PRIVACY, DISCLAIMER, and ACCESSIBILITY STATEMENTS
NASA Web Privacy Policy and Important Notices
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notices. We have integrated these statements into a single
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This notice provides NASA's policy regarding the nature,
purpose, use and sharing of any information collected via
this Web site. The information you provide on a NASA Web
site will be used only for its intended purpose. We will
protect your information consistent with the principles of
the Privacy Act, the e-Government act of 2002, the Federal
Records Act, and as applicable, the Freedom of Information
Act.
Submitting information is strictly voluntary. By doing
so, you are giving NASA your permission to use the
information for the intended purpose. If you do not want to
give NASA permission to use your information, simply do not
provide it. However, not providing certain information may
result in NASA's inability to provide you with the
information or services you desire.
There are several types of information we collect. These
include:
- Automatically Collected
Information
- Information Collected for
Tracking and Customization (Cookies)
- Personal Information
NASA never collects information for commercial marketing.
We will only share your information with another government
agency if it relates to that agency, or as otherwise
required by law. NASA never creates individual profiles or
gives your information to any private organization.
We collect and temporarily store certain technical
information about your visit for use in site management and
security purposes. This information includes:
- The Internet domain from which you access our Web
site (for example, "xcompany.com" if you use a private
Internet access account, or "yourschool.edu" if you
connect from an educational domain);
- The IP address (a unique number for each computer
connected to the Internet) from which you access our Web
site;
- The type of browser (e.g., Netscape, Internet
Explorer) used to access our site;
- The operating system (Windows, Unix) used to access
our site;
- The date and time you access our site;
- The URLs of the pages you visit;
- Your username, if it was used to log in to the Web
site; and
- If you visited this NASA Web site from another Web
site, the URL of the forwarding site.
This information is only used to help us make our site
more useful for you. With this data we learn about the
number of visitors to our site and the types of technology
our visitors use.
Except for authorized law enforcement investigations, no
attempts are made to identify individual users or their
usage habits. Raw data logs are retained temporarily as
required for security and site management purposes only.
A cookie is a small file that a Web site transfers to
your computer to allow it to remember specific information
about your session while you are connected. Your computer
will only share the information in the cookie with the Web
site that provided it, and no other Web site can request it.
There are two types of cookies, session and persistent.
Session cookies last only as long as your Web browser is
open. Once you close your browser, the cookie disappears.
Persistent cookies store information on your computer for
longer periods of time.
NASA Web sites may use session cookies for technical
purposes such as to enable better navigation through the
site, or to allow you to customize your preferences for
interacting with the site. A few NASA Web sites may also
make use of persistent cookies to remember you between
visits so, for example, you can save your customized
preference settings for future visits. Each NASA site using
persistent cookies identifies itself as doing so.
At no time is your private information, whether stored in
persistent cookies or elsewhere, shared with third parties
who have no right to that information. If you do not wish to
have session or persistent cookies stored on your machine,
you can turn them off in your browser. However, this may
affect the functioning of some NASA Web sites.
Personal Information
If you choose to provide us with personal information,
through such methods as completing a form or sending us an
email, we will use that information to respond to your
message and to help us get you the information or services
you have requested.
Remember that email isn't necessarily secure. You should
never send sensitive or personal information like your
Social Security number in an email. Use postal mail or
secure Web sites instead.
Some of our Web sites ask visitors who request specific
information to fill out a registration form. For example,
vendors looking for marketing opportunities by visiting our
NASA Acquisition Internet Service site may be asked to
register to obtain email notices of business opportunities.
Other information collected at Web sites through
questionnaires, feedback forms, or other means, enables us
to determine visitors' interests, with the goal of providing
better service to our customers.
For site security purposes and to ensure that this Web
service remains available to all users, this Government
computer system employs software programs that monitor
network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload
or change information,. Anyone using this system expressly
consents to such monitoring and is advised that if such
monitoring reveals evidence of possible abuse or criminal
activity, such evidence may be provided to appropriate law
enforcement officials.
Unauthorized attempts to upload or change information on
NASA servers are strictly prohibited and may be punishable
by law, including under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of
1986 and the National Information Infrastructure Protection
Act of 1996.
We continually strive to ensure the pages on this Web
site are accessible to individuals with disabilities in
accordance with
Section
508 of the Rehabilitation Act. If you have any
difficulty viewing any page with adaptive technology, please
contact the webmaster for this site, or the
Center Section 508 Coordinator.
Documents on NASA Web sites are presented in many
formats. These formats are generally accessible to users
using screen reading software. Some files on this Web site
may be posted as Adobe Acrobat Portable Document Format
(PDF) files. Adobe provides their
Acrobat Reader software as a free download.
NASA links to many Web sites created and maintained by
other public and/or private organizations. NASA provides
links to these sites as a service to our users. The presence
of a link is not a NASA endorsement of the site.
When users follow a link to an outside Web site, they are
leaving NASA and are subject to the privacy and security
policies of the owners/sponsors of the outside Web site(s).
NASA is not responsible for the information collection
practices of non-NASA sites.
Date of publication: December, 2005.
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