Frequently Asked Questions:
1. How
can I contact CDC anonymously?
2. How does CDC ensure my anonymity?
3. How does CDC ensure that no third
party has access to my data or information?
1. How
can I contact CDC anonymously?
Should you want to contact
us anonymously, you may access our
secure area and generate a user name and a
password of your choice. You may then upload your
user name and password on our server via encoded
SSL-connection. We ensure a maximum degree of security
and anonymity. For further details on SSL-encoding,
please see
here.
After having uploaded your user name
and password onto our server, your secure access will
automatically be activated. By using your user name
and password you will then be able to log in via the
CDC-Homepage and communicate with us in a protected
area.
2. How does CDC ensure my anonymity?
You choose a user name and password and load it on our server. These are the
only two components of your identity CDC will be
aware of. It is reasonable to choose a
user name which does neither point to your identity
nor
the identity of your company. The upload of
your login data does not reveal any information. We
will not be able to take note of any detail of your
identity, nor will we be able to trace down the
location from
where you communicate.
Only you decide, if or when
to contact us. After having logged in onto our web
site you may address your question to us. We will
respond as soon as possible. Our response will
appear in the same text box you have left your message
in. By this means we can communicate without being
aware of your name, nor your e-mail address or any
other detail.
The anonymous form of communication
is intended for discussion of preliminary questions
and to agree on the outlines of a possible
cooperation. If, when and how you reveal your
identity is entirely up to you.
3. How does CDC ensure that no third
party has access to my data or information?
The encoded SSL-connection ensures
that no third party can intercept your user name and password. You
will communicate with CDC only via our
secure server.
SSL means "Secure Socket Layer". SSL
provides for encoded data transfer between your
internet browser and our server.