SITE USER AGREEMENT
NEWS OF THE WORLD PRIVACY POLICY
News Group Newspapers Limitedtakes
the privacy of all its users and customers very seriously, and takes
great care with user and customer information. This Privacy Statement
outlines how your personal information is treated and forms part
of the Terms and Conditions of this site. We may occasionally modify
our Privacy Statement, and when this happens, we will notify you
via our homepage.
What information do we collect?
In order to provide our users and customers with
a range of services, we may collect personal information from our
websites, from telephone responses, from written information sent
to us and from other communications.
We may for example, keep a record of your name,
mailing address, email address, telephone number, gender and preferences.
Unless you have voluntarily given us the information,
or we have legally permitted reasons for processing it without your
consent, we will always ask for your explicit consent if we need
to process any data categorised as "sensitive" by the Data Protection
Act, 1998.
Information defined under the Data protection
Act, 1998 as "Sensitive Personal Data" is as follows:
Information as to the racial or ethnic origin
of the data subject;
Their religious beliefs or other beliefs of
a similar nature;
Their political opinions;
Whether they are a member of a Trade Union;
Their physical or mental health or condition;
Their sexual life;
The commission or alleged commission by them
of any offence, or
Any proceedings for any offence committed or
alleged to have been committed by them, the disposal of such proceedings
or the sentence of any court in such proceedings.
How do we use your
information?
Any personal data relating to you will be used
and recorded by us in accordance with current data protection legislation
and this Privacy Statement.
We may use your personal information to communicate
with you, for record keeping purposes, and in aggregate (and therefore
anonymously) for market research purposes, to track activity on
our web sites, to publish trends or to improve usefulness and content.
In addition:
We would like to use the details you give us
to inform you of products and services in which you might be interested.
We may also share your personal information with:
Associated companies including the
following:News
International plc, Times Newspapers Ltd, News Group Newspapers Ltd,
News Network Ltd, News Promotions Ltd, TSL Education Ltd, NI Syndication
Ltd, News Omnimedia Ltd, NI Syndication Ltd, News International
Advertisements Ltd, Homeground Marketing Ltd.
Other companies approved by us
so that they may send you details of products
and services in which you may be interested.
Because the Internet is an international medium,
these companies may be both inside and outside the European Economic
area.
Your choice:
When asking you for your details, we will give
you the opportunity to opt out of these additional uses of your
data. The Unsubscribe section at the end of this policy also tells
you how you may opt out.
We will endeavour to ensure there is adequate
and appropriate protection for any personal data transferred outside
the European Economic Area (which includes the United Kingdom).
In the unlikely event that this website and the
customer data relating to it are sold to another data controller,
we will endeavour to ensure that your rights and freedoms in respect
of the processing of your personal data are adequately and appropriately
protected.
We reserve the right to pass on your personal
information to any law enforcement agencies requesting it in connection
with the commission of any offence, once we are reasonably satisfied
as to the circumstances surrounding the request.
Security
We take every precaution to protect your personal
information. When we ask you to submit sensitive personal financial
information, such as your credit card number, we use industry standard
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) encryption technology, making these pages
secure.
In addition, we have strict security protocols
in place to protect our customer database, and only allow access
to it when absolutely necessary, and then under strict guidelines
as to what use may be made of such details.
Our websites may contain links to other websites,
and you should be aware that we are clearly not responsible for
the privacy practices on other sites.
We recommend that you individually check the
privacy statements of each and every other website that you visit.
Surveys and User
Groups
We always aim to improve the services we offer.
As a result we occasionally canvass our customers using surveys.
Participation in surveys is voluntary, and you
are under no obligation to reply to any survey you might receive
from us.
Should you choose to do so, we will treat the
information you provide with the same high standard of care as all
other customer information.
From time to time, we ask customers whether they
wish to participate in User Groups, often to assist us in the development
of new features, services or sites.
Participation in User Groups is voluntary, and
you are under no obligation to join any User Group. Should you choose
to join a User Group, however, we will treat the information you
provide with the same high standard of care as all other customer
information.
Contests
Your participation on our sites may mean that
we occasionally contact you with the opportunity to enter competitions.
Entry to competitions is voluntary, and you are under no obligation
to take up an invitation from us to enter.
Should you choose to enter a competition, we
will treat the information you provide with the same high standard
of care as all other customer information, and use the information
provided strictly within the entry terms of the competition and
this Privacy Statement.
Email a Friend
We may from time to time operate a "Tell a friend"
service. This is a referral service, designed to make it easy for
customers to recommend our websites or offers to a friend, and is
a two-step process.
First, a customer sends us the friend's name
and email address, and secondly, we contact the friend, telling
them who we are, and inviting them to take advantage of a particular
offer, or to visit our website.
When we contact your friend, we always advise
them of the name and email address of the friend who made the original
referral. We will not use your friend's details for any other purpose.
Cookies
When you first visit one of our websites, upon
entering your name and address, we may send you a cookie. A cookie
is a small file that can be placed on your computer's hard disc
for record keeping purposes, and we may use them to do a number
of things:
Cookies help us to recognise you when
you next visit one of our websites and note the advertisements
displayed to you. This allows us to tailor the service we provide
to your preferences;
Cookies may be used to compile anonymous statistics
related to the take up or use of services, or to patterns of browsing.
When used in this manner, you are not individually identified,
and data collected in this manner is only used in aggregate.
You are not obliged to accept a cookie from us,
or any other web site, and may modify your browser so that it will
not accept cookies at your discretion. Here are instructions on
how to do this for Netscape and Internet Explorer browsers:
If you do not wish to receive cookies
from us or any other website, you can turn cookies off on your browser.
Internet Explorer:
Here is how you turn off cookies for Internet
Explorer 5.0:
First, on your top menu, click on "Tools",
and then click on "Internet Options".
This will bring up the "Internet Options"
Dialogue Box. On the top of the dialogue box, click on "Security",
then "Custom Level" or "Customize" This will bring up the "Security
Settings" box.
Scroll down using the scroll bar on the right
hand side of the box, until you come to the section carrying the
title "allow cookies to be stored on your computer".
Of the options available, click on "Disable",
and then click the "OK" button on the bottom of the menu box. Following
these instructions will stop your computer from accepting cookies
in future.
You may reconfigure your computer to accept
cookies again by following these instructions, but by selecting
"Enable", and clicking on the "OK" button on the bottom of the menu
box.
To download the current version of Internet
Explorer, go to
Here is how you turn cookies off for Netscape
Communicator 4.7:
First, on your top menu, click on "Edit",
and then click on "Preferences". This will bring up the "Preferences"
menu box. From the options on the left hand side, select "Advanced"
which will bring up another menu.
Half way down, you will see a section on cookies,
and if you wish to turn cookies off, you should select "Disable",
and then click the "OK" button on the bottom of the menu box.
You may reconfigure your computer to accept
cookies again by following these instructions, but by selecting
"Accept All Cookies," and then clicking the "OK" button on the bottom
of the menu box.
To download a current version of Netscape
Navigator, go to:
Some of our associated companies may themselves
use cookies on their own websites. We have no access to, or control
of these cookies, should this occur.
Unsubscribe
We hope that you will be delighted with the range
of services you are offered. However, you may request that your
personal information is not used in the ways outlined above.
This is called unsubscribing, and may be achieved
by any of the following methods:
Email us at unsubscribe@newsint.co.uk,
or telephone us between 9.00am and 5.00pm seven days per week on:
020 7860 1133.
Or you can write to us at: Unsubscribe, The Customer
Liaison Department, 1, Virginia Street, London, E98 1RL
Please allow forty days for the unsubscribe process
to be completed.