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  4. IES/Cyberschool will not share your data with any other entity. All information you provide (Name, Email, Phone) is kept for the sole purpose of identification and sending of notifications.

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  8. We reserve the right to update our Privacy Policy. Users are encouraged to review this policy periodically.

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Excerpted from AUHSD Board Policy 7903.01 Use of Technology (Page 5)

ACCEPTABLE USE

The use of Anaheim Union High School District's technology is a privilege which may be revoked at any time. Behaviors which shall result in revocation of access shall include, but will not be limited to: Damage to or theft of system hardware or software; alteration of system software; placement of unlawful information, computer viruses or harmful programs on or through the computer system, either public or private files or messages; entry into restricted information on systems or network files in violation of password/account code restrictions; and/or use of the network for personal gain or to engage in political lobbying.

The District will make every effort to protect students and staff from access to inappropriate material by strict monitoring at the classroom level and through restrictions implemented by hardware, software, and Internet filters which will monitor network activity. The Board of Trustees recognizes it is impossible to eliminate access to all controversial materials. Furthermore, because of the need for monitoring activity, there can be no expectation of privacy when using district technology.

Any attempt to gain access to inappropriate or controversial materials shall be grounds for revocation of access to district technology and may result in other disciplinary action.

 

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