Personal Technology Policy

Personal Technology Policy

Use of Personal Technology Policy at UW Bothell

All UW Bothell students, faculty, and staff are welcome to use their personal technology devices on campus to do their work. Personal technology refers to any technology that is not actually UW property, including laptops, smartphones, tablets, etc. UW Bothell Information Technology is only able to advise on best practices and provide recommendations for personally owned devices.

Please keep in mind that it isn't possible for us to provide documented solutions for all devices or configurations; you assume all risk related to using your personal technology for work, including any risk related to connecting to resources based on IT documentation or advice.

If you are interested in using personal technology device in your work at UW Bothell, there are a couple of things you should know:

  • UW Bothell IT cannot provide any hands-on tech support for personal technology
  • When using personal technology for work, you may be subject to UW and Washington State's ethics and e-discovery regulations: http://www.washington.edu/itconnect/policy/

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