Introduction
The NSL
respects each individual’s right to personal privacy. The NSL will
collect and use information through our website only in the ways
disclosed in this statement. This statement applies solely to
information collected on the NYSL website.
Part I. Information Collection
The NSL collects the following information from registered individuals through their website:
- Name, OSA registration number, date of birth, team and club of players
- Name, OSA registration number, contact information, team and club of coaches and team administrators
- Name, contact information, and club of club directors and administrators
- Name and contact information of league directors and administrators
The NSL collect the following general, demographic data that is not personally identifiable information:
- NSL website usage statistics
- Browser type statistics
The NSL collect this demographic data in order to help them improve the service to the users and members of the NSL.
The following information about registered users may be entered into
the NSL database by third parties or other registered members:
- goals scored
- shutouts
- disciplinary issues such as cards and suspensions
The NSL collect this information through online roster forms,
automatic logging files, game result forms, and referee report and
special incident forms.
Roster forms are completed by a coach or team administrator and are
used to collect information about the player for the efficient and cost
effective operation of the NSL.
Automatic logging files are used to track server and webpage usage,
as well as additional information such as browser type. This
information is collected automatically when a user accesses the NSL
website.
Information related to a player, but not entered by them, such as
goals scored, shutouts, and disciplinary issues are collected by
coaches, team administrators and referees through online game and
referee reports as part of the NSL league management system. This
information is required to operate the NSL.
The NSL website uses cookies. A cookie is a small text file that
the web server used by the NSL places on a user’s computer hard drive
to be a unique identifier. Cookies enable the NSL to track usage
patterns and deliver customized content to users. Our cookies have an
expiration date. Our cookies do collect personally identifiable
information for the strict purpose of identifying you and your settings
as a logged in user.
Banner advertising appearing on our website does not collect any information.
Part II. Information Usage.
Information gathered through the NSL website is used for the sole purpose of league operations which includes
- registering players, coaches and administrators with the NSL
- league statistics such as goal scorers and shutouts
- discipline statistics such as suspensions
- an improved user experience by helping to improve the design of the site to better match website usage trends.
The NSL offer links to other websites. When clicking on links to
other websites, we encourage you to read their privacy policies. Their
standards may differ from the NSL's.
The NSL will notify you with a posting on the NSL homepage if the policy on information collection or uses changes.
Part III. Restricting Public Information
A player’s name and team is published on the NSL website in a public forum to indicate goals scored, shutouts and discipline.
Any player over 18 years of age may request that his or her name be
withheld from public view by writing to the NSL and requesting such
action. All requests must be signed by the individual.
Any parent or guardian of a player under 18 years of age may request
that the players name be withheld from public view by writing to the
NSL and requesting such action. All requests must be signed by the
parent or guardian.
A player’s name that is withheld from public view can still be seen by the following registered users:
- The player’s team members, coach and team administrators
- The coach and team administrators from other teams in the player’s age group
- The player’s club directors and administrators
- The league directors and administrators
Part IV. Access to Information
The NSL ask
the registered user to verify the accuracy of entered information by
providing a confirmation page before data is posted to the database.
Users may access their own personal information by viewing their
profile online and contact the NSL about inaccuracies they may find.
In some instances they may correct the information.
Part V. Problem Resolution
If problems arise, users may contact the NSL by email, phone or post.
Part VI. Data Storage and Security
The NSL
website uses a league management system provided by E2E Soccer. As
such, information is stored and transmitted by servers owned by E2E
Soccer. E2E Soccer is solely an agent of storage, transmission and
processing of the NSL database information. They will not sell, share
or otherwise disclose any of the NSL database information except to
third parties specified by the NSL through the policies listed above.
NSL protects user information by storage on firewall protected servers with secure databases.