Privacy Policy

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DPI’s website, including all information and materials contained on it, is managed by DPI (company number: 2922108 charity no: 1037236), 11, Guilford Street, London WC1N 1DH

Please see the Contact section of this website to get in touch with DPI.

The Terms and Conditions is set out below:

Consent

DPI is committed to ensuring the privacy of all our users. This Privacy Policy governs all pages on the DPI website. It does not apply to pages hosted by other organisations, including related organisations or third party sites. The DPI website may be linked to the websites of such other parties, but those other sites may have their own privacy policies which apply to them.

By using the DPI website, you consent to the terms of this Privacy Policy. DPI may change the terms of this Privacy Policy from time to time and, if such changes are made, we may place notices on the DPI website so that you can be aware of them.Your continued use of the DPI website will be on the terms of this Privacy Policy as amended from time to time.

What types of information do we collect and store?

We do not collect personal information (such as your name, address, phone number or e-mail address) on the DPI website unless you choose to provide it.

How do we use information collected?

Your personal information will be retained by DPI and its service providers in a secure environment, will be kept confidential, and will only be used in connection with the purposes for which it is submitted, or as otherwise explained on the DPI website or as necessary for us to comply with our legal obligations.

Sharing of your personal information

The information you provide will not be sold or rented nor will it be shared with third parties unless we have your permission, or are required to disclose the information by law or in the following circumstances:

  1. Hosting and processing: the DPI website is hosted by a third party service provider and therefore any personal details you submit through the DPI website may be processed by that third party service provider. We may also use other third parties to process your personal details. All of these third party services providers will process your personal information only on DPI’s behalf and will be bound by strict confidentiality conditions.
  2. Payment processing and fraud: Your card details may be disclosed to banks or relevant financial institutions to arrange payments. In the case of a suspected fraudulent transaction, your details may be further disclosed for the sole purpose of performing further checks (for example, disclosure to a credit checking agency).

The disclosure of your personal information discussed above may involve transfer of that information outside of the UK and European Union. Countries outside of the European Union, such as the United States, may not have data privacy laws as strong as those in force in the European Union.

Use of cookies

A cookie is a text-only piece of information that a website transfers to your computer’s hard disk so that the website can remember who you are. A cookie will normally contain the name of the Internet domain from which the cookie has come, the “lifetime” of the cookie, and a value, usually a randomly generated unique number.

Amnesty International uses cookies and collects IP addresses (an IP address is a number that can uniquely identify a specific computer or other network device on the internet). We use analysis software to look at IP addresses and cookies for the purpose of enhancing your user experience. This information is not used to develop a personal profile of you and the log files are regularly purged.

Users have the opportunity to set their devices to accept all cookies, to notify them when a cookie is issued, or not to receive cookies at any time. To prevent the download of cookies, or otherwise control how cookies are used on your computer, please read the help information supplied with your Internet browser software or go to: http://www.allaboutcookies.org

Access to your personal information

You may have rights of access to personal information that we hold about you, to correct that information or, in some circumstances, to object to our processing of your information, under data privacy law. If you wish to exercise any of these rights or have any questions about this policy, please contact:

DPI 11 Guilford Street, London WC1N 1DH, UK

Or please email us at info@democraticprogress.org