This text is a disclaimer regarding the use of Google Translate on a Maryland Department of Facts Technology (DoIT) website. Here’s a breakdown of the key points, translated and summarized:
Core Message: doit provides Google Translate as a convenience for non-English speakers, but DoIT is not responsible for the accuracy or quality of the translations. Users should always refer to the original English content on the DoIT website as the authoritative source.
Key Points:
* DoIT’s Role: DoIT offers Google translate as a tool for its website users.
* No Guarantee of Accuracy: DoIT doesn’t control the translation process and cannot guarantee the accuracy, reliability, or quality of the translated content. Errors, unexpected text, or damaged pages are possible.
* Third-party Service: Google Translate is a third-party service. Users leave the DoIT website when using it.
* Original English is Authoritative: In case of discrepancies, the original English content on the DoIT website is considered the official and accurate information.
* Limitations of Google Translate: Google Translate may not be able to translate certain file types (like PDFs, JPGs, GIFs).
* Privacy Concerns: Google Translate has its own privacy and usage policies, which are separate from DoIT’s.
* No Liability: DoIT is not liable for any activities related to the use of Google Translate or its content.
In essence,the disclaimer is a legal protection for DoIT,stating they are providing a helpful service but are not responsible for any issues arising from its use. It emphasizes that users should rely on the original English content for accurate information.