Privacy Policy
This is a privacy policy for Runnymede District Scouts. Our homepage on the Internet is located at http://www.runnymedescouts.org.uk. You may contact us by e-mail at our contact form
Dispute Resolution
Any disputes will be handled by us, promptly correcting any errors.
Data Collection
When visiting web sites certain information about you and your computer can sometimes be collected. This section explains what information runnymedescouts.org.uk.uk collects, and how it is used. The web server collects the following data each time any file on the site is accessed:
- Navigation and click-stream data
- User's interaction with a page or resource
- Client's IP address or hostname
- Request date and time
- URI of requested resource
- HTTP request method
- Data bytes in response
- Response status code
- Last URI requested by the user
- User agent (browser) information
- Computer operating system information
- Web site and system administration
- Research and development
- Anonymous user analysis
Cookies
A cookie is an element of data that a Web site can send to your browser, which may then in turn, store it on your system.
"Good" cookies are a technology which can be used to provide you with tailored information from a Web site such as shopping carts or remembering your personal preferences.
"Bad" cookies enable a party to collect personal information about you and track your web browsing activity on sites other than their own without your consent or knowledge.
You can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether or not to accept it. Newer browsers let you change your privacy settings to automatically accept or refuse cookies based upon their nature and origin.
The site does not make use of HTTP cookies.
Just on general principles, we recommend you change your browser's privacy settings to automatically refuse all "third-party" (also called "foreign") cookies.
For information on how to view and change your cookie privacy settings:
- in Firefox, see Privacy Options.
- in IE6, see Microsoft's Security and Privacy page.
- in Opera, see Protect Your Personal Information and Security.
- in Safari, see Setting security preferences.




