PRIVACY POLICY

 

GAGenWeb Project Privacy Policy

The GAGenWeb Project is dedicated to the free exchange of genealogical information on the World Wide Web. Our goal is to provide free genealogical information for the family researcher in a manner that will protect the privacy of living persons by not sharing personal information about them without their permission.

In order to provide the most protection, some genealogical information may not be available to the researcher. Being aware that the sharing of information online is essential to family history research, and that living persons have a right to privacy, The GAGenWeb Project and the volunteers who make up the Project will abide by the following guidelines when publishing personal information of any person on a Project site.

Project Volunteers should:

bulletrecognize that the legal right to privacy may limit how information is used on their Web site(s).
bulletnever knowingly include information of living persons on their site(s) without that person's prior approval.
bulletprovide information, as needed, to contributors on the need to protect the privacy of their living relatives.
bulletask contributors if permission has been granted by living people for the sharing of personal information about them.
bulletremove any information upon receipt of a request by the person listed at the earliest possible time.

Allowable exceptions to this policy are:

bulletCensus records — transcriptions or other facsimiles of U. S. Census Bureau schedules are acceptable for use on Project sites, though a Project volunteer should remove any person's census record upon request by that person.
bulletMarriage records — transcriptions or other facsimiles of county marriage records are acceptable for use on Project sites, though a Project volunteer may choose a specific cut-off date for their local or special project. A Project volunteer should remove any person's name from a marriage record upon request by that person.
bulletCemetery surveys — compiled cemetery headstones are acceptable for use on Project sites, though a Project volunteer should remove any living person's headstone transcription upon request by that person.
bulletObituaries — the names of surviving family members, pallbearers, and friends listed in obituaries may be published, if all other personal information (such as place of street address, employer, etc.) on those persons is redacted.


 

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This page last updated March 16, 2008

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Liz Robertson
Monroe Co., GAGenWeb Coordinator