This
Privacy Statement informs you about the types of information
the Nolan County Sheriff's Office gathers online when
you visit nolanso.com or any of our associated web sites,
how we may use that information, whether we disclose it
to anyone, and your choices regarding our use of, and
your ability to correct, that information. This Privacy
Statement may change from time to time, so check back
periodically. This Statement explains the following regarding
the treatment of data collected on our Site(s):
1. Sites Covered
by This Statement
This Privacy Statement covers the collection and use
of data on the nolanso.com website and any affiliated
sites managed by the Nolan County Sheriff's Office.
2. What Information
We Collect
The information collected on our Site(s) generally falls
into the following two categories: Personally Identifiable
Information and Non-Personally Identifiable Information.
Personally Identifiable Information: This refers to
information that lets us know the specifics of who you
are. The Personally Identifiable Information we collect
when you use our Site(s) may include:
- your name,
- mailing address(es),
- phone number(s),
- e-mail address(es),
- credit card
number and expiration date,
- identification
numbers,
- login names
and passwords,
- public postings,
- employer, and
- job title.
We request Personally
Identifiable Information when you:
- request a service,
- participate
in certain promotional activities,
- fill out surveys,
and
- correspond with
us
We also collect
Personally Identifiable Information when you ask that
we send information directly to other people; in these
cases, we will collect the information you submit about
the recipient.
Non-Personally
Identifiable Information: This refers to information
that does not by itself identify a specific individual.
The non-personally identifiable data we collect when
you visit our Site(s) may include the Uniform Resource
Locator (URL1) of the pages you visit on our Site(s)
and our Internet Protocol (IP2) address. This Statement
also contains more information about how we use cookies
and other technology to collect this data.
We do not connect
the Personally Identifiable Information and Non-Personally
Identifiable Information we collect on our Site(s).
3. Why we collect
your information
Our primary goals in collecting information are:
- to provide constituents
with superior service, and
- to provide
all visitors a smooth, efficient, and personalized
experience while using our Site.
We use your Personally
Identifiable information to process your request or
provide the requested information. We use Non-Personally
Identifiable Information on an aggregated basis to help
us understand how visitors use our Site(s) and to measure
interest in the various pages. We use this information
to improve the content of our Site(s) and to make our
Site(s) easier to use.
4. How We Use Your
Information
We gather and use information in a number of ways, including
the following:
Surfing: We collect
certain Non-Personally Identifiable Information when
you visit our Site. We collect this information to help
run our Site(s) more efficiently, to gather broad demographic
information and to monitor the level of activity on
our Site(s). Learn more about how we use cookies and
other technology to collect this information.
Online Services:
We collect Personally Identifiable Information when
you request services online, for example property tax
payments. We collect this information to process your
request, to obtain payment when applicable, and to communicate
with you about the status of your request.
Online surveys:
We collect Personally Identifiable Information from
customers who volunteer to complete surveys. We use
this information to improve our services.
Newsletters and
e-mails: We collect Personally Identifiable Information
when you ask to receive newsletters, e-mails, and other
information. We use this information to provide you
the information you request.
Contact information:
If you contact us, we may keep a record of your correspondence
or comments, including Personally Identifiable Information,
in a file specific to you. We use this information to
help us provide better service in the event you contact
us again.
5. Sharing your
information
The Nolan County Sheriff's Office will not rent, sell
or give away any Personally Identifiable Information
entered into the website to third parties for marketing
or mailing list purposes. However, Your Personally Identifiable
Information may be shared as required: for a third party
to process the request, and otherwise by law.
Third Party Processing:
The Nolan County Sheriff's Office will send Personally
Identifiable Information about you to other companies,
agencies, or people when:
- We need to share
your information to provide the product or service
you have requested. For example, we might use a third
party billing company, and we send information for
billing purposes only; and
- We need to send
the information to companies who work on behalf of
the Nolan County Sheriff's Office to provide a product
or service to you. Unless we tell you differently,
these companies do not have any right to use the personally
identifiable information we provide to them beyond
what is necessary to assist us.
