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Privacy policy
Christian Aid is committed to protecting your privacy. We ensure that
all your personal information is held securely and safely.
This privacy policy explains how we collect, use and store information,
and what that might mean for you. This privacy policy applies to websites
provided by Christian Aid, registered charity no. 1105851. These are:
www.pressureworks.org
www.christianaid.org.uk
www.caweek.org
www.cymorthcristnogol.org
www.christian-aid.ie
www.globalgang.org
www.surefish.co.uk
www.lifeswitch.org
www.mailorderchickens.org
Christian Aid holds and processes personal details in accordance with
the Data Protection Act 1998 and is registered with the information commissioner
(registration no. Z7037769) as a data controller. Christian Aid Ltd, our
trading arm, is also registered with the information commissioner (registration
no. Z7037801).
If you have any questions about how your data is handled, please contact
us on dataprotection@christian-aid.org
or telephone us on +44 (0)870 076 7766 between 8am and 6pm GMT.
Your rights
It is your right to request details of the information we hold about you.
For a copy of your personal information held by us, write to...
Peter Hill
Data controller
Christian Aid
PO Box 100
London SE1 7RT
United Kingdom
... together with a cheque for £10 made out to Christian Aid. We
will respond within 40 days of receiving your letter. Make sure you also
send us the cheque (to cover administrative costs) and proof of identity,
such as a copy of your passport or UK or Irish driver's license, to ensure
that there's no mix-up between your identity and someone else's.
For more information about data protection and your rights, see the information
commissioner's website at www.dataprotection.gov.uk
What information we collect
We collect data from our websites for a number of reasons, primarily to
provide you with the most useful and relevant information and services
from Christian Aid and Christian Aid Limited. We do this through collecting
and analysing both anonymous, or aggregate, data, and personal data volunteered
by you online.
In some areas of our websites, for example forms, orders, emails, polls
and survey submissions, we collect personal data such as your name, address,
telephone number and email.. We use this information only for the reason
you have supplied it or any other reason for which you have given us permission
to do so.
Where relevant, information is provided to explain why the data is being
collected and how it will be used. In some cases we may ask you to 'opt-in'
to receive future communications including email, or text marketing. In
other cases, when we ask you for information about yourself you may, by
ticking the appropriate box provided, tell us that you do not want future
communications from us.
Should it be necessary to collect sensitive personal data, such as religious
affiliation, you will be asked for your consent for us to process this
data. We will also explain why we are asking for it.
In addition to information given explicitly by you, we also collect information
about your visit to our website (for example, the date and time of your
visit and the pages that you view). This information is not connected
to you personally, and is in aggregate form. This kind of data helps us
to understand how our visitors use our site so that future website development
can better meet your needs.
Cookies
In some circumstances, we collect data using cookies. A cookie is an alphanumeric
text file that is sent from a website and stored on your computer's hard
drive by your web browser. Cookies allow a website to remember who you
are, so that when you visit them again, they recognise you as a visitor
and can help you with personalised information in filling out forms, for
instance, or signing in. Most browsers allow you to turn off the cookie
function. To do this, look at the help menu on your browser.
Christian Aid does not routinely use cookies on its sites. From time to
time, we may use cookies to limit the number of times you are exposed
to pop-up windows or other advertising. We also sometimes use cookies
to track popular points of entry to our sites and routes around areas
of our sites (that is, click paths) during specific appeals or campaigns.
As with other statistics about visitors to our sites, this tracking is
anonymous and aggregate and does not relate to any information we might
hold about individuals. If our usage of cookies changes in the future,
this will be explained in our privacy policy.
www.cookiecentral.com
is a good place to look if you want more information.
Why we're interested
The information we gather helps us to send you the right thing at the
right time - to fulfil orders, send you updates and appeals for emergencies,
and provide you with products or services.
We may also use your details to contact you some time in the future to
tell you about our work. If there's a disaster overseas, we may write
to you to tell you about the need for more funds, or we may write to tell
you about a big campaign about which we think you might want to know more.
Our policy is to email you only if you have said that you want electronic
communication from us. This is in accordance with the Privacy and Electronic
Communication Regulations. All our emails will offer you the chance to
decline future emails.
Respecting your privacy
As a matter of Christian Aid policy, we do not sell, rent or pass on any
information about you to other organisations. However, we may share your
data with subsidiary companies of Christian Aid and, if necessary to provide
you with information or services that you have requested, with our partners
or affiliates with whom we work or who work for us. If you do not wish
us to use this information in this way, please email us at:info@christian-aid.org
We may also need to pass on information when required by law or by a regulatory
body (for example, for a Gift Aid audit by the Inland Revenue or if asked
for details by a law enforcement agency).
We may provide third parties with overall information about visitors and
users to our site, but this information, as explained above, is both aggregate
and anonymous. Your privacy is protected. Occasionally, we employ agents
to carry out tasks on our behalf, such as fulfilling orders or processing
donations. These agents are bound by our data handling policy to protect
your privacy just as we would ourselves.
Righting wrongs
We want to make sure the information we hold about you is correct. If
you spot any errors, if your contact details change, or if you do not
wish to receive information about Christian Aid or Christian Aid Ltd,
let us know. You can contact us by email at info@christian-aid.org
Safe and secure
We maintain a high level of physical and electronic security in relation
to the collection, storage and disclosure of your information. We take
reasonable steps to ensure that any information we hold about you is protected.
When processing financial transactions, we use Secure Socket Layer (SSL)
software, which encrypts information given over the internet. The software
scrambles data transmitted between your computer and our server, where
it is unscrambled securely.
However, as we all know, the internet carries risks. While we make every
reasonable effort to ensure that information sent to us is done so securely,
we cannot warrant the security of information transmitted to us through
the internet. When you transmit information to us via the internet, you
do so at your own risk.
Changes to Christian Aid's privacy policy
From time to time, we will make changes to this policy to keep it up to
date and relevant. Please make sure you check regularly to see what's
changed. If you carry on visiting our site after an amendment has been
made, this will constitute your acceptance of any amendments we have made
to our privacy policy.
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