Thank you for visiting
our web site and for
reviewing our Privacy
Policy. Our policy is clear:
We collect no
information about you, other
than information
automatically collected and
stored (see below), when you
visit our web site unless
you choose to provide that
information to us.
Information
Automatically Collected and
Stored:
When you browse through
any web site, certain
personal information about
you can be collected. We
automatically collect and
temporarily store the
following information about
your visit:
- the name of the
domain you use to access
the Internet (for
example, aol.com, ;
- the date and time of
your visit;
- the pages you
visited; and
- the address of the
web site you came from
when you came to visit.
We use this information
for statistical purposes and
to help us make our site
more useful to visitors.
Unless it is specifically
stated otherwise, no
additional information will
be collected about you.
Personally Provided
Information:
You do not have to give
us personal information to
visit our web sites.
If you choose to provide
us with additional
information about yourself
through an e-mail message,
form, survey, etc., we will
only maintain the
information as long as
needed to respond to your
question or to fulfill the
stated purpose of the
communication.
However, all
communications addressed to
the HHS Secretary or the HHS
Webmaster are maintained, as
required by law, for
historical purposes. These
communications are archived
on a monthly basis, but are
also protected by the
Privacy Act which restricts
our use of them, yet permits
certain disclosures.
Disclosure:
Nystroms does
not disclose, give, sell or
transfer any personal
information about our
visitors, unless required
for law enforcement or
statute.
Intrusion Detection:
This site is maintained
by Nystroms. It is
protected by various
provisions of Title 18, U.S.
Code. Violations of Title 18
are subject to criminal
prosecution in federal
court.
For site security
purposes and to ensure that
this service remains
available to all users, we
employ software programs to
monitor traffic to identify
unauthorized attempts to
upload or change
information, or otherwise
cause damage. In the event
of authorized law
enforcement investigations,
and pursuant to any required
legal process, information
from these sources may be
used to help identify an
individual.
Systems of Records:
Information originally
collected in traditional
paper systems can be
submitted electronically,
i.e., electronic commerce
transactions and information
updates about eligibility
benefits. Electronically
submitted information is
maintained and destroyed
pursuant to the Federal
Records Act, and in some
cases may be subject to the
Privacy Act. If information
that you submit is to be
used in a Privacy Act system
of records, there will be a
Privacy Act Notice provided.
E-mail:
info@nystoms.com