The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland left the European Union on the 31st January 2020, which on the 25th May 2018 The Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which regulates how organisations and businesses use the data they collect on visitors to their respective websites, social media, newsletters, advertisements and any other forms of digital access and that applies to non-digital interactions with customers and users of goods and services.
We [The London International Post] want to set-out in simple and easy to follow terms and conditions, which includes data protection and how we collect and use information from visitors to our digital news platform and associated external platforms such as our blog's and social media sites we use to promote our digital news platform and the content we include on our news digital platform.
The most important point we like to make, is that we have never, or, do not collect information to sell to third parties for any profit or revenue stream. What we do with data and information we collect is to form a picture on how well The London International Post is doing across the Internet.The Data and Information we collect:
Let's break this section down into two parts:
1. Automatically when a visitor looks at our digital news platform, we can see their ISP number, which can give us the geographic location and we can extract personal information to identify the visitor.
2. When the visitor is looking around our digital news platform COOKIES will be transferred onto the visitors computer, which will create a link between our servers and the visitors computer, which helps with navigation like using the backward and forward arrows on the search engine bar, thus allow quicker times if the visitor chooses to navigate around our digital news platform.
Important to know and do each time you finished browsing the Internet is to always CLEAN your computer with your ANTI-VIRUS programme, and Windows DISC CLEANUP programme, which will remove COOKIES, including The London International Post's. We respect and make secure information we collect from visitors to our digital news platform and external sites including social media accounts.Data and Information we actually use:
1. We use general geographic information, which means we see a collective group of where people have seen or accessed our digital news platform, which includes external and social media sites.
2. We collect information on what gender and age visitors are in relation to the audience we are engaging and communicating with and to.
3. We collect data on how many times each page is visited.
Data and Information we are not interested in:
We are not interested in the ISP address of our visitors to The London International Post digital news platform. We are not interested in identifying our visitors to The London International Post digital news platform. We have never and do not intend to use any data and information to sell to third parties as a form of a revenue stream to The London International Post.Policy:
We [The London International Post] respect our visitors and those that seek to engage with us and with that mindset we only want to create a community with like-minded individuals, businesses or groups that have a mutual interest in the areas of the media and publishing industry.You can set your own level of privacy within search engine browsers such as Microsoft's Edge - Bing - Google - Mozilla - Yahoo! as well as countless others across the globe.
For these settings please click on the Browser you choose to use to view the Internet - so you can adjust your preferences on what you want Websites to access from you.Bing - Google - Mozilla - Yahoo! Browsers and search engines have their own Terms and Conditions and Privacy Policies on the usages of their respective product(s).
Disclaimer
We [The London International Post] are not responsible for any damage to software or hardware from users who visit our digital news platform, nor any of our partners.Adsense:
The only revenue stream we use is Google's Adsense programme to generate an income to help fund The London International Post operation and keep us going as a digital news platform.Affiliate Programmes:
We participate in affiliate programmes by third party companies, which they have there own data protection policies, which by using our digital news platform will or may show adverts that are relevant or tailor made to your browsing of our digital news platform and the Internet as a whole.The Information Commissioner Office:
The Information Commissioners Office regulates data protection laws in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and European Union GDPR Directives, which the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland are a Member State of the European Union. Information Commissioner's Office in the UK