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Website Privacy Policy
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Website Privacy Policy
The following policy governs the information
displayed and collected on the ROE's web site:
General
Freedom of information is essential in a democracy. However, personal information needs to
be protected from misuse and abuse. The Kane County ROE is committed to protecting this
information and will not display nor release it on its web site for general viewing.
Certain personal information may be a part of the public record and may be available at
County offices.
When You Visit Our Site
When you visit our site the ROE does not collect any personal identifiable information
about you, including your email address. Furthermore, the ROE does not monitor your
web-browsing activities with cookies (see below). Cookies, however, may be used by some
County applications to pass information from one web page to another.
Information You Submit to Us
If you submit information to the ROE's web site via email or a web form, this
information will be used to fulfill the request for which the information was submitted.
This may require that the information be shared with another County department or
government agency.
Disclosure & Disclaimer
The ROE will not disclose, give, transfer or sell any personal information on web site
visitors unless required by law enforcement or statute.
Any exceptions to the ROE's privacy policy will be prominently displayed on the
particular department's web page.
Finally, the ROE provides its web site as a source of information regarding Kane
County schools and resources. Efforts are made to ensure that information and links are accurate and current. We
cannot, however, control the accuracy of information that is displayed by sites linked to
us. As such, users are advised to not cite this web page information as the official or
authoritative source. Information should be independently verified.
Cookies
A cookie on the web is a line of text with a server address (i.e. aol.com if you are using
an America On-line account) and an ID number stored on your computer. Cookies are by
themselves not harmful; they do not contain any information that you have not voluntarily
entered on your own. They are not application or virus spreaders. Cookies may be used to
track where you go on a site or to pass information from one web page to another so you do
not have to re-enter redundant information every time you complete a form. |
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