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EAPB privacy policy statement
This Privacy Policy sets forth how we handle information we learn about you when you visit our web site.
 
EAPB takes the privacy of its users seriously. We are committed to safeguarding the privacy of our users while providing a personalised and valuable service.
 
Information collected
We collect information automatically about your visit to our site. The information obtained in this way, which includes demographic data and browsing patterns, is only used in aggregate form.
We collect and store only the following nonpersonally- identifying information from you:
»the name of the domain name from which you access the Internet (e.g., isp.com, );
»the date and time you access our site;
»the Internet address of the website from which you linked directly to our site;
»the operating system and type of browser.
 
We use this information to measure the number of visitors to the different sections of our site and to help us make our site more useful to visitors.
 
We collect personal information from you through the use of enquiry and contact form and every time you e-mail us your details (e.g., name, address, E-mail address). The only personally-identifying information we collect and store about you is that information you choose to provide to us. We collect and store information about you when you sign our contact form, or when you ask us to respond to you with specific information.
 
Use of cookies
We use "cookies" to identify you only when you visit the ’forum.eapb.org’ site. On the www.eapb.org site we do not use "cookies". The ’forum.eapb.org’ uses "cookies" to store the following information:
the last time you visited the forums, your username, and a unique session ID number when you login. These "cookies" are stored on your browser. If your browser does not support cookies, or you have not enabled cookies on your browser, none of these time-saving features will work properly.
We do not use this information, or build up a demographic profile with the information.
A cookie is a small piece of information sent by a web server to a web browser, which enables the server to collect information back from the browser.
Find out more about the use of cookies on www.cookiecentral.com
 
Disclosures
We do not share, rent, or sell information about visitors to our web site to third parties, except for other companies in the Association and any suppliers we engage to provide services which involve processing data on our behalf.