2281 Lava Ridge Court #200 Roseville CA 95661 U.S
 

Privacy and Policy


1. Introduction: A brief statement about the city's commitment to protecting user privacy. Explanation that this policy applies to the city's website and other services. A statement about how the policy may be updated.

2. Information Collected: Automatically Collected Information: IP addresses, browser type, device information (when applicable). Website usage data like pages visited, time spent on the site, referring URLs. Use of cookies and similar technologies (and how users can manage them). Information You Provide: Information submitted through forms (e.g., contact forms, registration forms). Information provided during transactions (e.g., payments for services). Information shared through public forums or comments. Third-Party Information: If the city uses third-party services, a statement about how those services may collect data. If the city links to external websites, a statement that their privacy policies apply (and not the city's).

3. How Information is Used: To provide and improve city services (e.g., responding to inquiries, processing transactions, personalizing user experience). For communication purposes (e.g., sending notifications, updates, newsletters). For internal operations (e.g., website maintenance, data analysis, security). For legal and compliance purposes (e.g., responding to legal requests, enforcing policies).

4. Information Sharing: A statement about whether the city shares personal information with third parties. If information is shared, specify with whom (e.g., service providers, government agencies) and for what purposes. A statement about not selling personal information. A statement about disclosure of information in response to legal requests.

5. Data Security: A description of the security measures the city uses to protect personal information. A statement about the limitations of internet security (e.g., no guarantee of 100% security). If the city uses third-party security measures, a statement about those measures.

6. User Rights: Explanation of how users can access, update, or delete their personal information. Explanation of how users can opt-out of certain data collection practices. A statement about the city's compliance with privacy laws (e.g., CCPA, if applicable).

7. Contact Information: A way for users to contact the city with privacy-related questions or concerns.

8. Other Considerations: Public Records: The city may be subject to public records laws, which may impact the availability of certain information.