1. Statement of Intent
2. Information on Visitors
3. Submitting Personal Information
4. What we will and will not do with your information
5. What is a Cookie?
6. How do you find your Cookies?
7. How do you know which sites you've visited use Cookies?
8. How to see your Cookie Code?
1. Statement of Intent
Nowadays it is increasingly easy for personal information to be gathered on
people: people like you. Sometimes this may be in ways - such as those
described below - which you may not be aware of. Web Publishing Board wants to treat your personal information with the respect, which it deserves,
as well as treating it in accordance with the law.
2. Information on
Visitors
During the course of any visit to Green and White
Online, our server downloads the
pages which you wish to see along with something called a Cookie to your
computer. Most, if not all, web sites do this,
and that's because cookies allow the web site publisher to do useful things
like find out that the computer (and probably its user) has visited the site
before. This is done on a repeat visit by checking to see, and finding, the
cookie left there on the last visit.
Cookies do not identify the user of a computer and by themselves only record
what areas of a site a computer has been used to visit. It is possible for
anyone to set his or her computer so that cookies are not downloaded from the
web site server, but most people do know about cookies and do not block them
out. Obviously, if you object to Green and White Online - or anyone else - using
cookies you should set your computer to block them.
Any information that is supplied by cookies can help us to provide you with a
more tailored service and assist us to analyze the profile of our visitors.
For example: if on a previous visit you went to, say, the news pages then the
server might find this out from your cookie and highlight news information -
which you would probably find interesting - to you on a second visit.
3. Submitting Personal Information
The legal complications start when you submit personal information to
us in the Registration of the Interaction section. First of all, we will ask for your consent to
Web Publishing Board holding this personal information. To be sure that we start off
with correct information, when you submit personal information to us, we ask
you to check through the information in the cookies in your computer to ensure
that it is accurate.
Once we are holding your personal details on our database then we have an
obligation under the law to hold accurate information, and to let you know
what we're holding if you want to know. We also need to collect the
information fairly - which is one of the reasons why we're telling you all
this.
4. What we will and will not do with your information
What we will do is keep a record of your information.
We will not pass your information on to third parties.
However your information will be exposed to
other people when it comes to the Interactive Contact List. Other registered
users will be able to read your information entered.
You should read any rules carefully and check the necessary box if
you are happy for us to share your details. We will not pass on your details
without your consent.
5. What is a Cookie?
Green and White Online uses a text file known as a Cookie. Cookies are stored within
your web browser and identify your computer to our server. They also enable us
to record how often you visit the site and the areas you navigate within it.
You can regularly check the cookie in your web browser.
6. How do you find your Cookies?
If you're using Internet Explorer 4.0:
1. Choose View, then
2. Internet Options.
3. Click the Advanced tab,
4. Scroll down to the yellow exclamation icon under Security and choose one of
the three options to regulate your use of cookies.
In Internet Explorer 3.0, you can View, Options, Advanced and click on
the button that says Warn before Accepting "Cookies."
If you're using Netscape Communicator 4.0:
On your Task Bar, click:
1. Edit, then
2. Preferences, then
3. click on Advanced.
4. Set your options in the box labelled "Cookies".
7. How do you know which sites you've visited use Cookies?
If you're using Internet Explorer 4.0
On your task bar, click:
1. View, then
2. Internet Options.
3. Under the tab General (the default tab) click
4. Settings, then
5. View Files.
Internet Explorer 3.0
On your Task Bar, click:
1. View, then
2. Options, then
3. Advanced, then
4. View Files.
8. How to see your Cookie Code?
Just click on a cookie to open it. You'll see a short string of text and
numbers. The numbers are your identification card, which can only be seen by
the server that gave you the cookie.
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