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Privacy Policy

This page explains how FEWS NET 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.

Downloads

If you visit our site to read or download information, such as country information or information about one of our activities, 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, or iowa.edu if you are connecting from the University of Iowa’s domain); the date and time you access our site, the Internet address of the web site from which you linked directly to our site; and what information you view while you visit our website. We use the information we collect to measure the number of visitors to the different sections of our site, find out what information is the most viewed, and to help us make our site more useful to visitors.

The information gathered is used for two purposes: site management and, in the case of suspected unauthorized activity, for law enforcement and possible criminal prosecution.

Contact and comments

If you identify yourself by sending us a comment using our contact page or an E-mail, you may decide to send us personally-identifying information, for example, in an electronic mail message asking a question or providing us with a comment or suggestion. We use personally-identifying information to respond to your comment or suggestion, and to count the number of people sending us comments. In certain instances, your comment or suggestion may be forwarded to other U.S. government agencies or departments if they are in the best position to respond to your message.

We want to be very clear: We will not obtain personally-identifying information about you when you visit our site, unless you choose to provide such information to us.

Cookies

When you visit some websites, their web servers generate and store small files on your computer’s hard drive. These files are known as “cookies.” There are two types of cookies: persistent and non-persistent, or “session,” cookies. Non-persistent cookies are deleted by your browser when you close it. Persistent cookies are not deleted by your browser until their set expiration date passes. Websites use non-persistent cookies to facilitate your activities during your browsing session. Persistent cookies last beyond a single browsing session, and websites can use them to collect and store information, including personally identifiable information, for their later use.

fdw.fews.net uses session cookies to track logged-in users as they move across the site.

Logging in

Most information on fdw.fews.net is only available to logged-in users. In order to create an account, we collect and store verified email addresses, usernames and hash values of passwords. USAID may choose to share this information with other government agencies in relation to law enforcement operations, or in case the system is to be transferred to another agency. The information will not be sold for commercial purposes such as marketing.

Third party services

USAID may at times choose to contract the services of third parties to provide for the operation of the site’s services. Third-party service providers are bound by the same restrictions as USAID in terms of sharing personal information. The following list of service providers is non-exhaustive and may be amended at any time:

  • Amazon AWS - Web hosting services

  • Google - Analytics and font hosting

  • FontAwesome.com - Font hosting

  • Pingdom - Availability monitoring

Security notice

For site security purposes and to ensure that this service remains available to all users, this computer system employs software programs to monitor network traffic to identify unauthorized attempts to upload or change information, or otherwise cause damage. 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, the National Information Infrastructure Protection Act, or other applicable criminal laws. We generally will not obtain personally identifying information about you when you visit our site, unless you choose to provide such information to us. If monitoring reveals evidence of possible criminal activity, such evidence may be provided to law enforcement personnel.