The National Barter's Privacy StatementThis document declares the undertakings by The National Barter in relation to its handling of Your Data.
Data CollectionThe National Barter undertakes to collect Your Data by means that are:
If you visit The National Barter's web-site, your web-browser automatically discloses, and The National Barter's web-server automatically logs, the following information: the date and time, the IP address from which you issued the request, the type of browser and operating system you are using, the URL of any page that referred you to the page, the URL you requested, and whether your request was successful. This data may or may not be sufficient to identify you. Any additional data that you provide, e.g. in a web-form, may also be logged. This data may or may not be sufficient to identify you. Any additional data that your web-browser automatically provides may also be logged. This will be the case, for example, if your browser has previously been requested to store data on your computer in 'cookies' and submits them each time you request a web-page within a particular domain (such as The National Barter.com). This data may or may not be sufficient to identify you. If you disclose personal data to The National Barter in conjunction with an identifier such as your name or your credit-card details, The National Barter will collect Your Data. Moreover, any data that becomes available to The National Barter through any of the means described in the preceding paragraphs may be able to be associated with that identifier, and hence become Your Data. Subject to the qualifications immediately below, The National Barter undertakes to collect Your Data from you and not from other parties. This undertaking is qualified as follows:
Where The National Barter collects Your Data from sources other than you, it undertakes:
The National Barter undertakes to declare the purpose of collection in a manner which is clear and meaningful, and to avoid vague, highly inclusive statements such as 'to support our operations'. Data SecurityThe National Barter undertakes to store Your Data in a manner that ensures security against unauthorised access, alteration or deletion, at a level commensurate with its sensitivity. The National Barter undertakes to store Your Data only in jurisdictions where data protections are at least equivalent to those required under the OECD Guidelines. The National Barter undertakes to transmit Your Data in a manner that ensures security against unauthorised access, alteration or deletion, at a level commensurate with its sensitivity. The National Barter undertakes to implement appropriate measures to ensure security of Your Data against inappropriate behaviour by The National Barter's staff-members and contractors. These include:
Data UseUse refers to the application of Your Data by any part of The National Barter, or any staff-member or contractor of The National Barter in the course of their work. The National Barter undertakes to use Your Data only for:
The National Barter undertakes to use YourData only if it has demonstrable relevance to the particular use to which it is being put. The National Barter undertakes to use YourData in such a manner as to take into account the possibility that it is not of sufficient quality for the purpose, e.g. because it is inaccurate, out-of-date, incomplete, or out-of-context. Data DisclosureDisclosure refers to making YourData available to any party other than The National Barter and You. The term disclosure may include many different conditions of data transfer, including selling, renting, trading, sharing and giving. The National Barter undertakes to disclose Your Data only under the following circumstances:
In all cases, The National Barter undertakes to disclose only such of Your Data as is necessary in the particular circumstances. Data Retention and DestructionSubject to the qualifications immediately below, The National Barter undertakes:
This undertaking is qualified as follows:
Access by You to Your Personal DataThe National Barter undertakes to provide you with access to Your Data, subject to only such conditions and processes as are reasonable in the circumstances. In particular, The National Barter undertakes to enable access:
The National Barter undertakes to establish and operate identity authentication protections for access to Your Data that are appropriate to its sensitivity, but practical. This may involve some inconvenience; for example, relatively straightforward procedures may be involved in order to provide you with access through a channel that you have previously registered with The National Barter (such as a particular email-address), but may impose more onerous procedures if you wish to use some other channel. In the event that you dispute some aspect of Your Data, The National Barter undertakes to take reasonable steps in relation to the amendment, supplementation or deletion of Your Data. You undertake:
Information about Data-Handling PracticesThe National Barter undertakes to make information available to you about the manner in which The National Barter handles your data:
Where Your Data is disclosed to a contractor, The National Barter undertakes to make information available to you on request about the manner in which The National Barter's contractors handle your data. The National Barter undertakes to ensure that the information provided is meaningful, and addresses your concerns. You undertake:
Handling of Enquiries, General Concerns and ComplaintsIf you have enquiries, general concerns, or complaints about these Terms, or about The National Barter's behaviour in relation to these Terms, you undertake:
The National Barter undertakes:
You further undertake to not pursue The National Barter through any Regulator or the media:
EnforcementThe National Barter declares that its undertakings in these Terms are intended to create legal obligations, and that those obligations are intended to be enforceable under appropriate laws in appropriate jurisdictions. These include laws relating to data protection, privacy, fair trading, corporations and criminal laws. You undertake to seek enforcement only in a jurisdiction that is relevant to the transactions that have taken place between You and The National Barter, in particular the jurisdiction in which you live or in which you performed the relevant acts, and the jurisdiction in which The National Barter is domiciled or performed the relevant acts. If you wish to discover the relevant laws in any particular jurisdiction, The National Barter draws your attention to the following resources:
Changes to These Privacy UndertakingsThe National Barter undertakes:
DefinitionsThe National Barter means the Internet services offered by this Web site and all related services and communications. Your Data means data that is capable of being associated with you, whether or not it includes an explicit identifier such as your name or customer number. In particular, it encompasses all data that The National Barter is capable of correlating with you, using such means as server-logs and cookie-contents. Your Data does not refer to data that can no longer be associated with you. This includes aggregated data that does not and cannot identify the individuals whose data are included in the aggregation. Consent means your concurrence with an action to be taken by The National Barter. Consent may be express or implicit, but in either case must be informed and freely-given. The DoubleClick DART cookie is used by Google in the ads served on publisher websites displaying AdSense for content ads. When users visit an AdSense publisher's website and either view or click on an ad, a cookie may be dropped on that end user's browser. The data gathered from these cookies will be used to help AdSense publishers better serve and manage the ads on their site(s) and across the web.Google, as a third party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on your site. Google's use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to your users based on their visit to your sites and other sites on the Internet. Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy. |

