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The Center for Human Services
Privacy Policy
All information is confidential
Any personal information we collect online will remain confidential, unless disclosure is required by law. We do not sell any information gathered on our site to third parties.
Data security
All personal information submitted on our site via the Internet is secure. All of our forms (enrollment, inquiry, applications and online surveys) are protected by VeriSign's Commerce Site Services. (VeriSign has secured over 300,000 Web sites, including the top 40 e-commerce sites and virtually all of the Fortune 500 businesses with a Web presence.) Our digital certificate offers 128 bit Secure Socket Layer encryption. SSL comes in two strengths, 40-bit and 128-bit, which refer to the length of the "session key" generated by every encrypted transaction. The longer the key, the more difficult it is to break the encryption code.
The Center for Human Services is committed to data security. Once data has been submitted on our site, we take every reasonable precaution to protect the security, integrity and privacy of the personal information that is temporarily stored on our system.
Use of enrollment information
When you enroll in a course or make an inquiry, we use your information to process your request. We may need to contact you if we have questions regarding your enrollment online. Occasionally we contact people who have enrolled or inquired about one of our programs online to ask them questions about their experience.
Research
We occasionally conduct online surveys. Your responses are confidential and will be used for statistical analysis only.
Log analysis
We collect IP addresses for the purpose of system administration and to report aggregate information. We monitor aggregate information such as the number of unique users who visit certain sections of our site. This information is not personally identifiable and is used to improve our site. We do not use cookies.
Links
While on our site you may encounter links to other Web sites. We do not control the information practices of external organizations. We recommend that you review the privacy policies of each site that you visit.
Public disclosure of information
In the state of California, laws exist to ensure that government is open and that the public has a right to access appropriate records and information possessed by state government. UC Davis has designated as public the following categories of information regarding students: the student's name, address(es), and telephone number(s), including email addresses; dates of attendance; number of course units in which enrolled; and major field of study.
Personal choice
If you are not comfortable enrolling online or submitting a form containing personal information via the Internet, you have the option or communicating with us and enrolling by phone, fax, mail or in person. You also have the right to view, modify of delete any personal information submitted online. Should you wish to do so please contact us by one of the following ways.
Contact us
If you have any questions or concerns about what you have read here, please contact us:
Email
academy@unexmail.ucdavis.edu
Phone:
(530) 757-8643
Fax:
(530) 754-5104
Mail or in person:
The Center for Human Services
UC Davis Extension
1632 Da Vinci Ct.
Davis, CA 95616
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