At Joy House
London, we respect your right to privacy and are committed to protecting
the personal information that we ask you to supply to us. We will
use the information we collect about you to provide a better site
experience.
We and our associated companies may use
your personal information to inform you about the latest changes
to the site and products or services that you may find of interest
but if you prefer not to receive this you can tell us by sending
an e-mail message to Admin@joyhouselondon.org
What information do we ask for?
We will only collect personally identifiable information to the
extent reasonably necessary to serve our legitimate business purposes,
and we will maintain appropriate safeguards to ensure the security,
integrity and privacy of the information you have provided. In addition,
we will take reasonable steps to ensure that third parties to whom
we transfer any data will provide sufficient protection of that
personal information.
How do we use the information?
We monitor customer traffic patterns and site usage to help us develop
the design and layout of the site. We may use your personal information
for our internal marketing and demographic studies, so we can consistently
improve our site to better meet our visitors’ needs. To enforce
legal rights and the law, we may also disclose information to law
enforcement agencies.
Will Joy House London disclose the information
it collects to outside parties?
Joy House London does not supply your personal information to others.
We may choose to do so in the future with trustworthy third parties,
in order that they can send you information that they think will
be of interest to you but you can tell us not to by e-mailing us
at Admin@joyhouselondon.org
Cookies
Joy House London uses both two types of cookies on the website:
session cookies and persistent cookies.
Session cookies are only temporary and are erased when your browser
leaves a website. This cookie enables the website to remember important
details such pages visited and time spent.
How to disable cookies:
Here is some information on how to disable cookies in some of the
most popular browsers. If you use a browser which is not featured
below you should be able to access information on how to disable
cookies by going to the "Help" section of that browser.
Microsoft Internet Explorer v.6 - In your
browser click on "Tools" then choose "Internet options".
Click on the "Privacy" tab. On the privacy tab, click
on the "Advanced" button. A window will pop open where
you can modify the settings that your browser uses to handle cookies.
Check the box next to "Override automatic cookie handling".
This will activate the options below where you can manually change
the cookie handling settings.
Microsoft Internet Explorer v.5 and v.5.5 - In your browser window
click on "Tools" then choose "Internet options".
Click the "Security" button. A window will pop up and
then you should choose "Custom level". Scroll down the
list of options until you find options under the "Cookies"
heading. Here you can change the settings of how your browser should
handle cookies.
Netscape Navigator v.4.75 - In the browser
window, click "Edit" and choose "Preferences".
A window will pop open where you can modify many of the browser
settings. Click on the "Advanced" option to highlight
it. The advanced option screen will appear on the right where you
can modify the way the browser should handle cookies.For
as much information about cookies as you could reasonably expect
to find in one place go to www.allaboutcookies.org.
Your consent
By using the site, you signify your assent to the Joy House London
Privacy Policy. If you do not agree to this policy, please do not
use this site. We reserve the right to make changes to our Privacy
Policy. Any change to the policy will be published on this page
so that you are always aware of it. Your continued use of the site
will signify your acceptance of these changes.
© 2007 Joy House London. All rights reserved.
Last updated: September 2007
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