PRIVACY POLICY
The Center for Brains, Minds and Machines (“CBMM”) is a National Science Foundation-funded Science and Technology Center focused on the interdisciplinary study of intelligence. This effort is a multi-institutional collaboration headquartered at the McGovern Institute for Brain Research at MIT, with managing partners at Harvard University. The CBMM website (the “Site”) is hosted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. When we use the terms “we,” “our,” and “us” in this Privacy Policy, we are talking about MIT.
WEB SERVER LOGS
When you visit the Site, our web server may record the following information in its server log:
- your IP Address,
- the URLs you have requested to access,
- the dates and methods of requests,
- the day and time that you login,
- the status code of your requests,
- URLs of pages that referred you to the Site,
- number of bytes transferred, and
- your web browser and operating system platform.
We use server log information to help diagnose problems with our server and to administer our website by identifying which parts of our site are most heavily used. We also use this information to tailor site content to user needs and to generate aggregate statistical reports. Web server logs are retained on a temporary basis, during which time their contents are accessible to Site administrators, and then deleted completely from our systems. Unless required by legal process, we do not link IP addresses to any personally identifiable information. This means that user sessions will be tracked by IP address, but a user’s identity will remain anonymous.
In addition, we ordinarily do not disclose to third parties site usage by individual IP addresses, but we may do so in very limited circumstances when complying with law or legal process, working with consultants assisting us with fixing or improving the Site, or monitoring and improving the security of our network.
User Registration and User GENERATED CONTENT
To obtain user registration, you must submit your email address to the Site, along with a user name and password that you create for user authentication purposes. At present user registration is possible on an invite-only basis.
The Site allows you to post comments and other user-generated content in certain areas, whether or not you are a registered user. Posts made in the forums will be available for the public to view, after Site administrator approval, and will identify you as the poster by the user name you have selected. If you do not wish to be identified as the source of content you post to the Site, you should select a pseudonymous user name.
We will not disclose your email address anywhere on the Site (see below, “Email”).
From time to time we may solicit feedback from you about your use of the Site and its features (your “Feedback”). You are not required to provide Feedback. We solicit Feedback for internal purposes only, so that we can evaluation the Site and its features, and we will not publish or otherwise disclose your Feedback without first obtaining your consent to do so.
Programming analytics
In order to refine the resources on offer through the CBMM Site and to optimize CBMM’s programming, CBMM may elect to conduct internal analytics of content submitted by users. Any such internal analytics will be conducted on an anonymized set of user-generated content.
GOOGLE ANALYTICS
The Center uses Google Analytics software to perform Site usage analytics. Google Analytics collects anonymous information from users to help us track Site usage and referrals from other websites. These data are used primarily to optimize the website experience for our visitors, but we may use the data as well to assist us in our marketing of the Site.
Information collected and processed by Google Analytics includes the user’s IP address, network location, and geographic location. Google Analytics acquires all its information directly from the user, by installing a cookie (see below) on JavaScript-enabled computers. The Site does not share any information it collects with Google, and Google does not collect any personal identifying information such as names, contact information, social security numbers or financial information.
COOKIES
Cookies are unique bits of computer data that many major websites will transfer to your computer the first time that you visit. Cookies are stored on your hard drive and may be later accessed by the website to track prior usage. As noted above, Google Analytics will install a cookie on the hard drives of Site visitors.
We will only record your email address if you send us a message or submit it to us as part of the user registration process. We will only use your email address for the purpose for which you have provided it — i.e., to respond to a message from you or to communicate with you regarding your user account.
When you submit your email address to the Site during registration or to sign up for a CBMM mailing list, CBMM will ask you whether you want to receive periodic announcements from the Site by email. Accepting emailed announcements is entirely optional and not a condition of registration, and you may change your email settings at any time to subscribe or unsubscribe to these mailings.
In the event CBMM contracts with a third-party service to assist with email delivery of newsletters and other mailings containing information about the Site, that service will be prohibited from using or sharing Site user information for any purpose other than facilitating communications on behalf of the Site.
DISCLOSURE TO THIRD PARTIES
We will not sell, lend, or disclose to third parties any personally identifiable information collected from visitors, except as disclosed in this Policy or in the event we are required by law to do so. We may disclose information to employees, fellows, students, consultants and agents who have a legitimate need to know the information for the purpose of fixing or improving the Site and monitoring and improving the security of our network. We may also disclose this information when special circumstances call for it, such as when disclosure is required by law or court order or when disclosure is, in our sole discretion, necessary to protect our legal rights, including intellectual property rights.
OTHER WEBSITES
This Site may contain links to other web resources, including websites of organizations other than the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The websites to which the Site links may also install cookies on your computer, log your access to their web pages, or collect user-identifying information directly from you, once you proceed to browse those sites. We are not responsible for the privacy policies of other sites or businesses to which the Site provides links. Please visit the relevant sites to review their privacy policies.
DATA SECURITY
We have in place physical, electronic and managerial procedures to protect the information we collect online. However, as effective as these measures are, no security system is impenetrable. We cannot completely guarantee the security of our database, nor can we guarantee that the information you supply will not be intercepted while being transmitted to us over the Internet.
NOTIFICATION OF CHANGES IN THE PRIVACY POLICY
We will review our security measures and Privacy Policy on a periodic basis, and we may modify our policies as appropriate. We may also change or update our Privacy Policy if we add new services or features. If any changes are made, we will make appropriate amendments to this policy and post them at the Site. We encourage you to review our Privacy Policy on a regular basis.
If you have any questions about this Privacy Policy, the practices of this Site, or your dealings with this Site, you can contact us through the Site’s Contact Form.
EFFECTIVE DATE
This Privacy Policy is in effect as of February 1, 2015.