About This Site
The University of South Florida (新巴黎人app) website is governed by 新巴黎人app's Office of University Communications and Marketing. These websites are maintained by communications professionals across campus, with the goal of presenting relevant, timely and accurate information to the millions of people who visit the site each year.
Technology Notes
The 新巴黎人app website is built with web standards, including HTML5 and CSS3, and utilizes responsive design techniques.
Privacy
新巴黎人app does not collect personal information about you when you visit an official 新巴黎人app website, unless you affirmatively choose to make such information available.
新巴黎人app’s servers automatically recognize the domain and IP address from which you accessed the website and record related information such as: information about operating systems, screen resolutions and the volume and timing of access to enable interacting with the site more accessible, informative and enjoyable. This information does not result in the identification of your personal e-mail address or any other personal information about you.
Many pages within fingeris.net use Google Analytics (Google Analytics Security and Privacy Principles) and Siteimprove (Siteimprove Services Privacy Policy) to help us understand how visitors use our sites.
If you choose to share information with 新巴黎人app - either by sending a message or filling out an electronic form with personal information - 新巴黎人app will use the information only for the intended purpose. Some records containing personal information must be retained for a designated period of time in order to comply with Florida's record retention policies and Florida law.. Except as provided for herein, 新巴黎人app does not have an established practice of disclosing personal information in its possession to third parties without permission unless 新巴黎人app determines that such disclosure is in accordance with a contractual agreement with a service provider or is otherwise required by Florida or federal law. 新巴黎人app does not sell or disclose personal information for financial gain.
Under Florida law, emails sent to 新巴黎人app employees may be considered public records. If you do not want your email address released in response to a public records request, do not send electronic mail to 新巴黎人app. Instead, make contact by phone or in writing.
Please be aware that as a large, public research university, there are many websites within the fingeris.net domain. This policy relates to those websites on which 新巴黎人app conducts its official business. Because 新巴黎人app encourages the development and deployment of technology in an environment of academic freedom, 新巴黎人app cannot ensure that all websites within the fingeris.net domain are in strict compliance with this policy at all times.
新巴黎人app reserves the right to amend these privacy terms at any time without notice. The privacy, record retention and public records obligations of 新巴黎人app are governed by applicable Florida statutes and U.S. federal laws only.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
The Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) gives students the right to refuse to permit 新巴黎人app to publish or disclose items of Directory Information pertaining to them. In the course of conducting official 新巴黎人app business, applicant and student personal information may be shared with third parties who 新巴黎人app determines have a legitimate educational interest in such information or where otherwise permitted by Florida and federal law. For more details, and to view and control the level of disclosure permitted for the Student Directory Information, please visit the Office of the Registrar's website.
Accessibility
新巴黎人app is committed to providing all individuals access to our digital resources. We strive to make our web sites and digital content accessible by assuring compatibility with assistive technologies.
Our accessibility standard is: Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.1 Level AA.
Reporting a Digital Access Barrier
新巴黎人app uses multiple content management systems and applications to deliver our services
to the public.
If you are having difficulty viewing or interacting with any digital resource, you
may report it to us by completing the Digital Access Barrier Report form.
Your concern will be reviewed in a timely manner. Appropriate campus subject matter
experts will be consulted as needed. We will provide an initial response to your concern
within 2 business days. We will resolve the complaint within 7 business days by removing
the access barrier or implementing a remediation plan.