Privacy Policy
1. The National Churches Trust is registered as a data controller with the Information Commissioner for the United Kingdom. The National Churches Trust is committed to protecting your privacy and security. Whenever you provide personal information, The National Churches Trust will treat that information in accordance with this policy and current UK Data Protection legislation.
2. The National Churches Trust currently operates a joint Friends programme with the following local Churches Trusts:
1. Dorset Historic Churches Trust
2. Oxfordshire Historic Churches Trust
Friends of The National Churches Trust who live in these counties or who express an interest in these counties will also receive information from these local Churches Trusts and their donations will be used to support churches in those counties.
3. Most of the features on the Website can be used without disclosing any personal information. Exceptions to this include, but are not limited to How You Can Help.
4. When you are asked for personal information on the Website you are sharing that information with The National Churches Trust alone unless stated otherwise. Where The National Churches Trust has arranged for another company to capture data or to fulfill a service on its behalf, this is carried out under contract in accordance with data protection requirements.
5. If you are under the age of 16, you must obtain your parent/ guardian’s consent before submitting any personal information to or via the Website.
6. The National Churches Trust may use the information you provide for one or more of the following:
• to commence and/or administer your financial support for The National Churches Trust
• to communicate with you about the work of The National Churches Trust
• fundraising
• marketing of events and services
• fulfillment of orders for goods and services
• customer satisfaction surveys
By using the Website you agree to accept The National Churches Trust Privacy Policy. The National Churches Trust may change this Privacy Policy from time to time. It is your responsibility to check the Privacy Policy regularly. You will be deemed to have accepted any amendments to the Privacy Policy if you continue to make use of the Website after a change to the Privacy Policy has been made.
National Churches Trust Cookies Policy
2. The National Churches Trust uses two types of cookies on its Website: 1) per session cookies, which are temporary cookies that remain in the cookies file of your browser until you leave the Website; 2) persistent cookies, which remain in the cookies file of your browser for longer (dependent of the lifetime of the specific cookie). These cookies are used to store information between visits to a site.
3. Third party websites to which you may be redirected by whatever means from The National Churches Trust Website may also use cookies.
4. The National Churches Trust uses cookies to help it understand more about how the “Website” is used and to provide you with a more personalised web service.
5. If you do not wish to receive cookies you can easily modify your web browser to refuse cookies or to notify you when you receive a new cookie. However, you may not be able to use all the interactive features of The National Churches Trust Website if cookies are disabled and The National Churches Trust recommends that you leave them switched on.
6. For more information about cookies and instructions on how to stop cookies being installed on your browser, visit www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies
7. By using The National Churches Trust Website you agree to accept The National Churches Trust Cookie Policy and agree to make your own arrangements to modify your web browser to refuse cookies or to notify when you receive a new cookie. The National Churches Trust may change this Cookie Policy from time to time. It is your responsibility to check the Cookie Policy regularly. You will be deemed to have accepted any amendments to the Cookie Policy if you continue to make use of the Website after a change to the Cookie Policy has been made.
Cookies are small pieces of temporary data that are exchanged between a website and a user's computer.
Bacs uses cookies to provide a higher level of service to its customers. Bacs does not use cookies to collect any personally identifying information from users or to track user activities beyond our website. Bacs does not maintain copies of cookies on our website after you leave our website.
Cookies from the Bacs website are stored on your machine to allow your user session to be shared across multiple servers. This results in no loss of service in the case of excessive load or the failure of one server.
Bacs limits its use of cookies to session cookies - types of cookies that are temporarily stored in your computer's memory. Session cookies are deleted from a user's computer when the user logs off the computer or the user exits the browser.
If you are unwilling to let Bacs store a temporary cookie on your machine, you can turn cookies off using your web browser. Follow the instructions below.
For Internet Explorer
on the top menu, select [Tools]
select [internet options]
in the [internet options] dialogue box, select [security]
select [custom level] or [customise]
scroll down the [security settings], select [allow cookies to be stored on your computer]
select [disable]
click [OK]
your computer will then be unable to accept cookies from that point on.
You can reconfigure your computer to accept cookies again by following the same instructions, but by selecting [enable] and instead of the [disable] option before clicking [OK].
For Firefox
on the top menu, select [Tools]
select [options]
uncheck [accept cookies from sites]
click [ok]
your computer will then be unable to accept cookies from that point on.
You can reconfigure your computer to accept cookies again by following the same instructions, but by re-checking [accept cookies from sites]