Our Use Of Cookies

Cookies

IP addresses and cookies

We may obtain information about your general Internet usage by using cookie files which are stored on the hard drive of your computer.

Cookies are tiny text files which identify your computer to our server as a unique user when you visit certain pages on the Website and they are stored by your Internet browser on your computer's hard drive. Cookies can be used to recognise your Internet Protocol address, saving you time while you are on, or want to enter, the Website. We use cookies for your convenience in using the Website and also for various other purposes which are set out in the table below. Your browser can be set to not accept cookies, but this would restrict your use of the Website. Please accept our assurance that the cookies that we use are free from viruses. If you want to find out more information about cookies, go to http://www.allaboutcookies.org or to find out about removing them from your browser, go to http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/index.html.

Please note that our third-party connections, event organisers and advertisers may also use cookies on sites they link off to. We vet our event organisers and advertisers carefully before we allow them to advertise on this Website. Each of our event organisers and advertisers may use cookies and will have their own privacy and cookies policies; you should check them carefully before you use their websites or services in any way.

Where we store your personal data

We have in place appropriate technical and security measures to prevent unauthorised or unlawful access to or accidental loss of or destruction or damage to your information. We host and back-up in the UK only

We store your personal details on a secure server. We use industry standard security and firewalls on our servers. We do not collect payment card details directly. To pay for certain Services you will be redirected to a secure third-party payment provide.

We maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards in connection with the collection, storage and disclosure of your information. Our security procedures mean that we may occasionally request proof of identity before we disclose personal information to you.

You are responsible for protecting against unauthorised access to your password and to your computer.