Privacy Policy.

Caroline’s Pathfinders Privacy Policy is simple and easy to understand.

  • We do not share with any organisations or individuals any personal information you provide us with.

  • All information you provide to us will be kept completely confidential.

  • Only Trustees and anyone authorised to carry out relevant business duties on behalf of Caroline’s Pathfinders may access personal information. They are strictly prohibited from any other use.

  • Except for in the unusual event that we are required to do so by law - No personal information will be provided to any third party.

  • You implicitly agree to be bound by our privacy policy by using any of the forms on our website,

  • You agree to have your email address added to our marketing database by using any of the newsletter forms on our website.

  • You may receive periodic mailings from us with information on services or news. If you do not wish to receive such mailings, please email us.

  • If you have consented to receive marketing from us, we may also use your data in digital and social media advertising.

  • We take all reasonable precautions to protect any personal data that our users may input via this website. We cannot, however, be responsible for loss or misuse of personal data which is intercepted or otherwise accessed by unauthorised persons. We therefore exclude all liability for this.

  • We are committed to complying with U.K. data protection laws to the extent that they apply to our use of any personal information we retain.

  • You have the right to ask us for a copy of your personal data and to amend or delete the data at any time.

     

Your right to know 

  • On our ‘contact us’ page You can find contact details for our organisation.

  • We will retain your data until you instruct us to remove it.

  • contractors or other representatives providing us with newsletter functionality might access your personal data.

  • Your personal data will be stored until you tell us otherwise.

  • In case you would like to exercise any of your GDPR related rights (the right to access, rectification, erasure, restriction of processing and right to data portability) please contact us via email.

  • You have the right to register a complaint with the appropriate authorities. 

Cookies and tracking

In order to improve the overall experience of visiting our website, we use a server-based log to collect anonymous information about our website visitors. This data is used for insight purposes (e.g. to analyse market trends and demographics and develop the service which we offer to you or other individuals in the future).

 

Use of Cookies on our website

By using this site, you have given us consent to use cookies.

 

Google Analytics

Our website uses Google Analytics which relies on cookies to generate more advanced visitor charts and data mining reports. Similarly, to our server-based logs, Google Analytics collects anonymous information that will not be used to identify our website visitors.

 

Controlling Cookies

Your web browser (the software you use to access our website) should allow you to control the cookies that it stores on your computer. Please refer to the relevant supplier’s website to find out more.

 

Changes to this Privacy Policy

We may amend this Privacy Policy from time to time, for example to keep it up to date, to implement minor technical adjustments and improvements or to comply with legal requirements. We will always update this Privacy Policy on our website, so please try to read it when you visit the website (the “last updated” reference tells you when we last updated our Privacy Policy).

Last updated: 9 January 2021

 

If you feel that this site is not following its stated policy, you may contact us via the form on the Contact Us page.