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At The Baptist Times we are committed to safeguarding and preserving the privacy of our visitors. This website privacy policy has been provided by the legal resource www.diylegals.co.uk and reviewed and approved by their solicitors. This Privacy Policy explains what happens to any personal data that you provide to us, or that we collect from you whilst you visit our site. We do update this Policy from time to time so please do review this Policy regularly. Information We Collect
A number of cookies are stored on your machine when browsing our website. Cookies are pieces of data that get stored in text files on your computers hard drive. Our website uses these cookies to record your trends within our Baptist Times website. Below we will list all of these cookies and give you a description relating to each service that the cookie represents. Please note that we do not store any personal data relating to you as a individual, we only store your trends so we are able to analyse which aspect of our website that you visit the most and work on ways to improve the areas of the website that you don't visit often. Our advertisers may also use cookies from time to time which we have no control, these are called 'Third Party Cookies'. Such cookies (if used) would be downloaded once you click on advertisements on our website.
Cookie Law Opt-out We understand that you want your data to be private and we don't penalise any user for that decision. You are still and always will be able to browse this website without being penalised for your decision. Because you have decided to stop our website from storing cookies on your machine we have had to set one, this cookie stops our 'cookie notification' script from being displayed within the bottom left corner of your screen. We are only able to stop cookies from being set on our server, third party cookies are generated from an external server in which we have no control over. Please see above for a full list of cookies that may be set on your machine.
Use of Your Information We use the information that we collect from you to provide information about our work to you, and to inform you of any changes to our website or services. The Baptist Times uses Mailvivo to send regular emails. By providing us with your details you are giving the The Baptist Times your express permission to transfer your data to Mailvivo. If you do not give this permission then The Baptist Times will not be able to send emails to you. Each time you receive an email you will be able to update your preferences and subscribe or unsubscribe from regular emails via Mailvivo.
Storing Your Personal Data In operating our website it may become necessary to transfer data that we collect from you to locations outside of the European Union for processing and storing. By providing your personal data to us, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing. We do our upmost to ensure that all reasonable steps are taken to make sure that your data is treated stored securely. Unfortunately the sending of information via the internet is not totally secure and on occasion such information can be intercepted. We cannot guarantee the security of data that you choose to send us electronically, Sending such information is entirely at your own risk.
Disclosing Your Information We will not disclose your personal information to any other party other than in accordance with this Privacy Policy and in the circumstances detailed below:
Third Party Links On occasion we include links to third parties on this website. Where we provide a link it does not mean that we endorse or approve that site’s policy towards visitor privacy. You should review their privacy policy before sending them any personal data.
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