St Leger Homes of Doncaster Privacy Statement
Data Protection Act of
1998
St Leger Homes is committed to protecting your
privacy online. We will treat any personal information by which you
can be identified, your name, address, email etc, in accordance
with the provisions of the Data Protection Act of 1998.
We will not collect any personally
identifiable information without your permission.
There are a number of forms on the site, which
either request feedback about a particular subject or a
questionnaire that forms part of a consultation document. In most
cases, you are not required to provide us with any personal
details. If we do require personal information, then the reasons
for this will be stated on the individual form or
questionnaire.
However, if you are willing to provide us with
at least your email address it will allow us to respond to your
returned form. Additional personal details will allow us to measure
the activity of our site.
The information gathered will identify those
sections of our community who have access to the site. This will
help us to develop the site for everyone, regardless of age,
gender, disability or ethnic origin. The information will only be
used for the intended purpose unless otherwise stated on the actual
feedback form or questionnaire.
Your personal details will not be sold,
traded, rented to third parties for marketing purposes or
commercial gain, nor will they be transferred to any Council system
without your explicit consent.
Children’s Privacy
It is especially important to protect
children’s privacy online and we would encourage parents and
guardians to spend time online with their children to participate
and monitor their children’s activity.
We encourage schools to monitor their
student’s activity on the web site especially where they are
submitting forms or questionnaires as part of their
studies.
Any personal information submitted to this
site by young people or children will not be used for any purposes
other than monitoring activity on the site.
Third Party Sites
Third party Internet sites that you can link
to through the St Leger Homes web site are not covered by our
Privacy and Security policy. Any personal information you enter
through these sites is subject to the individual sites Privacy and
Security policies and the St Leger Homes web site partners cannot
accept any responsibility or liability for these sites.
Security
Please note that all forms and questionnaires
are returned to us through e-mail. Currently, e-mail may be
intercepted by unauthorised persons (hackers) and is therefore not
a fully secure method of communication. If you have concerns
regarding completing our forms or questionnaires on-line, please
contact us using the appropriate details provided to arrange an
alternative method.
Summary of Terms
Browser
A browser is used to locate and display web pages using computer
software such as Internet Explorer or Netscape Communicator. These
two are the most common.
Cookies
This is a message
given to a browser by a web server. The message is then stored by
the browser in a text file called a cookie.txt.
Every time you select a web page a message is
sent back. One of a cookie’s purpose is to track traffic flows, for
example, which pages are browsed and for how long. Initially, the
cookie can only identify your computer and not the individual
user.
Cookies can be used to identify, you the user,
when you are invited to register your personal details online such
as your name, email address, address, sex etc… This will allow the
site to be customised to your preference, for example, you will be
welcomed by name when you first enter the site.
Users have the opportunity to set their
computers to accept all cookies, to notify them when a cookie is
issued or not to receive cookies at anytime. Selecting not to
receive cookies at any time will mean that certain personalised
services cannot be provided to that user.
Web Beacons (single pixel gif or web
pings)
These devices are hidden site instrumentation that helps to
determine whether a page has been viewed or not and if so, how many
times and by whom.
IP (Internet Protocol) user
addresses
All networks connected to the Internet communicate via IP. This is
a standard that allows data to be transmitted between two devices.
TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is
responsible for making sure that messages get from one host to
another and that the message is understood. If you are connected to
the Internet you will have an IP address and it may look something
like this. 123.456.78.9
Web Server
This delivers (serves up, uploads) web pages to your
computer.