Safety and Privacy Sample Clauses

Safety and Privacy. Xxxxxx City Schools will provide age appropriate training in the safe use of technology, including maintaining their online reputation and ensuring their personal safety by keeping their personal information private. Students are expected to follow safe practices when using VCS technology. System security will be protected through the use of passwords. Students shall not impair the security of VCS technology resources. This expectation includes but is not limited to: • Students are expected to safeguard all personal passwords. • Students should not share passwords with others and should change passwords frequently. • Students are expected to notify an administrator immediately if they believe their student account has been compromised. • Students are expected to access technology only with their account and not to allow others to use their account or to use the accounts of others, with or without the account owner’s authorization. VCS can and does monitor technology use and activity on VCS’s network, including but not limited to, sites visited, content viewed and email sent and received. VCS may examine a student’s account and activity and search the contents of a student’s account if there is a reason to believe that school policies, regulations, or guidelines regarding access to the network or use of VCS technology have been violated. The school may require a student to produce or hand over a school owned device for examination or confiscation at any time. The school may seize and hold a personally owned or other non-VCS owned device at any time. To the greatest extent possible, users of the network will be protected from harassment or unwanted or unsolicited communication. Any network user who receives threatening or unwelcome communications shall immediately bring them to the attention of a teacher or administrator. Parents are encouraged to obtain more information about Internet safety for their children. The Alaska State Library has put together resources which can be found here: xxxx://xxx.xxxx.xxx/safety/parents/index.html.
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Safety and Privacy. It is important for pupils to protect personal identification information about themselves and others, which includes the full name, together with other information that would allow an individual to locate them, including home address, school address, phone number, social security number, or other individually identifiable information. Students shall not disclose, use or disseminate personal identification information about themselves or others when using electronic mail, chat rooms, or other forms of direct electronic communication. Students are also cautioned not to disclose such information by other means to individuals located through the Internet without the permission of their parents/guardians. The student in whose name an online services account is issued is responsible for its proper use at all times. Users shall keep personal account numbers, home addresses and telephone numbers private. They shall use the system only under their own account number. Pupils should not expect privacy in the contents of their personal files on the OCDE's computers or Internet based services, or in the records of their online activity. All pupils' use of the OCDE's computers and Internet based services will be supervised and monitored. The District's monitoring of Internet usage can reveal all activities engaged in using OCDE Internet system. If there is reasonable suspicion that a pupil has violated District policy or this Agreement or if maintenance and monitoring of OCDE's computers or Internet system leads to discovery of a violation of OCDE policy or this Agreement, the discipline guidelines, or the law, an individual search Form314:02/22/18 #11 will be conducted. The investigation will be reasonable and related to the suspected violation. Parents have the right to request to see the contents of any investigation.
Safety and Privacy a. Students agree to use only approved logins to access accounts.
Safety and Privacy. Cell phones are not permitted in the exercise areas. Other than as approved by SpoonMoon, photography and/or videography are not allowed anywhere in the SpoonMoon facilities.
Safety and Privacy. It is important for pupils to protect personal identification information about themselves and others, which includes the full name, together with other information that would allow an individual to locate them, including home address, school address, phone number, social security number, or other individually identifiable information. Students shall not disclose, use or disseminate personal identification information about themselves or others when using electronic mail, chat rooms, or other forms of direct electronic communication. Students are also cautioned not to disclose such information by other means to individuals located through the Internet without the permission of their parents/guardians. The student in whose name an online services account is issued is responsible for its proper use at all times. Users shall keep personal account numbers, home addresses and telephone numbers private. They shall use the system only under their own account number. Pupils should not expect privacy in the contents of their personal files on the District’s computers or Internet based services, or in the records of their online activity. All pupils’ use of the District’s computers and Internet based services will be supervised and monitored. The District's monitoring of Internet usage can reveal all activities engaged in using the District Internet system. If there is reasonable suspicion that a pupil has violated District policy or this Agreement or if maintenance and monitoring of the district’s computers or Internet system leads to discovery of a violation of District policy or this Agreement, the discipline guidelines, or the law, an individual search will be conducted. The investigation will be reasonable and related to the suspected violation. Parents have the right to request to see the contents of any investigation.
Safety and Privacy. As with all forms of therapy your safety is a primary concern. In online work, this involves both your own personal security and the security of the technology and the online platform that is used. The online platform we have chosen to use is Zoom. While the total security of any online platform cannot be guaranteed, Zoom is an established, user-friendly platform that aims to provide a high level of security for its users. You can find out more about how they have sought to safeguard your privacy at xxxxx://xxxx.xx/docs/en- us/privacy-and-security.html. In terms of your own personal security, you need to have access to a private, quiet and safe space for your sessions, where you will not be overheard or disturbed. You and your therapist must agree that the space is suitable. If you become unable to ensure this, we may need to stop the therapy and look at alternative ways that we might continue to work together. To allow the work, you need a stable broadband connection and a device such as a laptop or computer, although a tablet can also work well. You need to ensure the security of the device you use. It needs to be password protected and have an up-to date anti-virus/hacking security programme installed. If it is a shared device, it is important that you have your own personal password to which no one else has access so as the privacy of any communication between us can be ensured.
Safety and Privacy. 5.1. You acknowledge that safety is and will be an important part of any SDL Application you develop.
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