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Information myasanet does collect / use:

  • Registration details:
    • Name - this can be your real name or nickname
    • Email address - used to verify member's identity and contact them occasionally. It is not passed on to 3rd parties or used to spam you
    • Location - to provide a localised service (i.e. unique search engines), this information is required. Similarly with your timezone
  • When you (or a member of the public) visits your homepage including:
  • When you update a section in your Member Centre
  • Cookie to automatically log you in each visit

 

Information myasanet does not collect / use:

  • What links you click on, or how many times
  • What searches are performed on your homepage
  • Any personal details other than what has explicitly been requested during registration

Your privacy is important and data is always securely protected and backed up and passwords are encrypted and are only known by the member - not the administrator

Links to websites other than within the asanet.co.uk domain family are not covered by this policy.

asanet reserves the right to modify this policy statement at any time without notice. Changes will be posted on this page.

Questions, concerns, comments, and complaints regarding this privacy statement can be addressed via the contact page.

 

Summary of terms

  • Cookies

    myasanet uses cookies. A message is given to a web browser by myasanet. The message is then stored by the browser in a text file called a cookie. Each time the browser requests a page from the myasanet server, this message is sent back. myasanet only uses cookies to identify users and let them view/edit their homepage without continually typing their username and password each time. See here for more information and links on cookies.

  • IP (Internet Protocol)

    All networks connected to the internet speak IP, the technical standard which allows data to be transmitted between two devices. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is responsible for making sure messages get from one host to another and that the messages are understood.

    An IP address is used whenever you are connected to the Internet. For example, it may look something like this: 198.184.98.9