Privacy Policy
Part I. Information Collection
The Seneca County Prosecuting Attorney collects information through our Web site
at several points. We collect the following information about primary visitors:
name, mailing address, and e-mail address.
We collect this information through online registration forms used to sign up
for our mailing list. Your email address and name is collected voluntarily.
We do employ cookies. A cookie is a small text file that
our Web server places on a user’s computer hard drive to
be a unique identifier. Cookies enable Seneca County Prosecuting
Attorney to track usage patterns and deliver customized
content to users using the Press Release functionality
on our site. Our cookies
do have an expiration date. Our cookies do not collect personally identifiable
information.
Part II. Information Usage.
The information collected by the Seneca County Prosecuting
Attorney will be used for the purpose of communicating with
visitors to the Web site and to respond to voluntary requests
for information. Users who provide information
may receive email announcements.
Registered users may receive additional announcements from us about services
and a newsletter. Out of respect for the privacy of our users we present the
option to not receive these types of communications.
The information we collect will not be used to create customer
profiles based on browsing or purchasing history.
We will not share data with third parties; however, data
collected and kept as a record of the office may become
a public record under Ohio law subject to disclosure to
others.
We offer links to other Web sites. Please note: When you click on links
to other Web sites, we encourage you to read their privacy policies. Their
standards may differ from ours.
Part III. Access to Information
Seneca County Prosecuting Attorney maintains the
accuracy of your information by providing you the ability
to modify provided information.. Users
may access their own personal information via the Mailing List Program and make
adjustments to their account, or choose to be removed from
our mailing list.
Part IV. Problem Resolution
If problems arise, users may contact the Seneca
County Prosecuting Attorney by e-mail, fax, or telephone. We are committed to resolving disputes within
a reasonable period of time.