Privacy and security statement The City of
Toronto is committed to protecting the privacy of any
personal information you may provide when visiting the
websites under its jurisdiction. Part of that commitment
is to explain what information may be collected and why,
how it will be used and who may have access to it. Our
practices have been designed to ensure compliance with
the privacy provisions of the Municipal Freedom of
Information and Protection of Privacy Act. This privacy
statement applies to interactions with this web server.
It does not apply to any other website. Following is an
overview of the city's website practices. Personal
information When you visit
this website, you do so anonymously - there is no need to
tell us who you are. If you direct an enquiry to us, we
will ask you to provide your name and mailing address or
e-mail address for the purpose of responding to your
enquiry. Only those who "need to know" will
have access to the personal information provided. Encryption
technology protects personal information during
transmission. A notice stating "you are in a secure
site" will be posted on City sites when you are in
an encrypted session. A security icon will also appear in
either the lower left corner or, depending on your
browser, the lower right corner of your browser window.
Secure pages are not saved in temporary caches on a
computer. Once you exit secure screens, those screens
cannot be accessed again. If encryption is not available
through a site, an alternative means of communication
will be recommended. This web
server does not collect or retain your e-mail address in
a database format although some Internet Service
Providers may automatically include your e-mail address
with your IP address (Internet Protocol). Any City site
where personal information is requested will contain a
notice outlining our legal authority to collect it and
include the following information: - the purpose
for collecting the personal information; Personal
information is only disposed of according to a records
retention schedule. To ensure personal information is
unrecoverable, a utility program is used to remove the
electronic data and any paper records generated are
shredded. Logging
practices The City of
Toronto French Committee logs HTTP requests to the City
Web server. These logs record the IP address of site
visitors. An IP address is the number automatically
assigned to the computer or to the ISP (Internet Service
Provider) requesting a URL. Our logging is
passive and we don't use technologies such as
"cookies" or "Web bugs" to maintain
any information on site visitors. Logged information,
also known as click-stream data, is recorded in
non-identifiable form and is used by City staff or those
under contract for Web site system administration. Log
files are archived and used for systems analysis,
maintenance and site evaluation. Comments? We welcome any
comments and suggestions about this site. Please contact
the City of Toronto French Committee at info@cfvt.org. If you have
any questions about this site collection, use and
disclosure practices, please contact the City of Toronto
French Committee at info@cfvt.org. |
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