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• Use a hands-free microphone while driving. Some states have passed a law which make
it illegal to drive without a hands-free device.
• Use the speed dialing feature to program in frequently called numbers. You can make a
call by touching only two or three buttons. Most phones will store up to 99 numbers.
• When dialing manually without the speed dialing feature, dial only when stopped. If you
cannot stop or pull over, dial a few digits, then survey traffic before completing the call.
• Never take notes while driving. Pull off the road to jot something down; if it is a phone
number, many mobile phones have an electronic scratchpad that allows you to key in a
new number while having a conversation.
• Let your wireless network's voice mail pick up your calls when it is inconvenient or unsafe
to answer the car phone. You can even use your voice mail to leave yourself reminders.
• Be a cellular Samaritan. Dialing 911 is a free call for cellular subscribers; use it to report
crimes in progress or other potential life-threatening emergencies, accidents or drunk
driving.
Privacy Policy
The National Wildlife Federation adopts has implemented a privacy policy as it relates to the
Health Care Benefit Options that are offered under the benefits plan to employees and
retirees of NWF. The full plan is available here.
Computer, Internet, and Email Policy
NWF provides computers, email, and Internet access to assist you in performing your duties
and we have adopted a policy concerning their use. If you use a computer at work you should
be familiar with all aspects of this policy, particularly that portion which is applicable to email.
It is important to remember that there is no expectation of privacy in your use of NWF's email
system or Internet connections. When using the email system, keep this important advice in
mind: Never put anything in an email that you would not want any employee (including your
supervisor) to read.
Please consult the Computer, Internet, and Email policy for further information.
Mobile Device Management (MD)
The Mobile Device Management (MDM) policy defines our IT-administered BYOD (Bring Your Own
Device) management procedures and support, and related mobile business activity. MDM policy
acceptance is required for employees, interns and volunteers to participate in NWF’s BYOD program
to access NWF resources on their personal devices.
NWF does not use a specific application to register or manage mobile devices. We do, however,
enable and disable mobile access to NWF resources.