Any information provided by you to CRESA, including but not limited to feedback, questions, comments, and suggestions, is considered non-confidential. Such information is a public record subject to public inspection pursuant to law. All communications with CRESA and its employees become a matter of public record and are subject to state and federal regulations concerning public records.
If you choose to provide CRESA with personal information, such as in an email to staff or by completing a form with your personal information and submitting it through our website, that information may become part of the public record. We are required to maintain many types of information and documents. Information provided by you may be shared with other agencies as required by law or due to the nature of your inquiry. We do not collect personal information for commercial solicitation.
CRESA automatically captures some user and browser information on this site to generate website traffic reports. Such data does not include personal identifiers, such as name, address, or phone number, but may include the type of web browser used to access the site, the pages viewed, and the date, time, and duration of the visit. CRESA uses this information to understand the number of visitors to our site and the types of technology our visitors use.
Certain hardware device and application data may be shared with third-party entities for security services to protect this site from spam and abuse. When these third-party solutions are employed, information collected will not be used for commercial solicitation.
If you choose to subscribe to a service offered on CRESA’s public website, there will be a way for you to unsubscribe or “opt out” of future services. For example, if you sign up for an email notification service and later decide to discontinue receiving it, a process will be provided for you to end the notification service.
CRESA’s website may contain links to third-party websites for informational purposes. These websites operate independently, and CRESA is not responsible for their content, privacy practices, or data collection policies. We encourage users to review the privacy policies of any third-party sites they visit.
CRESA’s website is cookie-enabled. A cookie is a text file that, with your permission, is placed on your computer’s hard drive. This cookie is used to track user traffic patterns; it does not provide personal information about you, nor does it give CRESA access to your computer. If you have concerns about cookies, your browser can be set to reject them, although some website functionality may be affected.
The use of CRESA’s website signifies your acceptance of this privacy policy and the collection and use of this information. CRESA reserves the right to change, modify, add, or remove portions of this policy at any time. Please check this page periodically for changes.