General Disclaimer
While the City of Oakland attempts to keep its web site information accurate and timely, the City neither warrants nor makes representations as to the functionality or condition of this site, its suitability for use, freedom from interruptions or from computer virus, or non-infringement of proprietary rights. Site materials have been compiled from a variety of sources and are subject to change without notice from the City of Oakland as a result of updates and corrections.
All trademarks and service marks contained in or displayed on this Site are the property of their respective owners. Any commercial use of the materials stored on this Site is strictly prohibited without the prior written permission of the City of Oakland.
The City of Oakland is neither responsible nor liable for any viruses or other contamination of your system nor for any delays, inaccuracies, errors or omissions arising out of your use of the site or with respect to the material contained on the site, including without limitation, any material posted on the site. This site and all materials contained on it are distributed and transmitted “as is” without warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including without limitation, warranties of title or implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The City is not responsible for any special, indirect, or incidental or consequential damages that may arise from the use of, or the inability to use, the site and/or the materials contained on the site whether the materials contained on the site are provided by the City of Oakland, or a third party.
In addition to the preceding terms and conditions the City, its officers, employees, agents or representatives shall not be liable for any damages of any kind arising from the use of the online payment service. Nothing contained in this site constitutes or is intended to constitute legal advice by the City or any of its agencies, officers, employees, agents, or representatives.
Privacy Policy
The purpose of this statement is to define the City of Oakland’s policy with regards to the collection and use of personally identifiable information (any information relating to an identified or identifiable individual who is the subject of the information).
You can decline to provide us with any personal information on any site on the internet at any time. However, if you should choose to withhold requested information, we may not be able to provide you with the online services dependent upon the collection of that information. Access to personally identifiable information in public records at state and local levels of government in Oakland is controlled primarily by the California Public Records Act (Government Code Section 6250, et seq.). Information that is generally available under the Public Records Act may be posted for electronic access through the City’s web site. While the Public Records Act sets the general policies for access to City records, other sections of California code as well as federal laws also deal with confidentiality issues.
E-mail addresses obtained through the web site will not be sold or given to other private companies for marketing purposes. The information collected is subject to the access and confidentiality provisions of the Public Records Act, other applicable sections of the California code as well as federal laws. E-mail or other information requests sent to the City web site may be maintained in order to respond to the request, forward that request to the appropriate agency within the City, communicate updates to the City page that may be of interest to citizens, or to provide the City web designer with valuable customer feedback to assist in improving the site. Individuals can cancel any communications regarding new service updates at any time. Some City applications use “cookies.” A cookie is a small data file that certain web sites write to your hard drive when you visit them. A cookie file can contain information such as a user id that the site uses to track the pages you have visited. But the only personal information a cookie can contain information you supply yourself. A cookie is only a text file and cannot read data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites. Cookies can track user traffic patterns, recognize your computer’s browser when you return, and could provide personalized content without requiring sign-in. You can refuse cookies by turning them off in your browser. However, they may be required to use some of the web applications on the City’s site.