Thank you for
visiting
the website of the Office of the United States Trade
Representative (USTR). USTR
respects your privacy. This is how we will
handle information we learn about you
from your visit to our website.
The information we receive depends upon what you
do when visiting our
site.
We
will not obtain
personally identifying information about you when you
visit our site, unless you
specifically and knowingly choose to provide
such information to
us.
If you
visit our site to
read or download information, such as career
opportunities or press releases, we
collect and store only the
following information about
you:
- The name of the domain
from which you access
the Internet (for example, aol.com, if you are connecting
from an
America Online account).
- The date and time you
access our site.
- The Internet address of
the website from
which you linked directly to our site.
- The browser type and
operating system
version you used to access our site.
If you identify yourself
by
sending personal information:
You also may decide
to send us
personally identifying information, for example your mailing address,
in an electronic or postal mail message in which you request
information or
provide information that warrants supervisory or other
attention. Personal
information collected in this manner
is used solely for responding to the
original message.
For site
management, information from both
categories may be
collected for statistical purposes. This Government computer
system
uses software programs to create summary statistics, which are used for
such purposes as assessing the number of visitors to the different
sections of
our site, what information is of most and least interest,
determining technical
design specifications, and identifying system
performance or problem
areas.
For site security
purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to
all
users,
this Government computer system employs software
programs to monitor network
traffic to identify unauthorized attempts
to upload or change information, or
otherwise cause
damage.
Our website has links to
external websites of other federal
agencies, foreign
governments and private organizations, with their permission.
If you
leave the United States Trade Representative website, you are subject to
the privacy policy of the new site.
Unauthorized
attempts to
upload information or change information on this service
are strictly prohibited
and may be punishable under the Computer Fraud
and Abuse Act of 1986 and the
National Information Infrastructure
Protection Act.