Privacy Notice

The British Trombone Society values your privacy. In order to keep you informed, we have created this privacy statement that discloses our purposes and methods for online collection and use of information. This statement applies to all information collected through this website and information gathered from any web pages that we host.

Contact for privacy enquiries:

British Trombone Society
1-3 Church Street
Hutton
Driffield
Yorkshire
YO25 9PR
UNITED KINGDOM
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Types of information collected

All personal information collected by this website is collected through voluntary submission via input forms. This information, past the extent to which you have agreed to its display on this website, is never sold, shared, or distributed to companies or individuals.

Forum registration

The British Trombone Society requires a valid e-mail address for users who wish to participate in the Forum. This allows us to protect our community from abusive postings and provides a verifiable point of contact should any legal questions arise. During forum registration, you also have the option of providing some additional information such as occupation, interests, ICQ/AIM number and homepage URL. This information is made available to other Forum users to foster a sense of community. If you have any concerns about providing this information, simply leave the fields blank and your registration will still be processed. You may at any time update or change your user profile on the Forum.

Cookies

Certain activities on this website involve the use of "cookies" to enhance your experience. This includes retention of your username and password for the Forum and showing a default topic view when you visit the forums. Website analytics software will also store information in a cookie. If your browser does not support cookies, or if you have cookies turned off, these preferences will not be set.

Disclosure of personal information

The British Trombone Society does not disclose your personal information to any third parties for any purpose without your prior consent. All reasonable care is taken by staff handling personal information to ensure its security both offline and online.

It is important to be aware that when you provide personal information (e.g., last name, address, phone number) voluntarily in a posting on the Forum, that information is publicly available and may be used by someone in a manner unintended by you. For that reason, we discourage the offering of any personal information within the Forum.

Concerns or questions?

The British Trombone Society is committed to protecting the privacy of members, readers and supporters. We will gladly answer any questions you have concerning our privacy policy. Please e-mail us at: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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