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Privacy Notice

If you provide your contact details via email or the online reply form, Oxford North Rotary will only use those details for the purposes of handling your inquiry and providing any services that may subsequently be required. Oxford North Rotary undertakes to keep your contact details safe and will not sell or otherwise pass on your details to any third party.

Cookies:

We do not use cookies on this site to identify individuals, other than when a member logs into the members area. These are 'Session Cookies' which are destroyed when a member logs out of the site or closes the browser window - they are not stored long term on the user's computer. These are used so that a member can only log into his/her club etc.

We use Google Analytics to make sure our statistics are reliable.

Google Analytics stores information about what pages you visit, how long you are on the site, how you got here and what you click on. We do not collect or store your personal information (e.g. your name or address) so this information cannot be used to identify who you are.

We have some pages that link to external tools such as Google Maps and YouTube. These tools sit on Google’s web servers and you can find more information on Google's Privacy Policy here.

Some pages may have cookies used to integrate with Social Media sites, so that, for example, if you are logged into Facebook, you can 'like' pages.

We do not collect personal data in the public area of the site - if you complete a contact form, for example, your email address is not stored in a database for re-use, nor is any information passed to third parties.

What are cookies?

A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that typically allows a website to function more effectively - e.g. by tracking recent actions (such as having put an item into an online shopping basket.) Cookies are also commonly used to enable site analytics as noted above.

Cookies - advice for members of the public (opens in new window. Produced by the Information Commissioner's Office.)

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