How we handle the information
we gather when you visit our web site
We collect and store only the following information
about you:
The name of the domain from which you access the Internet
(i.e., erols.com, if you are connecting from an Erols
account, or harvard.edu if you are connecting from Harvard
University's domain); the date and time you access our
site; the item you requested from the server; and the
Internet address of the web site from which you linked
directly to our site. If your browser accepts cookies
we may use a cookie to determine if you are a repeat
or new visitor, or to understand how many different
visitors come to our sites. When we examine this data,
it is always presented in an aggregate form. Except
as outlined in the Security section at the bottom of
this document, we do not track or look at individuals'
usage behavior.
For more information on cookies, and how they are used
within GSA, please refer to GSA's Cookies Page (http://www.gsa.gov/Portal/cookies.jsp).
We want to make it clear that we will not obtain personally-identifying
information about you when you visit our site, unless
you choose to provide such information to us. Except
for authorized law enforcement investigations, or as
otherwise required by law, we do not share any information
we receive with any outside parties.
Links to other sites:
The documents posted on this Website may contain hypertext
links or pointers to information created and maintained
by other public and private organizations. These links
and pointers are provided for visitors' convenience.
GSA does not control or guarantee the accuracy, timeliness,
or completeness of any linked information from non-GSA
sites.
The inclusion of links or pointers to Web sites is
not intended to assign importance to those sites or
the information contained therein, nor is it intended
to endorse or recommend any views expressed, or products
or services offered on these sites.
Security:
For site security purposes and to ensure that this
service remains available to all users, GSA webservers
employ industry-standard methods to monitor network
traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload
or change information, or otherwise cause damage. Unauthorized
attempts to upload information or change information
on GSA servers are strictly prohibited and may be punishable
by law, including the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of
1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection
Act.
In the specific context of this security monitoring,
there is no expectation of privacy. However, only in
the case of actual law enforcement investigations, will
we attempt to identify individual users or their usage
habits.
If you have any questions about these policies, contact
us (https://rc.gsa.gov/ResourceCenter/PRHomePage/loadContactMain.do).