Privacy and Data Protection
Privacy and Data Protection, GDPR Notice, Image Attributions, Cookie Policy
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Privacy Policy
What this privacy policy covers
The privacy and security of your personal information is extremely important to us. So that you can be informed and confident about giving us your information, this privacy policy explains how and why we use your personal data. We take care to ensure that we use your information in accordance with all applicable laws concerning the protection of personal information.
We’ll keep this policy updated to show you all the things we do with your personal data. This policy applies if you’re a member, volunteer, donor or supporter of Get Ryedale Cycling Forum or if you visit our website, email, call or write to us. We will never sell your personal data. We will not share your personal data with another organisation unless we have your specific permission to do so.
If you have any questions in relation to this privacy policy or how we use your personal data they should be sent to info@penninewebsites.com.
Who we are
Get Ryedale Cycling Forum are a group.
What information we may collect about you
We collect information about our members and supporters. The information we gather may include:
Personal information: Name and email address.
Your preferences: We keep a record of what you’ve told us about how you like to be contacted and what you’d like to receive.
Record of your support: We collect and process information about your interactions with us, including:
• Details about our contact with you through email.
• Details about donations you make to us
• Details about events that you register for, or attend
• Any other support you provide to us.
Photography and Video
There are three main ways we capture photography and video to use in our work.
Street photography: For editorial use in illustrating articles, blog posts and other published content of public interest. Images taken in this context will not be used for membership or fundraising campaigns or other promotional use.
Event photography: To celebrate and record events we organise. We will always make it clear when we are taking photos or filming at events. Please let us know if you do not wish to be featured.
Promotional photography and personal stories: To enhance our brand identity and promote our organisation, including membership and fundraising campaigns. We will always seek explicit signed permission from those featured and, for under 18s, the permission of their parents or guardians.
We store images in a secure location and can supply copies of photos on request. It is your right to request removal of photos or video including your face from our archive or materials.
Social media
In addition to the photography and video policies listed above, on occasion we will repost image stagged with our social media handles and hashtags. In the event that Get Ryedale Cycling Forum provides certain hashtags, if you choose to add those hashtags to your image, the image may be redisplayed on our social media feeds or website. While you retain ownership of the image, using the hashtags we request gives us permission to display the image. If you do not want your image posted by us, please do not tag us or use the hashtags listed. We will always seek additional permission from you for any photos or videos featuring under 18s.
Cookies and third-party websites
Cookies
Cookies are small text files stored on your computer when you visit certain websites. We may use first party cookies (cookies that we have set, that can only be read by our website) to personalise your online experience. We may also use third party cookies (cookies that are set by an organisation other than the owner of the website) for the purposes of website measurement and targeted advertising. You can control the use of cookies via your browser.
Links to other websites
Our website may, from time to time, contain links to and from the websites of advertisers and affiliates. If you follow a link to any of these websites, please note that these websites have their own privacy policies and that we don't accept any responsibility or liability for these policies. Please check these policies before you submit any personal data to these websites. This privacy policy applies solely to the personal data collected by Get Ryedale Cycling Forum.
Image Attributions
Broughton Bank Safer Path, near Malton - photo by Mike Potter
Mountain Bike Photographs - photo by Geipenko from the Noun Project
Opening of Pickering Pump Track - photos with thanks to jemisonphotographer.co.uk
Anonymous man pumping up wheel of bicycle by Addictive Stock from the Noun Project
Bike Gears Photos - Jeremias Radny from Unsplash
Couple comparing paper map and a GPS navigator by David Pereiras from the Noun Project
First section of Broughton Bank Safer Path, near Malton - photos by Barry Purkiss
Bike Gears - photos by Taylor Smith from Unsplash
Various including view of Moors Bus and path keeper photographs - photos by Helen Gundry
Fat Lads on Bikes photos from Unsplash
Helmsley photos by Chris Curtis
Picture of a notepad - David Travis from Unsplash
Documents picture - Bernd Klutsch from Unsplash
Map Readers - David Pereiras from Noun Project
Man on bicycle (Mick Kirkman) in the forest on contact page - photo by Dom Barry
Three wheeled bikes in woods - photo by Peter Kindersley
Cyclists on bridge at Terrington - credit Cycle England
Cyclists in Dalby Forest - credit Visit Britain
Cyclist on Chimney Bank - credit Mick Kirkman
Two children cycling in Hamsterley Forest - credit Visit County Durham
Sutton Bank at Dusk - credit Unsplash
Laptop and Phone in use - credit Unsplash
Two cyclists riding into distance - Benjamin Elliott - Unsplash
Ryedale in Winter - Paul Morley - Unsplash
Excavation work photos - Broughton Bank Safer Path, near Malton - Photos by Mike Potter
First section of Broughton Bank Safer Path, near Malton - photos by Barry Purkiss
Map Readers in Woods by David Pereiras - Noun Project
Please note that if any image on this website has not been listed above or is listed incorrectly then you should let us know.
Please send details of the picture in question and the correct copyright owner.
Contact details of the website provider are given below.
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Cookies
The types of cookies Webflow uses
There are two types of cookies: session cookies and persistent cookies. We use both session and persistent cookies. Session cookies allow us to uniquely identify your browser while you are logged in and to process your online transactions. Session cookies disappear from your computer when the web browser is closed or computer is turned off. We also utilise persistent cookies to make it easier to log into and use the Service. Persistent cookies remain on computers after the web browser is closed or the computer is turned off.
Managing first-party cookies with your browser settings
If you would like to control the first-party cookies on our Services, you can use your browser to enable, disable, or delete cookies. To do this, follow the instructions provided by your browser (usually located within the “Help,” “Tools,” or “Edit” settings). However, please be aware that if you set your browser to disable cookies, you may not be able to access secure areas of the Services and other parts of the Services may also not work properly.
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- Safari (Desktop) or Safari (Mobile)
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If you use a different browser, please refer to your browser’s documentation. You can also find out more about how to change your browser cookie settings at www.allaboutcookies.org.
Contacting Our Web Designer
If you would like to contact the person that made this website for any reason please email info@penninewebsites.com