Privacy Policy
Your privacy is important to us. To better protect your privacy we provide this notice explaining our online information practices and the choices you can make about the way your information is collected and used. We are committed to protecting your privacy, and information will not usually be disclosed to third parties without your prior consent. Information we collect from users of the site will be stored securely by us on computers in the UK.
Registering with INASP
Registering with the INASP website enables you to sign for email alerts for new publications, events and announcements. Registering may also allow access to member-specific areas of the website.
When registering, we require some personal information, including your name, country and email address. We also ask some further questions in order to gain a clearer understanding of our users as a whole. These relate to your profession and place of work. The information you provide will be stored and used by INASP for internal statistical analysis only. The information will not be passed on or used outside of INASP.
Your personal information is password protected for security, and you can access and change your details and requirements at any time. Registering with INASP is free and you can unsubscribe online or by emailing webmaster@inasp.info with your details. If you do not opt-in for electronic alerts, we reserve the right to contact you by email only in reference to your registration details if and when we are updating our system.
As this data is stored in the United Kingdom, you have certain rights in British law under the Data Protection Acts 1984 and 1988. In particular, you have the right to be told what personal information we hold about you on our databases. If you require further information, you should write to us, at:
INASP
60 St Aldates
Oxford, OX1 1ST
United Kingdom
If you are concerned about how your information is used, we recommend that you review this privacy statement periodically, as INASP may update it from time to time.
If you feel that this site is not following its stated privacy policy, you may contact us at inasp@inasp.info. We will be sure to address your concerns.
Cookies
A cookie is a small file that contains a unique alphanumeric code selected randomly. This cookie is stored on your computer. Cookies are used, for example, to count the total number of unique users who are accessing a website over a particular period of time, or to see which pages are most frequently viewed.
INASP's website uses cookies to collect data about its activity. Cookies do not identify the person at the computer, and information gathered is not shared with third parties. It is used to monitor the use of the website and provide us with raw data we can use to judge, and demonstrate, the website's effectiveness.
The INASP website makes use of Google Analytics. To learn more about how Google Analytics collects and uses information, see the Google Privacy Center. A 'Browser Opt-out' add-on is available to prevent information being sent to Google Analytics.
