ScoutTrack.com Privacy Policy

ScoutTrack.com appreciates that just about everyone is careful to maintain their privacy. To that end, ScoutTrack.com has established the following policies:

Protection of your personal information

Each ScoutTrack.com user has a UserId and Password that must be entered when the user logs into ScoutTrack.com. The information that a person can access is limited by their role in the pack or troop:

In addition, ScoutTrack.com uses secure site technology:

Usage of your personal information

Your name (or your Scout's name) and e-mail address will not be given/sold to any other company/person without your permission.

When you send e-mail to other users via ScoutTrack.com, your e-mail address will be given to the recipients in the "From:" field of your e-mail message.

Use of "cookies" in ScoutTrack.com

No -- we're not talking about those delicious Girl Scout Cookies! "Cookies" are pieces of information stored on your computer (within your browser) by a Web Server. When your browser communicates with the ScoutTrack.com Web Server, the cookie is sent.

ScoutTrack.com uses two of these "cookies":

  1. When you log into ScoutTrack.com, you can indicate that you want your userid and password saved. If so, ScoutTrack.com will store within your browser a cookie containing your userid, password and a flag indicating if your browser appears to support Javascript (used for some error notifications). This cookie is only sent back to the ScoutTrack.com server.
  2. A second cookie is used to hold your current login session. This cookie is only sent back to the ScoutTrack.com server.

Logfile information

ScoutTrack.com logs requests made to the ScoutTrack.com server in order to assist technical support when investigating problems. This information is only accessible by ScoutTrack.com technical support personnel.