3.1. Personal Information:
3.1.1 When information is Collected
This website does not collect or retain personally identifiable information
unless a person voluntarily:
Participates in an activity
that asks for information (i.e. sending an email, participating in
a survey or filling in an online form). This information will only
be used to respond to the person’s request and to analyze trends.
A message may be redirected to another company employee or person
who is in a better position to respond.
Uses an online service
or transaction that requires collection of personally identifiable
information.
Choosing not to participate
in an activity or service that requests personal information will
in no way effect a visitor’s ability to access any other feature
of DBHFunding.com's website.
If personal information
is requested on the web site or volunteered by the user, state law
and the federal Privacy Act of 1974 may protect it. However, this
information is a public record once it is provided, and may be subject
to public inspection and copying if not protected by federal or state
law.
3.1.2 Children’s
Online Privacy Protection Act of 2001
Websites directed to children under 13, that knowingly collect information
from children, must comply with the Children’s Online Privacy
Protection Act of 2001. However, visitors are cautioned that the state
has no way of determining the age of a person volunteering personally
identifiable information online or by email. As such, this information
will be treated the same as information given by an adult, and may
be subject to public access.
3.1.3 Password
Information
No representative of DBHFunding.com will ever request a user to reveal
their username, password or PIN. Under no circumstances should this
information be shared with or disclosed to any other person.
3.1.4 Correcting
Personal Information
Unless otherwise prohibited by state or federal law, rule or regulation,
an individual may request correction of personally identifiable information.
Persons concerned about information contained in their personal records
should contact the custodian of that record, which is typically the
organization that has collected the information
3.1.5 Public Disclosure
of Information
It is important to understand that under applicable state and federal
law, various forms of correspondence and other communications may
be subject to public disclosure, especially if requested as part of
an ongoing investigation by law enforcement or other legal proceedings.
3.2. Automatic Information
3.2.1 What is Captured
This website utilizes server logs and log analysis tools to create
summary statistics about the use of the website and traffic analysis.
These logs collect the Internet Protocol ("IP") address
of all computers accessing the portal, and may collect other similar
information about the computer’s network. Summary statistics
are used for various purposes such as assessing what information is
of most interest to users, determining technical design specifications,
and identifying system performance or problem areas.
This data is not reported
or used in any manner that would reveal personally identifiable information,
and will not be released to any outside parties unless legally required
to do so in connection with law enforcement investigations or other
legal proceedings.
For a complete list of
information collected, contact Douglas@DBHFunding.com
3.2.2 Cookies
The Shopping Cart on our website uses a cookie to identify individual
users. This cookies is used as a marker, which allows the shopping
cart software to identifiy which 'cart' belongs to which user. The
cookie does not transmit any user data to any third parties, and is
an internal information tool required by the cart in order for it
to function properly. Each cookie expires after 24 hours, so that
if the user returns to complete an order after expiration of the cookie,
the shopping cart will appear 'empty'.
3.3. Link Disclaimer
In order to make information available to visitors, the DBHFunding.com website
provides links to web sites of other online stores, informational
websites and useful organizations. A link does not constitute an endorsement
of the content, viewpoint, policies, products or services of that
web site. Once you link to another web site, you are subject to the
terms and conditions of that web site, including but not limited to
its privacy policy.
Base URL String
- Also known as the root URL or Domain Name. The nomenclature, which
identifies the address of a web site. The base string means the root
URL. Example: www.microsoft.com is a root or base URL that takes a
user to the first page of Microsoft’s web site.
Cookies - A "cookie" is a small text file
that a website can place on your computer's hard drive in order, for
example, to collect information about your activities on the site
or to make it possible for you to use an online "shopping cart"
to keep track of items you wish to purchase. The cookie transmits
this information back to the Web site's computer which, generally
speaking, is the only computer that can read it. Most consumers do
not know that "cookies" are being placed on their computers
when they visit websites. If you want to know when this happens, or
to prevent it from happening, you can set your browser to warn you
when a website attempts to place a "cookie" on your computer.
Home Page - The first page a user will encounter
when visiting a web site for the first time through the base URL string.
Internet
Worldwide network of networks and computers that are interconnected
to communicate with each other through web pages, e-mail and many
other services.
Links - Also known as hyper-links. Used to connect
one web page to another web page via some form of Hyper-Text Markup
Language, whether graphical or text in nature.
Personal Information
Examples of personally identifiable information include:
Name
Address
E-mail address
Social Security number
Password
Bank account information
Credit/debit card information
Any combination of data that could be used to identify you, such
as your birth date, zip code, ethnicity or gender.
Web Page
Any page located on a web site
Web Site
Public set of documents, called pages, developed using some form of
Hyper-Text Markup Language (HTML).
URL
Universal Resource Locator