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The purpose of this statement is to define the City of
Fillmore policy with regards to the collection and use of
personally identifiable information (PII - any information
relating to an identified or identifiable individual who is
the subject of the information).
Information Collected:
The City of Fillmore collects two kinds of user information:
Anonymous
information
Information that does not identify specific individuals and
is automatically transmitted by your browser. This
information can consist of:
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The URL (Uniform Resource Locator or address) of the web
page you previously visited
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The domain names and/or IP addresses which are numbers
that are automatically assigned to your computer
whenever you are connected to the Internet or World Wide
Web
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The browser version you are using to access the site.
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This information is used to help improve our web site.
None of the information can be linked to any individual.
Personally
Identifiable Information (PII)
Information that could include:
Name
Address
Email address
Telephone number
Credit/debit card information
The City will make every reasonable effort to protect your
privacy. It restricts access to your personal identifiable
information to those employees that will respond to your
request. The City does not intentionally disclose any
personal information about our users to any third parties
inside or outside the City except as required by law.
The City only collects personally identifiable information
that is required to provide service. You can decline to
provide us with any personal information on any site on the
Internet at any time. However, if you should choose to
withhold requested information, we may not be able to
provide you with the online services dependent upon the
collection of that information.
Access to
Personally Identifiable Information
Access to personally identifiable information in public
records at state and local levels of government in Fillmore
is controlled primarily by the California Public Records Act
(Government Code Section 6250, et seq.). Information that is
generally available under the Public Records Act may be
posted for electronic access through the City's web site.
While the Public Records Act sets the general policies for
access to City records, other sections of California code as
well as federal laws also deal with confidentiality issues.
E-mail Addresses
E-mail addresses obtained through the web site will not be
sold or given to other private companies for marketing
purposes. The information collected is subject to the access
and confidentiality provisions of the Public Records Act,
other applicable sections of the California code as well as
federal laws. E-mail or other information requests sent to
the City web site may be maintained in order to respond to
the request, forward that request to the appropriate agency
within the City, communicate updates to the City page that
may be of interest to citizens, or to provide the City web
designer with valuable customer feedback to assist in
improving the site. Individuals can cancel any
communications regarding new service updates at any time.
Cookies
A cookie is a small data file that certain web sites write
to your hard drive when you visit them. A cookie file can
contain information such as a user id that the site uses to
track the pages you have visited. But the only personal
information a cookie can contain is information you supply
yourself. A cookie is only a text file and cannot read data
off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other
sites. Cookies can track user traffic patterns, recognize
your computer's browser when you return, and could provide
personalized content without requiring sign-in.
You can always refuse cookies by turning them off in your
browser.
Minor's Privacy
Policy
Any information collected by any City site from children
under 13 are subject to the same guidelines as the general
City privacy policy. In addition, the following guidelines
will be followed for any information collected by or for any
child under 13:
Information that could be collected from or for a minor
includes but might not be limited to name, address,
telephone number, e-mail address, school, and hobbies.
Parental (including legal guardian) Consent
-Parental consent will be obtained before collecting, using
or disclosing personal information about a child.
-If any information practices change in a "material" way,
new consent will be obtained from the parents. This includes
changes in the kinds of material being collected, a change
in how that information is being used, or if there is a
change in the third parties that have access to that
information.
Parents will be able to review the personal information
collected from their children which includes verification of
the identity of the requesting parent. See individual
requests for information for specifics.
Parents will be allowed to revoke their consent and delete
information collected from or for their children on request.
When consent is revoked, the website will stop collecting,
using or disclosing information from or for that child.
Revocation may end a child's participation in an activity if
the information collected was necessary for participation on
the website.
Additional information can be obtained at the FTC's Consumer
Response Center (http://www.ftc.gov/privacy/index.html)
and the Kidz Privacy (http://www.ftc.gov/bcp/conline/edcams/kidzprivacy/index.html)
websites.
Security
The City of Fillmore is committed to data security and the
data quality of personally identifiable information that is
either available from or collected by our web site and has
taken reasonable precautions to protect such information
from loss, misuse or alteration.
The City operates "secure data networks" protected by
industry standard firewalls and password protection systems.
Only authorized individuals have access to the information
provided by our users.
When a City application accepts credit cards or any other
particularly sensitive information for any of its services,
it encrypts all ordering information, such as your name and
credit card number, in order to protect its confidentiality.
Access to Your
Information
Unless otherwise prohibited by state or federal law, rule or
regulation you will be granted the ability to access and
correct any personally identifiable information. We will
take reasonable steps to verify your identity before
granting access to review or make corrections to your
information. Each City service that collects personally
identifiable information will allow for review and update of
that information. See individual requests for information
for specifics.
Non City Web Sites
Non-city web sites may be linked through the City's web
site. Many non-city sites may or may not be subject to the
Public Records Act and may or may not be subject to other
sections of California Code or federal law. Visitors to such
sites are advised to check the privacy statements of such
sites and to be cautious about providing personally
identifiable information without a clear understanding of
how the information will be used. Visitors may also wish to
consult privacy guidelines such as those recommended by the
Online Privacy Alliance (http://www.privacyalliance.org/resources/ppguidelines.shtml).
How to Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns about this privacy
policy, please send us an email at pmaynard@ci.fillmore.ca.us |