Virtually all World Wide Web sites can and do capture information from a visitor's browser. In other words, every time you visit a Web site, information is collected about you. It is my opinion that you should know what information is being collected. This Web site (curly.cis.unf.edu) collects ONLY the following information on each visit.
This information is ONLY used for audit and performance analysis. None of the detailed information is given to other people except in the case of attempted improper access. Summary information is provided via the summary Web page. No "cookies" are set or checked.
On certain occasions, this Web site may be used in research and will collect information specifically related to that research. Advance notice about the research will be given to the visitor if they access the research Web page(s). An option not to participate in the research will be offered. If the visitor elects not to participate in the research, ONLY the information listed above will be collected.
To test the information that some Web sites could collect from your browser, try the Analyze function at Privacy.net. For more information on electronic privacy and freedom of speech, check the Center for Democracy and Technology's Guide to Online Privacy at the Center for Democracy and Technology. For an example of governmental privacy concerns, check out the European Union's Privacy Policy which includes personal data protection.
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This Privacy Policy does NOT reflect the opinions or positions of the
University of North Florida, nor does it operate to modify or
supplement the rules, policies and procedures of
the University governing computer network use,
nor any rights, restrictions and privileges
contained therein.
Any questions about this Privacy Policy should
be sent to
Dr. F. Layne Wallace.
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This Privacy Policy was originally posted on April 4, 1997 and last revised on August 2, 2004.