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Do Connecticut State Websites use Cookies to Collect Information About a User?

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Do Connecticut State Websites use Cookies to Collect Information About a User?

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We do use cookies to retain information on some sites. A cookie is a text file, not a program, which is sent to your computer when you access a site. Cookies do not disclose your name or e-mail address to a web site. They can only tell a web site if you have visited before and can pass short bits of information from the web site back to itself the next time you visit. Does The State Of Connecticut Share The Information It Receives With Anyone? Except as provided by applicable state and federal laws, we do not collect, use or disclose user information without the user s knowledge and approval. We do not share user information with third parties unless we have informed users about the disclosures or have prior consent. In addition, all State of Connecticut contractors must comply with this policy. Can I Access and Correct My Personal Information? Persons concerned about information contained in their personal records should contact the custodian of the record, which typically is the stat

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