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[DRAFT] <br /> <br />10 | P a g e <br /> <br />• The visitor’s internet address (i.e., IP address). <br />Cookies and Web Browser Settings <br />The City website uses cookies, which are small files sent to a web browser to store and <br />send data. Website users can set their browsers to reject these cookies. To learn more, <br />website users may review the City of Pleasanton Privacy Policy. <br />_____________________________________________________________________ <br />Library Public Computers and Internet Access <br />Pleasanton Public Library provides access to public computers, printers, and wireless <br />Internet, and City IT maintains this access. <br />Privacy Considerations for Public Computer Use <br />The Library’s Public Access to the Internet Policy addresses privacy regarding public <br />computers and network access <br />Library users of public computers are advised of this policy on the screen each time <br />they log in to use a computer at the Library <br />Parents and legal guardians are responsible for the safety and security of their children <br />while using public library computers. <br />Internet Filters <br />Technology protection measures (or “internet filters”) block or filter the Internet, other <br />forms of electronic communications, and access to inappropriate information. <br />As required by the Children’s Internet Protection Act (CIPA), filters are applied in the <br />children’s area of the Library to visual depictions of material deemed obscene or child <br />pornography or to any material deemed harmful to minors. Individuals requesting <br />access to the Internet without these filters are directed to use the computers in the adult <br />computer area. <br />Security Measures <br />The City of Pleasanton makes every effort to ensure public computers have basic <br />security measures. Library members should exercise caution and follow online security <br />best practices when using public computers: <br />• Users should sign out of all accounts and delete any personal files saved on the <br />computer at the end of the session. Public computers do not automatically delete <br />personal data when users end their session <br />• Public computers are in a public area where individuals can see the content on <br />others' computer screens <br />• Users may connect to the wireless network using their own device or one of the <br />Library’s Take-Home Laptops and move to another building area for more <br />privacy. <br />Page 22 of 34