PRIVACY POLICY RELATING TO THE NTU WEBSITE (NTU.AC.UK)
(THE "WEBSITE")
In this agreement, the "Website"
means the NTU website at ntu.ac.uk. "NTU" means the Nottingham
Trent University.
NTU is committed to protecting your privacy and developing technology
that gives you a safe online experience. This Privacy Policy applies
to the Website and governs data collection and usage. By using the
Website, you consent to the data practices described in this policy.
The Website is operated by Nottingham Trent University (called
NTU in this agreement), who are situated at Burton Street, Nottingham
NG1. NTU can be contacted by post to Burton Street, Nottingham NG1
4BU. We can be reached via email at cor.web@ntu.ac.uk or you can
reach us by telephone at 0115 941 8418.
NTU encourages you to review the privacy statement of websites
you choose to link to from the Website so that you can understand
how those websites collect, use and share your information. Any
third party sites that you can access through the Website are not
covered by NTU's Privacy Policy and we accept no responsibility
or liability for these sites.
- Information you give us
We receive and store any information you enter on the Website
or give us in any other way. You provide this information when
you search, participate in discussion forums or communicate
with with us by phone, email or otherwise. As a result of those
actions you might supply us with such information as your name,
address, post code, date of birth, gender, information on how
you use our services (such as type, date, time, and information
on your browsing activity when visiting the Website) and any
other information with respect of your use of the Website. We
might also ask for other specific information from time to time.
We use the information that you provide for such purposes as
responding to your requests, customising future use of the Website
for you, improving the Website and communicating with you.
- Automatic information
We receive and store certain types of information whenever
you interact with us. For example, like many websites, we use
"cookies" and "webbugs", and we obtain certain
types of information when your web browser accesses the Website.
Third parties might also do this on the Website. Examples of
information we collect and analyse using technology which is
not readily apparent include the Internet Protocol (IP) address
used to connect your computer to the internet; log in; email
address; password; computer and connection information such
as browser type and version, operating system and platform;
the full Uniform Resource Locators (URL), click stream to, through
and from the Website, including date and time; cookie number;
pages viewed or searched for; your site history, and phone number
used to contact us. A number of companies offer utilities designed
to help you visit websites anonymously. We want you to be aware
that these tools exist.
- What are Cookies and Webbugs?
- Cookies are pieces of information that we transfer to your
computer's hard drive through your web browser when you are
viewing the Website. These pieces of information allow the
Website to act on information that will make your use of the
Website more rewarding. We use cookies to enable our system
to recognise your browser and to provide features such as
easier login and greater security and for storing information
about you between visits. None of these cookies contain your
password, phone number or address details in text format.
- The "help" portion of a toolbar on most browsers
will tell you how to protect your browser from accepting new
cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive
a new cookie, or how to disable cookies altogether. However
if you turn cookies off you won't have access to some of the
features that make the Website more efficient and services
may not function properly.
- Webbugs are minute images (commonly 1 pixel x 1 pixel to
be exact) that transmit data on use of the internet back to
a computer specified by the webbug. Information fed back by
web bugs is often similar to the sort of information you will
find in a cookie, such as the sites that you have recently
visited and potentially the characteristics of the machine
that you were using.
Before you access that site you should remind yourself of
our policy on links which is contained in our Access Agreement
at http://www.tracewritingschool.com/about/terms.htm.
The bugnosis.org site also tells you what you can do to find
out what a webbug is doing or how to stop it coming to your
computer altogether. You should remember that we cannot guarantee
that any anti-webbug software you install will not cause harm
to your computer.
- Does NTU share the information received?
NTU collect and use your personal information to operate NTU
and deliver any services you have requested. NTU reserves the
right to sell to third parties.
NTU does not use or disclose sensitive personal information,
such as race, religion or political affiliations, without your
explicit consent.
NTU may disclose personal information in the following circumstances:
- NTU may share data with trusted partners
to help us perform statistical analysis, send you email or postal
mail or anonymously as part of a research paper. All such third
parties are prohibited from using your personal information
except to provide these services to NTU, and they are required
to maintain the confidentiality of your information.
- We will give out personal information
as required by law, for example to comply with a Court Order,
to enforce our terms and conditions or to protect the safety
and security of users on the Website.
- How secure is information about me?
The importance of security for all personally identifiable
information associated with our users is of utmost concern to
us. We take technical, contractual, administrative and physical
steps to protect all of the user information we hold. Despite
this no system is 100% secure and you acknowledge that the information
you give us is at risk.
It is important for you to protect against unauthorised access
to your password and to your computer. Be sure to log out when
using a shared computer and take steps to make sure your personal
information has not been stored by that computer or a network
connected to it.
- What choices do I have?
The help portion of the toolbar on most browsers will tell
you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies,
how to have the browser notify you when you receive a new cookie
or how to disable cookies altogether.
- You can visit sites on the internet that will tell you more
about webbugs and what to do about them.
- There are products which allow anonymous browsing.
- Conditions of use
This agreement is governed by the laws of England, where NTU
originates and is designed to be accessed and is deemed to be
made in England. You consent to the exclusive jurisdiction of
the English courts in all disputes arising out of or relating
to the use of the Website. Use of the Website is unauthorised
in any jurisdiction that does not give effect to all provisions
of these terms and conditions, including without limitation
this paragraph.
By continuing to use the Website you agree that you have read
the Access Agreement at http://www.tracewritingschool.com/about/terms.htm
and that you agree with all of its contents. This agreement
and the Access Agreement may be altered and for this reason
you should regularly visit the Privacy Policy on the Website
as the current version will be binding upon you.
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