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Privacy

                                                                                   

The purpose of the privacy policy is to inform you as a user of the Keep My Head Straight mental health blog about what information we collect when you visit the service, how we use the information, whether the information is disclosed and the ways in which we protect users’ privacy. We want you to feel secure when using the website and associated services. We are committed to respecting your privacy. Below we give an overview of how we do that.

How do we use your information?

At Keep My Head Straight , we are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We undertake not to disclose any data without your consent or as permitted by the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

We analyse information to see what is most effective about our website and associated services to help us identify ways to improve it and to make it more effective. We may also use information for other purposes, which we would describe to you at the point when we collect the information. We will process your data in accordance with the Data Protection Act (1998).

What information do we collect?

We collect information indirectly and directly:

When you use the Keep My Head Straight (https://keepmyheadstraight.co.uk) we use technology to collect information indirectly, such as your internet address. This is commonplace across all internet services to enable the investigation of issues such as malicious use. This information is then kept in our internet access logs.

We collect information directly from you in a number of ways. One way is by using cookies. Cookies are small files of information that save and retrieve information about your visit to our site, such as how you entered our site, how you navigated through the site and what information was of interest to you. This information is collected for a number of reasons, for example, to help develop the website and associated services. (See our Cookies policy for more information on the cookies we use.)

We also collect information when you give it to us by filling a feedback form, for example. When we collect this type of information, we will notify you as to why we are asking for information and how this information will be used. It is completely up to you whether you provide it, but not providing information may affect our ability to provide services to you.

If you wish, you can opt-in to receive our free email newsletters. When you subscribe we ask which elf topics you would like to receive emails for. You can change your mind at any time by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of any email you receive from us, or by contacting us at keepmyheadstraight@gmail.com

Third-party Sites

We will not share your data with third parties unless where necessary to enable us to comply with legal obligations or where permitted by law.

The social media bookmarking sites that the Keep My Head Straight links to are third-party sites and Keep My Head Straight does control the way these sites use your information. If you choose to access these sites using the links provided, the operators of these sites may collect information from you that may be used by them in accordance with their privacy policies, which may differ from ours.

Attention! You should read their privacy policies carefully to find out what happens to any information that is collected by these services when you use them.

Use of the Keep My Head Straight tools on third-party sites will be tracked. No personal data is collected by the tools. Information gathered by the Keep My Head Straight includes the user’s IP address, the web page a tool is accessed from, and how many times it is accessed. In some cases, tracking is used to show user journeys through a tool.

This information is the sole property of Keep My Head Straight  and will not be shared with third parties. All Keep My Head Straight  Service tools store the number of times a user has visited the tool. Some tools also store ‘state’ information so that when a user returns to a tool it is in the ‘state’ they left it in.

Privacy and confidentiality

Whether you are speaking for yourself or on behalf of another person – if for example you are a carer or parent – do not name the individuals you are talking about. If you are making a comment on another person’s behalf, it is best instead to talk of ”my husband” “my uncle” and so on to protect their privacy.

Please note that to protect your privacy any information you contribute that reveals personal information, such as phone numbers, email addresses, addresses and so on will be removed.

Any attempts to use the site to exchange personal information or arrange meetings with another user will also be removed.

Screen Names, nicknames and impersonation

Screen names used on Keep My Head Straight are moderated. When selecting a screen name make sure you choose one that is not rude, offensive or aimed at impersonating another person.

Please avoid naming businesses or commercial services in your comment.

We ask that people under 16 get permission from a parent or guardian before posting on the Keep My Head Straight.

Retention period

We only keep your information for as long as it is necessary to fulfil the purposes for which the personal information was collected.  This includes for the purpose of meeting any legal and reporting requirements or obligations.

Security of your information

We take reasonable measures to ensure the confidentiality and security of personal data for which we are responsible.

How to access your personal data

You have the right to access the information which we hold about you, and why, subject to any exemptions using a Subject Access Request.  Requests must be made in writing and you will need to provide:

  • Adequate information (for example full name) so that your identity can be verified and your personal data located.

  • A description of what information you are requesting to enable us to retrieve it in an efficient manner.

You should send your request to  keepmyheadstraight@gmail.com

Changes to our privacy policy

Any changes we may make to our privacy policy in the future will be posted on this page and, where appropriate, notified to you by e-mail. Your continued use of this site after any change in this Privacy Policy will constitute your acceptance of such change.

Contact

Questions, comments and requests regarding this privacy policy are welcomed and should be addressed to keepmyheadstraight@gmail.com

You can contact us at any time to request that all, or some, of your individual data be deleted or amended. You can unsubscribe at any time from our mailing list by clicking the unsubscribe link in the footer of any email you receive from us, or by contacting us via email.

This privacy policy covers the Keep My Head Straight website at https://www.keepmyheadstraight.co.uk. Any links from this site to other websites are not covered by this policy.

Cookies

When we provide services, we want to make them easy, useful and reliable. Where services are delivered on the internet, this sometimes involves placing small amounts of information on your computer, mobile phone or whatever device you are using to access the internet. This information is held in cookies.

Cookies  are small information files placed on your device and are used to improve services for you by, for example:

  • enabling the service to recognise your device so you do not need to give the same information repeatedly

  • recognising when you have already given a username and password so that you do not need to do so for every subsequent web page you visit

  • measuring how many people are using the services we provide, so we can make them easier and faster to use
    analysing data, anonymously, to help us understand how people interact with government services

You can learn more about cookies from the GOV.UK guidance on cookies.

The cookies we use identify you merely as a number. If you are uncomfortable about the use of cookies, you can disable them by changing the settings in the preferences or options menu in your internet browser (go to aboutcookies.org for information on how to do this).

However, disabling cookies may affect our ability to provide services to you; if certain cookies are disabled you may not be able to access the service. If you continue without changing your settings, we will accept your consent to receive these cookies.

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