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Privacy Policy

The Maine Health Access Foundation (MeHAF) is committed to protecting your privacy online. The following guidelines explain what personal information we ask for and why, how we use and protect it, how you can correct or change it, and how this site uses cookies and state IDs. These guidelines apply to the current Foundation web pages, and may be modified as new features are added to the site.

What personal information is collected by MeHAF?

This site logs IP addresses, pages accessed, and information about your computer, such as the browser and operating system.

How do we use your personal information?

Information collected on this site is used to serve you better or to accomplish the service you are requesting. Personal information gathered on this site is never sold nor will MeHAF distribute this information to third parties unless you give us explicit permission to do so. Information in server logs is used only for system administration and to report aggregate information. In addition, the Digital Library collects usernames to ensure that library privileges are not being abused.

How do we protect your information?

All member information (including names, addresses, and other personal information) is stored behind a "firewall", and defenses have been put in place to protect your information from outside attack by hackers and curious visitors. If you are behind a firewall, your system administrator may not allow SSL connections. In this case, alternate versions of the forms are available in PDF format; you can download these, print them, and submit them via fax or mail.

How you can update or correct inaccuracies in your personal information?

Users can choose not to receive unsolicited mailings from MeHAF and/or change their address and phone number by contacting Dani Kalian.

IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for the Internet

This Privacy policy is a modification of the 1999 accumulation of web-site management "recommended practices". Application of this standard can improve the effectiveness of web pages for users, web-page developers, and the value of the web in corporate and organizational applications. This standard is focused on managed web sites, Intranet (within an organization), and Extranet (between a group of collaborating organizations). Other projects are being evaluated by the Internet Best Practices working group (IBPwg) within the IEEE Computer Society. The most current version is available in Adobe Acrobat PDF format: IEEE Revision 7.3

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