Privacy Policy
Data collection practice
Information such as the computer's IP address, the domain name (e.g., .com, .gov, or .edu), software details, and page visit information is often saved in cookies so that the organization may develop and store user profiles of website visitors. If a website uses cookies, the organization may be able to collect even more information, such as your browsing patterns, which include other sites you've visited.
User consent practice
For direct marketing communications and related profiling to help us to offer you relevant products and services, including deciding whether or not to offer you certain products and services. We will send marketing to you by SMS, email, phone, post and social media and digital channels (for example, using Facebook Custom Audiences and Google Custom Match.
Data access practice
When you use our sites or apps we may also use cookies or similar technology to collect extra data, including:
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your IP address - a numerical code to identify your device, together with the country, region or city where you are based
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your geolocation data - your IP address can be used to find information about the latitude, longitude, altitude of your device, its direction of travel, your GPS data and data about connection with local Wi-Fi equipment
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information on how you interact with our services
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your browsing history of the content you have visited on our sites, including how you were referred to our sites via other websites
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details of your computer, mobile, TV, tablet or other devices, for example, the unique device ID, unique vendor or advertising ID and browsers used to access our content
We will not collect special categories of data from you - such as personal data concerning your race, political opinions, religion, health or sexual orientation - unless you have chosen to provide that type of personal data to us.
Data disclosure practice
To ensure, taking into account state of the art, the costs of implementation, and the nature, scope, context and purposes of the processing, as well as the risks of varying probability and severity for the rights and freedoms of natural persons, that he will apply adequate technical and organizational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk, including, where applicable, among other things:
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The pseudonymisation and encryption of personal data;
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The ability to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience continued of the systems and services treatment;
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The ability to restore the availability and access to personal data quickly in the event of a physical or technical incident;
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A process of regular verification, evaluation and assessment of the effectiveness of the technical and organizational measures to ensure the treatment's safety. When evaluating the adequacy of the security level, special account shall be taken of the risks presented by the data processing, in particular as a consequence of the destruction, loss or accidental or unlawful alteration of the personal data transmitted, stored or otherwise processed, or the communication or access not authorized to such data.
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Data are not held longer than is necessary. A data cleanse is undertaken every six (6) months and site members who are not found to be active will be removed.