The privacy of
our customers and citizens has always been of great importance to the
Council. The Council has a long history of protecting your privacy, and
our concern for your privacy is no different in the electronic age, or
with the advent of e-government.
- You do not have to give us any personal data, or private information about yourself, to visit our site.
- The
name of the domain from which you access the Internet, and the Internet
Protocol (IP) address or host name, which may or may not identify a
specific computer.
- The date and time you access our site.
- The pages you visit.
- The Internet address of any website from which you linked directly to our site.
- We
will collect personal data or private information only if this is
provided specifically and knowingly by you, using an online form, or by
sending us email.
- Personal data or private information which
you provide will be used only for such purposes as are described at the
point of collection, or for purposes which are legally permitted.
- We
will only share your personal data or private information with outside
parties in ways that are permitted by this Statement, or if we are
required to do so by law, or to comply with a court order.
- Web
access logs may be used to prevent security breaches, and to ensure the
integrity of the data on our servers. The logs are deleted
periodically. When you send us an email, using the form on our site, we
retain a log of the time each message is received by the server, the
source and destination address of each message, the time each message
is forwarded, and the delivery status of each message. Again, these
logs are deleted periodically.