Privacy & Accessibility Policies
Privacy Policy for University Websites
This policy explains what information we gather when you visit this web site, and explains how that information is used.
It is important for you to appreciate that this web site provides extensive links to other independent sites, both within the University and elsewhere. This policy applies only to direct accesses to this web site - URLs starting http://www.businessphilosophy.org/. You will need to consult the appropriate information on other sites for information on their policies.
Any changes to this privacy policy will be posted on this page.
In common with most web sites, this site automatically logs certain information about every request made of it (see below for more details). This information is used for system administration, for bug tracking, and for producing usage statistics. The logged information may be kept indefinitely.
Relevant subsets of this data may be passed to computer security teams as part of investigations of computer misuse involving this site or other computing equipment in the University. Data may also on occasion be passed to the administrators of other computer systems to enable investigation of problems accessing this site or of system misconfigurations. Otherwise the logged information is not passed to any third party except if required by law. Summary statistics are extracted from this data and some of these may be made publicly available, but those that are do not include information from which individuals could be identified.
[You should appreciate that a log is a record of what a server sees, not necessarily what was initially sent. If a request is sent via a proxy the log file will show the proxy's address. If someone has forged your address the log file will show your address]
This site does not currently use cookies for any purpose.
The following data is automatically logged for each request:
Logging of additional data may be enabled temporarily from time to time for specific purposes.
University of Cambridge Web Accessibility Policy
The University of Cambridge is committed to making accessible for all users information and resources that are available via the web.
The University favours the principles of usability and universal design, which will be of benefit of all users. By following these principles and incorporating techniques to ensure information and resources are accessible with assistive technologies, separate resources for disabled users should not be required.