The
following privacy policy applies to University of Wisconsin
Sea Grant Web sites.
Wisconsin Sea Grant is committed to protecting
the privacy and security of its online visitors. This policy
statement provides our visitors (including children, parents,
and teachers) with an overview of the measures we have taken
to provide a safe environment for everyone.
Personally Identifiable Information
Personally identifiable information will
be used solely by staff for internal purposes, and will not
be provided to third parties for any purpose whatsoever.
E-mail addresses are never posted on Web sites. We only collect
personally identifiable information (for example: the visitor's
name, e-mail address, age, school, town and country) from
our visitors when our visitors voluntarily submit such information.
We always request that children ask their parents or teachers
for approval before sending us any personally identifiable
information. We may request such personally identifiable
information in connection with our contests, games, surveys,
forums, content submissions, chats, bulletin boards, requests
for suggestions, visitors' requests for free educational
products (such as our bookmarks), and visitors' requests
for additional information. In addition to our request that
children ask their parents or teachers for approval before
sending personally identifiable information to us, we also
recommend that parents and teachers spend time online with
their children and participate in the interactive activities
offered on our sites.
Nonpersonally Identifiable Information
and the Use of Cookie Technology
We collect nonpersonally identifiable information
through the use of a software technology called "cookies," and
through our visitor's voluntary submissions to us and/or
upon our request. The use of cookies is an industry standard
- you can find them on most major Web sites. By nonpersonally
identifiable information, we are referring to information
about our visitor's browser (e.g., Netscape Navigator or
Internet Explorer), operating systems (e.g., Windows or Macintosh),
Internet service providers (e.g., AOL or NET.COM) and other
similar information which we track in aggregate form. This
means that the nonpersonally identifiable information that
we track is anonymous and will never be identified with or
lead us back to any of our visitors. Cookie technology also
helps us to know how many people visit us and where visitors
go on our sites. Among other things, this nonpersonally identifiable
information allows us to know which areas are favorites,
which areas need a bit of improvement, or what technologies
and Internet services are being used by our visitors so that
we may continually improve our visitor's online experiences.
Security
The importance of security for all information
associated with our visitors is of utmost concern to us.
We ensure that all personally and nonpersonally identifiable
information that we receive via the Internet is secure against
unauthorized access. This information is kept in a safe and
secure system isolated from direct connection to the Internet.
This means that no eyes but ours will ever see the information
that our visitors send to us, unless we indicate otherwise.
Links to Other Sites
Visitors will find links from University
of Wisconsin Web sites to independently owned, controlled
and/or managed World Wide Web sites whose content we have
found of possible interest to our visitors. In many cases,
the links represent cooperative projects or mutual links
established with the organizations connected with these sites.
While we initially visit these sites to which we directly
link, please note that we do not control the content that
appears on these sites and such content may be constantly
changing. We recommend that children check with their parents
or teachers before clicking off to any new sites.
Please note that we may revise our above
policy as the content on our sites continues to change. We
hope that you enjoy and feel comfortable exploring our sites.
Your comments are welcome.
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