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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

We will collect no personal information about you when you visit our website unless you choose to provide that information to us voluntarily. We do not give, share, sell, or transfer any personal information to a third party, unless we are legally required to do so.

We analyze user traffic patterns on our website from information that is automatically provided to us by your browser when you visit our site. This information includes the IP address of your computer or network, the date, time, and page you visited on our site, your browser and operating system, and the referring page (the last web page you visited before clicking on a link to our site). We use the aggregated information from all of our visitors to measure server performance and improve the content of our site. We also track the keywords that are entered into our search engine service to measure interest in specific topics, but we do not track which terms a particular user enters.

“Cookies” are text files created by your browser and stored on your system to aid in customizing your browsing experience. The use of cookies is a standard practice among Internet websites and most Internet web browsers may be customized to reject cookies, to only accept or reject cookies by user intervention, or to delete cookies. CADA does not currently use cookies on its website, but we reserve the right to do so in the future if necessary (primarily to provide e-government services).

CADA uses linking and searching capabilities to navigate publicly available information from many websites that are not part of our website. The privacy policies and procedures described here will most likely not apply to those external sites. We suggest contacting these sites directly if you want information on their data collection and distribution policies.

Accessibility Policy
Our goal is to provide maximum access for all users of CADA’s website. Therefore, our website uses universal design principles, which include the following:

  • The website is useful and marketable to people with diverse abilities.
  • The website accommodates a wide range of individual preferences and abilities.
  • The website is easy to understand and use, regardless of the user’s experience, or current concentration level.
  • The website communicates necessary information effectively to the user, regardless of ambient conditions or the user’s sensory abilities.
  • The website minimizes hazards and the adverse consequences of accidental or unintended actions.
  • The website can be used efficiently and comfortably and with a minimum of fatigue.

For additional information, please see CADA’s accessibility statement.

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