The
New York Public Library (NYPL) is updating its Privacy Policy and wants to
make sure that all users are aware of the changes and what they
mean.
What is The New York Public Library's Privacy Policy?
What is The New York Public Library's Privacy Policy?
The Privacy Policy is a document that shapes what information the NYPL collects from its users and explains why it collects that information.
The policy
also protects users, increasing trust and transparency between the
Library and the community it serves. Users are encouraged to read the full
text of the NYPL Privacy Policy here so that they understand what data is collected and how it is used.
How has the Privacy Policy changed?
How has the Privacy Policy changed?
The NYPL made changes to improve clarity and transparency about its privacy
practices. The new Privacy Policy is easier to read, and is organized to
help users better understand what information it collects and how it uses
it to provide library services, how it promotes services to users and
potential users, when it shares information, and how to opt in and opt
out of providing such information.
Future updates and changes to the policy will be made via notices on the NYPL website.
The new policy took effect on November 30, 2016.
Future updates and changes to the policy will be made via notices on the NYPL website.
The new policy took effect on November 30, 2016.
For additional information or to pose questions on the new policy, click here.
Source: The New York Public Library
Source: The New York Public Library
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