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Privacy

This section explains how www.commongoodresearch.gov.uk, which is managed by COI Communications, uses information collected about you and how your privacy is protected.

Privacy

We may use the information we collect for internal review, to improve site content or layout and to notify users of updates. We will not share this information with other organisations for commercial purposes.

Data Protection Act 1998

We have a legal duty to protect any information collected from you. Unless you register we do not store any personal information about visitors to www.commongoodresearch.gov.uk.

Types of information we collect

Registration information

You need to be a registered user to access Common Good Research. The Registration information we collect is your username, your name, organisation contact details and your email address. We do not pass this information onto any third party or government department. We may from time to time contact registered users to seek their views on the site and its contents, if you have given us permission to do so.

Comments and contacts

If you email us with a comment or query we will do our best to reply within 5 working days. If your comment is of a technical nature we may need to pass it on to a technology supplier. We do not pass on any of your personal information when dealing with a query. Once we have dealt with your query we will keep a copy for reference and audit purposes for 3 months.

Cookies

Cookies are a small text file that your web browser stores on your computer to remember your details or settings for a particular website. Cookies are either 'persistent cookies': stored until a certain date, set by the website; or 'session cookies': automatically deleted when you close your browser.

Session cookies are used on the site, when members login, to track members around the site so they do not need to login more than once in a session. However, these are not relied upon and the site will work without them.

The Cookies do not contain any personal information about you and cannot be used to identify any individuals.

Log Files

Log files allow us to record site usage based in visitors' behaviour. We may use the information collected in log files to make changes to the site layout, design or features. Log files do not contain any personal information and will not be used to identify any individual behaviour.

Changes to this privacy policy

If this privacy policy changes in any way we will update this page accordingly.

Last updated: 22 August 2003