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Last Updated April 20, 2006.
Data Collection
BTE collects no information from viewers of BTE web pages. If you are
connecting to NTMC via these pages, BTE and your NTMC
Operator maintain the following information on BTE Internet server, and on NTMC
master station computer:
- Your NTMC access account username,
- Your NTMC access account password,
- Your first name,
- Your last name.
This information is used to define your NTMC access account.
When you view web pages published by NTMC, this information is used
for authentication and authorization purposes. NTMC also uses this
information to identify you in its event log files when you issue commands to NTMC.
If you are also subscribed to receive e-mail notifications from NTMC,
your NTMC Operator master station computer also stores your e-mail
addresses.
Data Protection
All personal data is stored in encrypted files. BTE server is managed for BTE
by DiscountASP, a Los Angeles, CA
based professional internet
domain hosting company using the latest
security measures and infrastructure. When accessing NTMC via
the internet, all communications between BTE Sever and your browser, as well as
all communications between BTE server and NTMC Operator master
station computer are encrypted using the latest SSL
technology. Please contact your NTMC Operator for information
about their data protection and privacy policies.
Data Sharing
BTE does not share customer data with anyone. Please contact your NTMC
Operator for information about their data sharing and privacy policies.
Use of Cookies
When you view web pages published by NTMC, a small text file
called 'Cookie' is placed on your computer. NTMC uses cookies only
to store session information so the server knows who you are when you move from
one page to the next. A session identifier is assigned to you when you log-on to
NTMC. This identifier is stored in the cookie and is used for the duration of
your session. The cookie is made to expire when you log-off from NTMC,
or when your session times out due to inactivity. No personal information is
stored in the cookie.
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