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The City of Mountain Home and A Spider Web Design are committed to respecting the personal privacy of individuals who visit our web site. This page summarizes the privacy policy and practices of the City of Mountain Home's web site.
The City of Mountain Home does not automatically gather any personal information from you, such as your name, phone number, e-mail or street address during your visit to its web site. This information is only obtained if you supply it voluntarily, usually through contacting us via e-mail.
Visitor information is not disclosed to anyone except A Spider Web Design personnel, unless a violation of law is detected such as using obscene or threatening language, then The City of Mountain Home will be contacted and the needed information will be provided for prosecution. The information you give us may be shared with other departments ONLY if your inquiry relates to that department. We do not use the information to create individual profiles, nor do we disclose the information to anyone outside those who need to provide you with a response to your inquiry. However, If certain information collected or submitted on this website is subject to disclosure under the Arkansas Freedom of Information Act of 1967, sec 25-19-105 et. seq, and requested through the City of Mountain Home, A Spider Web will provide this information.
A Spider Web Design may deposit cookies on visitor's computers. Cookies are a commonly used tool to enable web developers to fine-tune the site based on user-activity trends. The cookies store information about your computer and act as a generic label to allow us to tell how you navigate within our site, which helps us to determine how we might improve it.
Cookies are used to help us understand web site traffic. Information collected with the assistance of cookies is stored in standard web server log files and log reports are generated on a monthly basis.
You may view the information gathered by the City of Mountain Home by following the link on the home page of this web site titled "CQ Counter"
You can set your browser to detect and reject cookies. If you use Internet Explorer:
Choose the Tools menu entry, then Internet Options.
Select the Security tab, and then click the zone you'd like to change, followed by the Custom button.
Scroll down to the header titled Cookies, and choose how you'd like to handle cookies.
You can choose to accept cookies from all sites, refuse to accept any, or be prompted whenever a site wants to send you a cookie.
If you are using Netscape Navigator, you can choose whether or not to accept a cookie by:
Going to Options, choose Network Preferences then select Protocols.
Select "Show an alert before accepting a cookie".
In Navigator versions 4 and 6, under Edit you can refuse cookies entirely by setting an option in the advanced section of the Preferences.
Questions or comments regarding this policy may be directed to the Webmaster by e-mail to aswd@apsiderwebdesign.com.
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