Otherwise by Law:
The Nolan County Sheriff's Office will send Personally
Identifiable Information about you as required to do
so by law, subpoena, court order or legal process.
6. Accessing and
Changing Your Information
The Nolan County Sheriff's Office seeks to ensure that
your information and preferences are accurate and complete.
If you have registered at nolanso.com, you may access
and change your information by visiting the site where
it was submitted. All e-mail communications from us,
such as newsletters, tell you how to stop receiving
them. Please follow these instructions if you no longer
wish to receive the e-mail messages.
7. Use of Cookies
On This Site
A "cookie" is a small data file transferred
by a website to your computer's hard drive. You are
sent cookies when you surf nolanso.com, make on-line
payments, respond to online surveys, or request information.
Accepting nolanso.com cookies does not give us access
to your Personally Identifiable Information, but we
can use the cookies to identify your computer. The aggregate
information collected permits us to analyze traffic
patterns on our Site(s). This can enable us over time
to provide you with a better experience on our Site(s)
by improving the content and making it easier to use.
Most browsers automatically
accept cookies, but you can usually refuse cookies,
or selectively accept certain cookies, by adjusting
the preferences in your browser. If you turn off cookies,
though, there may be some features of our Site(s) that
will not be available to you and some Web pages may
not display properly. You can find information on popular
browsers and how you can adjust them to control cookies
at the following Web site:
AboutCookies.org:
http://www.aboutcookies.org/Default.aspx?page=1
8. Protecting Your
Information
The Nolan County Sheriff's Office acknowledges your
trust and is committed to protecting the information
you provide us. To prevent unauthorized access, maintain
accuracy, and ensure proper use of information, we have
employed physical, electronic, and managerial processes
to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.
When you complete on-line transactions on our Site,
we use Secure Sockets Layer ("SSL") encryption
technology to safeguard your sensitive information while
it is being sent to us. The SSL encryption is designed
to make the information unreadable by anyone but us.
This security measure is working when you see either
the symbol of an unbroken key or closed lock (depending
on your browser) on the bottom of your browser window.
9. Links to Other
Web Sites
Parts of our Site(s) contain links to third-party websites
for your convenience and information. If you use these
links, you will leave the Nolan County Sheriff's Office
website. When you access a non-Nolan County Sheriff's
Office website, please understand that we do not control
the content and are not responsible for the privacy
practices of that site. We suggest that you carefully
review the privacy policies of each site you visit.
This Privacy Statement does not cover the information
practices of those websites linked to our Site. These
other sites may send their own cookies to users, collect
data, or solicit personal information.
10. Children's
Privacy Protection
The Nolan County Sheriff's Office believes that protecting
children's privacy online is extremely important. The
Nolan County Sheriff's Office respects national and
international laws, including the Children's On-line
Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA"), which applies
in the United States. The Nolan County Sheriff's Office
is not directed to children under 13, and does not knowingly
collect personal information from children.
11. Changes to
This Statement
If there are changes or additions to the terms of this
Privacy Statement, we will post those changes on our
web site so that you will always know what information
we collect online, how we use it, and what choices you
have. Please be sure to check this page before proceeding
to use our Site. Regardless of any changes we make to
our Privacy Statement, we will always use your Personally
Identifiable Information in accordance with the version
of the Statement in place at the time you provided your
information, unless you give your express consent for
us to do otherwise.
12. Contact Us
If you have any questions or concerns about the Nolan
County Sheriff's Office use of your information or about
this Privacy Statement, please send an e-mail to -county
attorney- and note "Privacy" in the subject
line.
Notes:
1. A URL is the global address of documents and other
resources on the World Wide Web. For example, http://www.nolanso.com
is the URL for the Nolan County Sheriff's Office home
page.
2. An IP address is an identifier for a computer or
device on a Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol
("TCP/IP") network, such as the World Wide
Web. Networks use the TCP/IP protocol to route information
based on the IP address of the destination. In other
words, an IP address is a number that is automatically
assigned to your computer whenever you are surfing the
Web, allowing Web servers to locate and identify your
computer. Computers require IP addresses in order for
users to communicate on the Internet, browse and shop.
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