Privacy policy - Public Security news portal

The Public Security portal is committed to respect and protect your privacy.

As part of the common administration of our web sites, and in order to customise our service and ensure your security, we have to collect information about you. The following Privacy Policy statement describes the type of information we collect and how we intend to use it.

The Public Security portal has no liability on the Privacy Policy applied by the sites that you may access from or that may be linked to our site. The Public Security portal is not responsible for the privacy practices or content of such other sites. We encourage you to be aware when you leave our site and to read the privacy statements of each web site to which we may link.

Security

Certain services on the Public Security portal may require users to register, and may allocate you a username and a password.You are fully responsible for maintaining the confidentiality of the username and password that are assigned to you on registration.

However, the Public Security portal underlines that there is no complete security in the internet and therefore can not be liable for any annoyances, damages or losses that may occur by accessing internet.

Usage tracking

The Public Security portal tracks users' usage in order to constantly tune the presentation and the content of its web site and offer you an interactive and customised service. In no way, the Public Security portal correlates this statistic information with the personal information you recorded during registration. The Public Security portal uses your IP address to help diagnose any problem that you may encounter by using our server and to administrate our web site.

The Public Security portal may use cookies in order to track your usage pattern of the site. A cookie is a piece of information that is stored in your hardware drive in order to ease and customise your navigation in our web site. In no way they are used to spy the content of your drives and to access personal information. Cookies are not execution programs, but only simple text files recording data that you provided while navigating in the site, such as user ID or pages you visited. However, the Public Security portal does not use cookies to record your password or any other personal information. Furthermore, the use of cookies is subject to the fact that you configure your Internet Access to accept them.

Advertising

The Public Security portal reserves the right to collect aggregated statistic data in order to provide advertising tools to suppliers and allow our marketing team to reach the most accurate audience. However, the Public Security portal guarantees you that advertisers will never have access to your personal information. The Public Security portal reserves the right to use your e-mail address to send you information about services or products we may considered of any benefit for you. Should you want your e-mail address be excluded from such mailing lists, feel free to contact our marketing team at sales@Publicsecurityportal.com

We allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain anonymous information when you visit our site. These Web companies may use non-personally identifiable information (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over) during your visits to our Web site in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. These companies typically use a cookie or third party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice or to opt-out of this type of advertising, you can visit networkadvertising.org. You can also manage your OBA preferences from this page: http://www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp

Third party

In accordance with the UK Data Protection Act, the Public Security portal guarantees that your personal information will NOT be disclosed, sold, rented or licensed to any external organisation or third party, unless we have informed you AND fully been authorised by you.

However, should this be required by laws and in order to respect our integrity rules, the Public Security portal reserves the right to co-operate with the Police or any other Regulatory authorities and therefore to disclose part or whole of your data to these institutions.

Newsletters

The Public Security portal may use your personal record in order to send you electronic newsletters on a regular basis if you voluntary subscribe to this service or if we may consider that this information could be of any benefit for you. We will never share, sell, or rent individual personal information with anyone without your advance permission or unless ordered by a court of law. Also, you may unsubscribe at anytime by sending us an email, or by following the instructions at the end of the email newsletter.

Registration

The Public Security portal offers you the ability to join a professional community. As such, the Public Security portal may require personal information such as your name, address, company, or e-mail that you voluntarily input during the registration process. This information is used to customise the content of this web site and to provide you with the optimum service. We may use the information you provide to us for statistical, demographic, marketing and/or transaction purposes, and to notify you about new features of the site. By using our site, you consent to the collection and use of this information by us in accordance with this privacy policy. Please do not provide any information to us and leave the site immediately if you do not agree to this.

Updating information

At any time, the Public Security portal offers you the ability to update the personal data you recorded during registration. If you have any questions on how to correct or update your personal information, please feel free to contact us. Should you decide to leave the Public Security portal community, all the personal information that the Public Security portal collected during your registration will be deleted.

Feedback and questions

Should you have any additional questions or comments on this Privacy Policy, please feel free to contact our editorial team: editor@Publicsecurityportal.com.

We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy from time to time.

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