Acceptable Use Policy

(AUP)

 

The purpose of this Acceptable Use Policy is to establish acceptable practices in regards to Praetector Information Resources use. Praetector is providing the following information to protect the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information created, collected, and maintained.

The following policies apply to any individual, entity, or process that interacts with any Praetector information resource.

 

  • Installation policies

Praetector security cameras may be installed to enhance the security and safety of people or property. The security cameras Praetector provides are limited to uses that do not violate the reasonable expectation of privacy as defined by law. All camera installations are subject to federal and state laws.

Security cameras should not be installed with the intent to conduct personnel investigations, such as those related but not limited to workplace attendance, work quality, or academic conduct.

Restricted activities.

You may use our Services only for lawful purposes. You may not use our Services:

  1. In any way that breaches any applicable local, national, or international law or regulation, or causes Wise to breach any applicable law or regulation;
  2. In any way that is unlawful or fraudulent, or has any unlawful or fraudulent purpose or effect;
  3. For the purpose of harming or attempting to harm minors in any way:
  4. For anything that is abusive, harmful, or does not comply with our content standards;
  5. For any unsolicited or unauthorized advertising, promotional material, or any other form of spam;
  6. To deal in harmful programs such as viruses, spyware, or similar computer code designed to adversely affect the operation of any computer software or hardware,
  7. In any way that would locally or internationally evade any applicable taxes or facilitate tax evasion.

Information Security – You are responsible and accountable for all use and security of the electronic resources you own or use, including but not limited to computer account(s), passwords, personal computer(s), electronic data, and network access. You should make appropriate use of the software, system, and network-provided protection features and take precautions against others obtaining access to your computer resources. You are responsible for the security of all NetIDs, accounts, and passwords assigned for your use. Passwords must never be shared.

 

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