Privacy Policy
In compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation the Committee, as trustees of The Bridge Singers (“the Choir”), need to advise you of our privacy policy.
The BRIDGE SINGERS website stores very limited information about our site visitors. However we do use some external services which may store data about you. We list what we store and the external services we use below.
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We have a contact us form which allows you to send us a message/enquiry. The details you fill in are passed to us by email but not stored on the website. We will retain the emails sent to us this way and will use your contact details to respond to you about your enquiry.
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Any contact details you provide us will be kept completely confidential on a password protected electronic database and used only for the purposes of answering your enquiry after which it will be deleted unless you go on to become a choir member.
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Your details will not be shared with any third parties.
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What this means for everyone : You have the right to ask us to tell you what information we hold about you or to tell us to change or correct that information
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The BRIDGE SINGERS website collects visitor information through Google Analytics. This information is anonymised and should not personally identify you. You can view Google's privacy policy here.
If you have any queries about our use of your data please use the contact details you can find on the website
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Cookies on BRIDGE SINGERS
This website uses cookies for a number of different purposes.
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Cookies are set by Google Analytics to collect anonymised visitor statistics.
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If you are a site administrator, cookies will be used to keep you logged in.
If you don't consent to the above use please either leave the site or configure your browser to block cookies from it.
Additional Info
Unless you have specifically told your browser not to accept cookies, almost all websites place cookies on your devices. This is not in itself a security or privacy issue.
However, cookies can be used by some systems to, for instance track your web usage to work out which advertisements to show you, or gain information about your social networking usage. If you worry that this impinges on your privacy, search for 'block all cookies' or view this page for an idea of how to tell your browser not to allow them.
If you do this you may find that some websites will not work for you at all, or on others some functionality, like shopping baskets may not work.
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