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Privacy
Policy for http://www.LostComms.co.uk
Principles
Lost Comm's
will not intentionally release your personal data to anyone else without your
consent. Please bear in mind that your email details and search request
information which were
given during a standard search submission are freely visible to all
visitors via the internet.
We may from
time to time share information contained on the site with other
forces related sites to improve the chance of reuniting you with the
friends you seek. By submitting your details to Lost Comm's
you give your consent to allow the sharing of your search
information with such sites. The information shared is only
the information that is on view now in the listings.
Lost Comm's
does monitor the traffic patterns on the site and aggregate reader
behavior is collected.
Optional
Submission
The use of Lost
Comm's and submission of information is optional and at your own risk. Lost
Comm's, the host or any affiliates do not accept responsibility
and are not liable for any subsequent actions, losses or occurrences
both during and after any details have been offered by yourself or a
third party and sent to or published on this site.
Any defamatory
information that is posted will be removed if discovered or reported.
The person(s) posting such comments will be reported to the relevant
authorities. Recipients of any unsolicited or spam mail should
contact the webmaster@lostcomms.co.uk
so that the appropriate action can be taken.
We do amend email
address's removing the '@' sign and replacing this with '{#}'
to try to overcome spam robots harvesting email address's from the
site.
If you offer, submit,
post, email, extract and/or use information on this site, the onus
is on yourself to use that information in a correct manner and not
disclose it to third parties for their use, other than the use for
which the information is offered/intended.
If you do not wish to
have your usual email details displayed please consider opening an
email account with hotmail.com or yahoo.com
In
the interests of security always verify the identity of anybody who
emails you. You can do this by questions and answers on the
subjects known only to yourselves.
Under
no circumstances pass on the details of people you know, unless they
have given you their permission to do so. The best way to do
this is to let your friend know somebody is looking for them and
maybe get them to your place to use your PC (and drink your beer).
Please
be aware any information posted is available to all visitors to the
site - some visitors may not be as trustworthy as others. If
in doubt please use the secure submission form
Electronic
Newsletters
Lost
Comm's may in future send electronic newsletters and information
emails to users. By adding your email address to the site you are
also agreeing to be held on the Lost
Comm's mail list. Users may remove themselves from this
mailing list by following the link provided in every newsletter or
by contacting Lost Comm's by email.
Any email sent to you will be sent by us with good intention.
Cookies
A cookie is
a small data file that certain Web sites write to your hard drive
when you visit them. A cookie file can contain information such as a
user ID that the site uses to track the pages you've visited and to
allow easy access to areas of the website. But the only personal
information a cookie can contain is information you supply yourself.
A cookie can't read data off your hard disk or read cookie files
created by other sites.
Lost
Comm's uses cookies to improve your visits to the site and to
track user traffic in aggregate. We create aggregate reports
on user demographics and traffic patterns for nobody else. We
use tracking information to determine which areas our site users do and don't
like based on traffic to those areas. Lost
Comm's does not track what individual users read, but rather how
well each page performs overall. This helps us continue to build a
better service for you.
If you've
set your browser to warn you before accepting cookies, you will
receive the warning message with each cookie.
You can
refuse cookies by turning them off in your browser. You do not need
to have cookies turned on to use Lost Comm's.
Maintenance
Policy
Lost
Comm's offers users the option to correct or change the
information collected during submission. Users may change this
information at any time and as often as necessary You may change the
content of your search and whether you wish to stay listed on Lost
Comm's at anytime by email request to Changes@LostComms.co.uk
or Remove@LostComms.co.uk
please copy and paste your search into the email. We aim to
carry out your request within 14 days and will inform you by email
when the change is completed.
Users who
are experiencing problems or who have any questions about how our
service works can contact us at comments@lostcomms.co.uk
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