Data Protection
The University recognises the importance of personal privacy and ensures that all personal data is held in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. The University’s Data Protection Policy and procedures and information on data subjects’ rights are given at http://www.york.ac.uk/records-management/dp/
Freedom of Information Act
The University is committed to the principles of freedom of information. The University’s Freedom of Information Policy, its Publication Scheme and information for requesters are given at http://www.york.ac.uk/records-management/foi/
Logs
The University maintains logs of its servers’ activities. The server log files include the IP address of each computer which accesses the University’s website. The logs are used to support essential maintenance of the site including analysing how the site is used.
Personal Information
Website visitors will not be asked to provide personal information unless they choose to become a member of the LBNet network. In this instance, they will be required to agree to the separate terms and conditions of membership which can be found on the Membership tab.
Cookies
A cookie is a small text file which helps your web browser navigate through a particular website. The cookie can then be read back later by the web browser as required. The use of cookies is a convenient way of allowing a computer to remember specific information relating to a website which has been visited. For further information about cookies including a detailed definition, please consult All About Cookies.
Managing / deleting cookies from this site
You can manage cookies from this site, including blocking or deleting them, by changing the settings in your web browser. However, please note that deleting cookies may result in parts of this site and its online services not working as expected.
Cookie usage
Cookies are used to help with the planning, operation and development of the website. They are also used to target information at specific audiences. The site sets cookies including, but not limited to, the following:
- Google Analytics
The University uses Google Analytics which generates cookies to produce statistics on website usage. The information about pages accessed is stored purely for statistical purposes. For further information, please see Google’s statement on Analytics and cookies. - Third Party Social Media Sites
The University may embed “widgets” from social media sites such as Twitter into its pages. These sites use cookies to track who is logged in and identify which pages from York use these “widgets”.
Feedback
The University welcomes comments and suggestions about this website. Feedback can be provided by contacting the Network Manager. If you wish to make a complaint, this should also be addressed to the Network Manager.
Changes to website terms of use
We may revise these terms of use at any time by amending this page. It is your responsibility to check from time to time and take notice of any changes we make.