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Web Site Privacy
Statement
We
do not provide personal data about our web site visitors to any other parties
without permission. For site improvement purposes, we log temporary information
about the Internet capabilities of our online visitors.
Our web site privacy
policy is:
- We consider "personally
identifying information" to be: your name or a unique identifier
(such as an IP address), your e-mail address, your mailing address,
your telephone number, and any financial information relating to you
or your accounts that you may provide us.
- Our system logs
your IP address, your domain name, the type of browser and operating
system you used, the pages you viewed, search requests, in some cases
data you submitted via web forms, and if you linked to your site from
another web site, that web site's address. We use this information for
statistical purposes, to determine the areas of our web site that interest
users, and to help us understand how to improve the navigation and content
of our web site. It is intended that personally identifying information
pertaining to users of The Eisenhower Foundation's Web Site will be
destroyed 90 days after collection.
- Personally identifying
information that you provide will be used only for such purposes as
are described at the point of collection (for example on a web form),
such as to send information or products to you, or to respond to your
questions or comments. If you provide contact information, Foundation
staff or its contractors may contact you to clarify your comment or
question, or to learn about your level of customer satisfaction with
our services.
- We do not sell
any personal information to third parties.
- We may transfer
personal information to a third party only in the following cases:
- A bank or United
States Department of the Treasury account must receive payment for
a transaction that you initiated;
- A company,
that agrees not to sell or use personal information for other purposes
is contracted to assist us with specific services; or
- We suspect
that you are attempting to change or otherwise damage this web site,
or you are using it in violation of Federal or local laws, and we
decide to provide personal information to legal authorities.
- Congress or
a court subpoenas this information.
- Although questions,
comments, and other communications that we receive generally are not
retained as permanent records, please note that it is possible that
any mail-electronic or paper-that we receive could become part of the
permanent record of the Foundation, if the mail is part of materials
that are scheduled for permanent retention.
The Eisenhower Foundation Home Page
Information@eisenhower.nara.gov
Last modified on April 21, 2000
The Eisenhower
Foundation's Privacy Statement is a modified version of NARA's (National
Records and Archives Administration) statement.
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