Privacy Policy
About Us
This is an explanation of the website privacy policy for Parish of Christ Church, Eastbourne UK. Our homepage on the Web is located at http://www.xpeastbourne.org/. The full text of our privacy policy according to the P3P standard is available on the Web at http://www.xpeastbourne.org/p3policy-full.htm, and users of Internet Explorer 6 can view our P3P policy using menu View > Privacy Report. This page provides a simplified explanation of the full policy. Users may go to http://www.xpeastbourne.org/copyright.htm#Cookies for information on how to decide on whether and how their information is used.
We invite you to contact us if you have questions about this policy.
You may contact us by mail at the following address:
Andrew C Leach (PCC Secretary)
14A Addingham Road
Eastbourne, East Sussex BN22 7DP
UK
You may contact us by e-mail at webmaster@xpeastbourne.org. You may call us at +44 1323 646221.
Dispute Resolution and Privacy Seals
Privacy seals are a mechanism for safeguarding your data, and are administered by other organisations. We don’t subscribe to a privacy seal scheme, but if you think we have not followed our privacy policy in some way, we will help you resolve your concern. Please contact the webmaster as described above.
Additional Information
This policy is valid at the time that you view it. Because it may be updated after you have viewed it, you should check back every so often.
Data Collection
P3P policies declare the data they collect in groups. We use two data groups, each explained separately.
Group "Basic information"
We collect the following information:
- Click-stream data (what you clicked on)
- HTTP protocol elements (each request to the web server to show a page contains information about your browser and the internet address the request came from)
- Search terms (so that we can search the site for you)
We use this information for:
- Completion and support of the current activity (that is, making sure the site behaves as you expect).
- Web site and system administration (so that we can make the site more efficient if necessary, and can track attempts to hack the site).
- Research and development (to tailor the site for certain browsers, and make searching easier, for example).
This data will be used by us and organisations working for us, such as the website host and the search engine.
This data is collected from all Web users: it is necessary to make the internet work, and to provide information about the site.
Group "Mailing registration"
We collect the following information:
- Physical contact information (your snail-mail address or telephone number)
- Online contact information (eg email address)
- Preference data (what you are interested in)
We use this information for:
- Making sure that the system completes the preference form correctly as you use the system.
- Contacting visitors about the items they request.
This data will be used by us and organisations working for us. We also have to pass your address details to delivery services in order that items you order can be delivered.
This information is collected so that we can send you information which you have requested or in which you may be interested. It is not passed to other organisations not working for us so that they can send you information as well.
Cookies
Cookies are a technology which can be used to provide you with tailored information from a Web site. A cookie is an element of data that a Web site can send to your browser, which may then store it on your system. You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether to accept it.
We do not make use of cookies in this way. Your browser compiles your choices at various points and uses that information to tailor your experience of the site. We do not track the cookies which your browser creates to do this.
Compact Policy Summary
As we don’t transmit cookies between the web site host and your browser, there isn’t a compact policy.
Policy Evaluation
As we don’t transmit cookies between the web site host and your browser, there isn’t a compact policy to evaluate.
