Privacy Policy

CUNY Baccalaureate values your privacy and wants you to understand how your personally identifiable information is handled by our site.

Forms and Content

To create a new blog, or register for an existing one, you may be required to submit an email address and other personal information. We may publicly display the personal information. Your address may also be used to send you email bulletins from individual CUNY Baccalaureate blogs to which you subscribe, or to attribute comments or posts to you. If there are problems with your individual site, we may contact you via email as well.

If you contribute content, such as discussion comments, to any of our blogs, your contribution may be publicly displayed including personally identifiable information. Display of visitor content is determined by the discretion of the individual blog editors.

As the editor of a blog, you may establish a range of access restrictions to your material. The initial default setting for individual blogs allows outside search engines, indexes and third party sites to scan each blog, create hyperlinks to individual blogs or distribute it further via feeds. If you change these settings, there is no guarantee that outside search engines will omit your blog from its searches. Please check your default settings to discern the level of access the public has to your individual blog.

Each time you update your individual blog, it may also send pings or feeds to sites that index or track newly updated blogs. These sites may publicly display a hyperlink to your site and the time that you updated it. If your site publishes XML feeds, content from or links to your site may be publicly displayed on third party sites.

Depending on the settings on your site, email bulletins that contain content from your site may be sent out to subscribers.

IP Addresses and Referrers

We may use your IP address to help diagnose problems with our server, to tailor site content and to format the site and software to user needs, and to generate aggregate statistical reports. We may use aggregate visitor data to prepare publicly displayed reports regarding the traffic on individual blogs, site popularity rankings, and referrers that visitors use to access individual blogs.

Cookies

If you visit our web site, we may use session cookies while your browser is open, or while you are logged into our site. To facilitate our registration and login functions, we may use cookies to recognize you when you return to our website or to individual blogs hosted our site. If you do not logout of your account, these cookies allow us to keep track of your username and password, so that you do not have to resubmit the information to log into your account. Always remember to log out of your site or account so that the computer’s other users cannot access your account.

Disclosure of Information to City University Administration

Available log records, and all data stored on our servers may be accessed by our system administrators. The system administrators may produce these records and data to officers of the City University of New York, upon request or suspected violation of our terms of use.

Links to Independent Websites

Pages hosted by CUNY Baccalaureate may link to independently run web sites outside of the https://cunyba.cuny.edu domain. CUNY Baccalaureate is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of such web sites.

Children’s Privacy

The CUNY Baccalaureate site is intended for adults and we will not knowingly collect personal information from children under 13 years old. If you are a parent or legal guardian of a child under age 13 who has become a member of a site hosted by https://cunyba.cuny.edu, please contact Interim Academic Director Teresa Curmi to notify us of a suspected violation.

Contacting Us

If you have any questions about this privacy statement or the general terms of use of the site, you may contact us by email at info@cunyba.cuny.edu or by post to:

CUNY Baccalaureate
The Graduate Center, Suite 6412
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016

This privacy policy is based on the Harvard Law School Weblogs’ Privacy Policy.

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