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Privacy Policy The primary objective in genealogy is to identify all ancestors and descendants in a
particular family tree and to collect personal data on them. As a minimum, this data includes
the individual's name and the date/location of birth, marriage, and death. In order to
support research by other genealogists, this data is often published on internet genealogy
websites. -- Names and Relationships Many genealogy programs can suppress the names of living individuals and substitute "living"
or "still living". I designed this website so it does suppress the names of living
individuals. If you are aware that someone is living and their name is shown here, please let
me know, so I can remedy the situation. -- PhotographsPhotographs of living individuals are considered personal data and are normally suppressed. However, if the individual so chooses, a photograph can be tagged as "always visible". Before any photograph can be included in this website, permission is obtained from the owner of a photograph. Where, for any reason, all reasonable steps have been exhausted and the original owner cannot be found or contacted, any legitimate objection to the display of the photograph will result in immediate removal from the site until such objection can be addressed. Permission is also obtained from living individuals in a photograph if,
The statements, "Photo Courtesy of.." and/or "Used with Permission" (or similar), combined with the owner's name identifies compliance with these requirements. -- Personal Data SuppressionTo insure the privacy of living individuals, our internet genealogy website always suppresses the personal data of living individuals from viewing by the general public. Personal data includes, but is not limited to, birth/marriage dates/locations, photographs, notes, and biographies. Note: If a relative does not want their personal data to reside in a website server database in spite of password protection, that individual and linked descendants can not be accommodated by the security program. They will reluctantly have to be completely excluded from the website. -- Personal Data AccessPersonal data access is restricted to family members who must login to access the normally suppressed personal data of living individuals. At the discretion of the site owner, access may be restricted to their own family branch only. You must first read the Mitchell Family Online Privacy Policy, agree with the Mitchell Family Online Terms of Use, and register for a user account. When registering for your user account, you must indicate how you are related to our family. If you are not related, you will not normally be granted a user account unless a very special reason is identified. In this case, a temporary or time-limited account can be made available. With registration, you may only be granted access to your unique family branch within our database. If your access account provides the facility to add or modify records, you must please notify me, so that I can update the off-line personal computer database which is used to populate the website. Failure to notify me, may result in your data not being preserved across a database refresh. Your access may, in some circumstances, be restricted to:
Note: To see the personal data of a spouse's family branch, married users may have to log in with their spouse's user name and password. If any family branch individual does not want their suppressed personal data accessed, the security design allows a "lock" to be put on their data. This does, however, preclude registration of that individual. Spouse's may need an ID to access their family line and, if spouses are not comfortable in using each other's ID's then, a user may need to request a 2nd ID in order to be able to view their spouse's living cousins. If you consider using your spouse's user ID a security violation, please request a second login account that will be restricted to your spouse's family. -- Personal Data SecurityPersonal information collected by me in trust (email/street addresses, phone numbers, etc.) or as a result of an application for membership, a suggestion/comment, or from our visitors guestbook, will not be divulged to any person or entity for any purpose whatsoever unless we are legally bound to prevent or detect a crime. You should be aware, however, that much of this information is already in the public domain and may be readily available to others using internet search engines (e.g., Yahoo People Search, Google.com, Birthday.com). Terms of Use
Thanks. Roger Mitchell -- RestrictionsBy using this site, you agree to the following terms of use and any changes thereto:
-- Disclaimers
... and finallyWe hope that you enjoy your visit to our website and that you find it interesting and fulfilling. We are always pleased to hear from visitors, so please feel free to leave any comments in our Guestbook. |