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Privacy
Policy | Accessibility
Statement
Privacy
Policy
Thank you
for visiting the Biometric Consortium Web site. We are committed
to the privacy of our visitors. We collect no personal
information about you when you visit our Web site unless you
choose to provide that information to us.
Here is
how we handle information about your visit to our Web site.
Information
collected and stored automatically: If you do nothing
during your visit but browse through the Web site, read pages,
or download information, we will gather and store certain
information about your visit automatically. This information
does not identify you personally. We automatically collect and
store information like the following concerning your visit:
- The
Internet domain (for example, “xcompany.com” if you use
a private Internet access account or “yourschool.edu” if
you connect from a university’s domain);
- Your
IP address (an IP address is a number that is automatically
assigned to your computer whenever you are surfing the Web)
from which you access our Web site;
- The
type of browser and operating system used to access our
site;
- The
date and time you access our site;
- The
pages you visit; and
- If you
linked to our Web site from another Web site, the address of
that Web site.
We use
this information to help us make our site more useful to
visitors, to learn about the number of visitors to our site, and
the types of technology our visitors use. We do not track or
record information about individuals and their visits.
Information
protection: For site security purposes and to ensure
that this service remains available to all users, this computer
system employs software programs to monitor network traffic to
identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information,
or otherwise cause damage. If such monitoring reveals evidence
of possible abuse or criminal activity, such evidence may be
provided to appropriate law enforcement officials. Unauthorized
attempts to upload or change information on this server are
strictly prohibited and may be punishable under the Computer
Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986 and the National Information
Infrastructure Protection Act or other law.
Information
that you voluntarily provide: We do not collect
personally identifiable information unless you choose to provide
it to us. If you provide us with personally identifiable
information, for example, by sending an e-mail or by filling out
a form and submitting it through our Web site, we use that
information to respond to your message and to help us provide
you with the information and services that you request. All uses
of that information are described on the Web page containing the
form.
Submitting
voluntary information constitutes your consent to the use of the
information for the stated purpose. When you click the
“Submit” button on any of the Web forms found on our sites,
you are indicating your voluntary consent to use of the
information you submit for the purpose stated.
How
information is used: The information we collect is used
for a variety of purposes (e.g., to register you for a
conference, to respond to requests for information, and to fill
orders). We make every effort to disclose clearly how
information is used at the point where it is collected so you
can determine whether you wish to provide the information.
Retention
of Information: We destroy the information we collect
when the purpose for which it was provided has been fulfilled
unless we are required to keep it longer by statute or official
policy. Electronically submitted information is maintained and
destroyed according to the principles of the Federal Records Act
and the regulations and records schedules approved by the
National Archives and Records Administration, and in some cases
information submitted to us may become an agency record and
therefore might be subject to a Freedom of Information Act
request.
Also, the
Biometric Consortium is not responsible for the privacy
practices employed by non-Biometric Consortium sites that may
link to the Biometric Consortium web site or non-Biometric
Consortium sites hosted on Biometric Consortium computers (e.g.
web sites of professional organizations).
Cookies:
“Cookies” are small bits of text that are either used for
the duration of a session (“session cookies”) or saved on a
user’s hard drive in order to identify that user, or
information about that user, the next time the user logs on the
a Web site (“persistent cookies”). This Web site does not
use persistent cookies or any other persistent tracking
technology.
Interaction
with children: This Web site offers some educational
content to children under 13. No personally identifiable
information is collected from these visitors unless voluntarily
submitted as a request for information or services. The
information supplied is used to respond to the user’s
inquiries or to provide services requested by the user.
Links
to other sites: Our Web site contains links to various
federal agencies and private organizations. Once you link to
another site, you are then subject to the privacy policies of
the new site. It is always a good idea to read the Privacy
Policy of any site you visit.
Your
rights under the Privacy Act: Information on the Privacy Act can
be found on the following web site: http://www.cftc.gov/foia/foiprivacyact.htm
Accessibility:
The Biometric Consortium is committed to making its web sites
accessible to all Biometric Consortium visitors in accordance
with provisions of Section 508 of the Rehabilitation Act
Amendments of 1998.
If you
have difficulty obtaining information from the Biometric
Consortium Web site, please contact info@biometrics.org
to get the material in another format. You should provide
the URL of the Web site referencing that information.
If you
have any 508-related questions, comments, or suggestions for
improvement, please contact the Biometric Consortium by email at
info@biometrics.org.
Biometric Consortium disclaimer:
The inclusion of any items on this
web site does not constitute their endorsement by the U. S.
Government, the Biometric Consortium, or any of its members.
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