Privacy Statement
The purpose of this statement is to define the City of San Jose's policy with
regards to the collection and use of personally identifiable information (PII).
PII is any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual who
is the subject of the information.
The City of San Jose collects two kinds of customer information: (1) anonymous;
(2) personally identifiable information (PII).
Anonymous information: This type of information does not identify specific
individuals and is automatically transmitted by your browser. This information
consists of:
- The URL (Uniform Resource Locator or address) of the web page you previously visited;
- The domain names and/or IP addresses which are numbers that are automatically assigned to your computer whenever you are connected to the Internet or World Wide Web.
- The browser version you are using to access the site.
This information is used to help improve the City's Web Site. None of the
information can be linked to an individual.
Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
This type of information could include name, address, email address, telephone
number, credit/debit card information. The City will make every reasonable effort
to protect your privacy. It restricts access to your personal identifiable
information to those employees who will respond to your request. The City does not
intentionally disclose any personal information about our customers to any third
parties or outside the City except as required by law or by the consent of the
person providing the information.
The City only collects personally identifiable information that is required to
provide service. You can decline to provide us with any personal information.
However, if you should choose to withhold requested information, the City may not
be able to provide you with the online services dependent upon the collection of
that information.
Access to Personally Identifiable Information
Access to personally identifiable information in public records at local levels of
government in San Jose is controlled primarily by the California Public Records Act
(Government Code Section 6250, et. seq.). Information that is generally available
under the Public Records Act may be posted for electronic access through the City's
web site. While the Public Records Act sets the general policies for access to City
records, other sections of the California code as well as federal laws also deal
with confidentiality issues.
Email addresses
Email addresses obtained through the City's Web Site will not be sold or given to
other private companies for marketing purposes. The information collected is subject
to the access and confidentiality provisions of the Public Records Act, other
applicable sections of the California code as well as Federal laws. Email or other
information requests sent to the City Web Site may be maintained in order to respond
to the request, forward that request to the appropriate agency within the City,
communicate updates to the City page that may be of interest to citizens, or to
provide the City web designer with valuable customer feedback to assist in improving
the site. Individuals can cancel any communications regarding new service updates at
any time.
Use of "Cookies"
Some City applications use "cookies". A cookie is a small data file that certain
web sites write to your hard drive when you visit them. A cookie file can contain
information such as a user id that the site uses to track the pages you have
visited. But the only personal information a cookie can contain is information you
supply yourself. A cookie is only a test file and cannot read data off your hard
disk or read cookie files created by other sites. Cookies can track user traffic
patterns, recognize your computer's browser when you return, and could provide
personalized content without requiring sign-in.
You can refuse cookies by turning them off in your browser. However, they may be
required to use some of the web applications on the City's site.
Electronic Signatures and Payments
The City of San Jose is committed to data security and the data quality of
personally identifiable information that is either available from or collected by
our web site and has taken reasonable precautions to protect such information from
loss, misuse, or alteration. When a City application accepts credit cards or any
other particularly sensitive information for any of its services, it encrypts all
ordering information, such as your name and credit card number, in order to protect
its confidentiality.
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