collected from
the Edelweiss House's web site. It contains information
about what data are collected and how that information is used.
This policy may be updated periodically, so please check back
from time to time.
This policy applies only to the official
Edelweiss House's web site (edelweisshouse.org). When you
follow a link to another web site, even the site of another
governmental agency, you are subject to the privacy policy of
that site. You should check the privacy policies of each
of these sites if you have questions about how they handle
personally identifiable information.
Automatic Collection of
Certain Information
No personally identifiable information is
collected from visitors who simply browse this site or who
download information from it. While our web servers
maintain logs of user activity to help us manage the web site,
information stored in these logs does not identify you
personally. The logs store things such the domain name and
IP address from which you access our site, the type of browser
and operating system you used, the date and time you accessed
our site, the pages visited and the address of the site that you
linked to us from (if you linked to our web site from another
web site).
We use this information to learn how many
visitors we have, where they are coming from, which parts of our
web site are of most interest to visitors, and other facts that
will help us improve the web site and the services we offer.
If You Send Us
Personal Information
Visitors
who request services through this site may be required to
furnish additional information in order for us to provide the
service requested. The additional information collected
will be no more specific than if the visitor were requesting the
service by any other means, including by telephone or an
in-person visit to a city or county facility. If you participate
in a survey, send us an email or submit an online form, your
email address and the other information you volunteered will be
collected. We may share this information with other
governmental agencies or organizations to provide the help you
are requesting. We may also use that information to help
assess user needs and analyze trends. Certain types of
personal information constitute public records, which means that
we must provide it to persons making public records requests.
However, this does not include the account numbers you use for
electronic payment, public enterprise billing information and
certain other types of protected information.
If you use this web site for electronic
commerce, we may collect, process and disclose your name,
address and payment information (if applicable) to the extent
necessary to complete the online transaction and for
record-keeping activities as billing, permits and licenses.
Privacy of Email
Lists
We maintain
e-mail lists, but only of those individuals or organizations
that have specifically opted to receive updates and other
information from us.
Length of Time Data Will Be Stored
/ How to Unsubscribe:
Unless you request that we delete any of
the information you submitted when you registered for any
electronic updates and/or newsletters we may offer, we may store
such information indefinitely.
Security
Some information that you submit
to us through this web site may be protected by encryption
technology, whereas other information may not. Unless a
particular web page on this site indicates that encryption
technology is being used, you should not assume that information
you submit through that web page will be secure. If you
submit information to our server through a web page containing
visible indicators of active encryption technology, we will take
reasonable precautions to safeguard the confidentiality of such
information. However, no web site can protect itself
against all eventualities. The Edelweiss House will be
held liable for any injury caused by the disclosure of your
information, whether by security breach, accident, inadvertence,
or any other act resulting in disclosure.
Use of Cookies
Cookies or
other technology may transfer information from this web site to
your hard disk for record-keeping purposes. Cookies or
similar technology can make the Internet more useful by storing
information about your preferences on a particular site.
The use of cookies or similar technology is an industry
standard, and this web site, like many other web sites, uses
them to provide useful features for our users. Cookies in
and of themselves do not personally identify you, although they
do identify your computer. Most browsers are initially set
up to accept cookies. If you prefer, you can set your
browser to refuse cookies. However, you may not be able to
take full advantage of this web site if you do so.
Children
No
applications on this web site specifically solicit information
from minors or seek to determine whether the visitor is a minor.
Consequently, visitors should be aware that the collection of
personal information requested from or volunteered by children
online or by e-mail will be treated in the same manner as
information given by an adult. Among other things, this
means that it may become a public record and therefore may be
subject to public access. We ask that parents guide their
children when children are asked to provide personal information
online. We ask that children get their parents' permission
before providing any information to us.
Opting Out
While
accessing our site, you may decline participation in any
activity that asks for information (i.e. survey or e-mail).
Your choice not to participate will in no way affect your
ability to use any other feature on our site.