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British Aikido Board Website
Cookie Policy
If you continue to use our site we assume
that you agree to our use of cookies otherwise please do not use
this site.
Overview
Please read
the Privacy Policy and the site
Terms and Conditions and this
document before using
this site.
The Cookie Policy set out below shall apply to
all users of the site. The terms ‘you’, ‘your’ and ‘user’ refer to
any individual and/or business accessing this site for any reason.
References to ‘we’, ‘us’ and ‘our’ are references to BAB. The
information we collect from you is only that required by us in order
to provide you with the information you have requested and to
improve the service we provide. Except as provided in this Privacy
Policy, we do not supply your personal information to any other
person.
Use of cookies and similar
technologies
‘Cookies’ are small pieces of information
that are stored by your browser on your computer's hard drive. We use
cookies in several ways, for example to allow you to log in, to keep
track of your preferences, and for us to track usage of the site. Most
web browsers automatically accept cookies, but if you prefer not to
accept them, you can edit your browser options to block them in the
future (please refer to your browser help
function to learn more about cookie controls), although you may
find that you cannot access certain parts of the BAB Website. If
'Cookies' are required you will be advised as you try and login
The BAB and the companies that help us
run our website use cookies in several ways, such as:
1. Authenticating and identifying you on our websites and applications
so we can provide you the services you requested. 2. Keeping track
of information you have provided to us — for example, keeping items in
our shopping if you pay for items through the BAB Website. 3.
Remembering your preferences or where you left off in your use of an
BAB website. 4. Measuring your use of the BAB websites so that we
can improve them, tailor our websites and online services to your
likely interests, and for market research. 5. Understanding your
likely interests so we can provide you more relevant ads and
content on other companies’ websites.
Technically speaking,
cookies are called “HTTP cookies.” There are other technologies that
can be used for similar purposes, such as HTML5 Local Storage and
local shared objects (LSOs). LSOs are used by the authors of files
that are read by Adobe Flash Player and the websites hosting those
files. We may use HTML5 Local Storage, LSOs, and similar technologies
for authenticating you, keeping track of information you have provided
to us, and remembering your preferences (see purposes numbers 1
through 3 above).
Web beacons and embedded scripts
Web beacons and embedded scripts are other technologies that we
use in our websites and applications, as well as in some of our emails
and ads.
Web beacons (or “tags”) are simple programming code
included in web pages, emails, and ads that notify the BAB (or the
companies that help us run our website) when those web pages, emails,
or ads have been viewed or clicked on.
Embedded scripts are
programming code included within some of our web pages that measure
how you use those web pages, such as which links you click. We use
this information to improve our websites and online services, tailor
our websites and online services to your likely interests, and for
market research. You may be able to turn off scripting functionality,
such as JavaScript, within your browser (please
refer to your browser help function). Note that if you disable
scripting functionality, some parts of the BAB websites and
applications may not function properly.
Cookie Policy Changes
If we decide to change our Cookie Policy for the site, we
will post those changes on the site so that you will always know
what type of information we gather, how we might use that
information, and whether we will disclose it to anyone. If, at any
time, you have questions or concerns about our Cookie Policy, please email us at
Thank you for using ww.bab.org.uk. We hope you find it
informative and professional and look forward to reading your
comments and developing the site for your future use.
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