Privacy Policy
The following statement
explains our policy regarding the personal information we
collect about you.
- Statement of
intent
- Information
on visitors
- What is a
cookie?
- Submitting
personal information
- Access to
your personal information
- Users 16 and
under
- How to find
and control your cookies
- How do you
know which sites use cookies?
- How to see
your cookie code
1. Statement of
intent
From time to time, you will be
asked to submit personal information about yourself (e.g. name
and email address etc) in order to receive or use services on
our website. Such services include newsletters, competitions,
"Alert Email",live chats, message boards and 1DANCE.FM
membership.
By entering your details in
the fields requested, you enable 1DANCE.FM and its service
providers to provide you with the services you select.
Whenever you provide such personal information, we will treat
that information in accordance with this policy. Our services
are designed to give you the information that you want to
receive. 1DANCE.FM will act in accordance with current
legislation and aim to meet current Internet best
practice.
2. Information
on visitors
During the course of any visit
to 1DANCE.FM, the pages you see, along with something
called a cookie, are downloaded to your computer (see point 3
for more on this). Most, if not all, websites do this, because
cookies allow the website publisher to do useful things like
find out whether the computer (and probably its user) has
visited the site before. This is done on a repeat visit by
checking to see, and finding, the cookie left there on the
last visit.
Any information that is
supplied by cookies can help us to provide you with a better
service and assists us to analyze the profile of our visitors.
For example: if on a previous visit you went to, say, the
education pages, then we might find this out from your cookie
and highlight educational information on a second
visit.
3. What is a
cookie?
When you enter a site your
computer will automatically be issued with a cookie. Cookies
are text files that identify your computer to our server.
Cookies in themselves do not identify the individual user,
just the computer used. Many sites do this whenever a user
visits their site in order to track traffic flows.
Cookies themselves only record
those areas of the site that have been visited by the computer
in question, and for how long. Users have the opportunity to
set their computers to accept all cookies, to notify them when
a cookie is issued, or not to receive cookies at any time. The
last of these, of course, means that certain personalized
services cannot then be provided to that user.
NB: Even if you haven't set
your computer to reject cookies you can still browse our site
anonymously until such time as you register for 1DANCE.FM
services.
4. Use and
storage of your personal information
When you supply any personal
information to 1DANCE.FM (e.g. for competitions,
1DANCE.FM Community services or 1DANCE.FM membership)
we have legal obligations towards you in the way we deal with
that data. We must collect the information fairly, that is, we
must explain how we will use it (see the notices on particular
WebPages that let you know why we are requesting the
information) and tell you if we want to pass the information
on to anyone else. In general, any information you provide to
1DANCE.FM will only be used within 1DANCE.FM and by
its service providers. It will never be supplied to anyone
outside 1DANCE.FM without first obtaining your consent,
unless we are obliged or permitted by law to disclose it.
Also, if you post or send offensive or inappropriate content
anywhere on or to 1DANCE.FM or otherwise engage in any
disruptive behavior on 1DANCE.FM, and 1DANCE.FM
considers such behavior to be serious and/or repeated,
1DANCE.FM can use whatever information that is available
to it about you to stop such behavior. This may include
informing relevant third parties such as your employer, school
or e-mail provider about the content and your
behavior.
We will hold your personal
information on our systems for as long as you use the service
you have requested, and remove it in the event that the
purpose has been met, or, in the case of 1DANCE.FM
membership you no longer wish to continue your registration as
a 1DANCE.FM member. For safety reasons, however,
1DANCE.FM may store messaging transcript data (including
message content, member names, times and dates) arising from
the use of 1DANCE.FM Community services such as Connector
for a period of six months. Where personal information is held
for people who are not yet registered but have taken part in
other 1DANCE.FM services (eg competitions), that
information will be held only as long as necessary to ensure
that the service is run smoothly. We will ensure that all
personal information supplied is held securely, in accordance
with the Data Protection Act 1998.
If you are notified on a
1DANCE.FM site that your information may be used to allow
1DANCE.FM to contact you for "service administration
purposes", this means that 1DANCE.FM may contact you for a
number of purposes related to the service you have signed up
for. For example, we may wish to provide you with password
reminders or notify you that the particular service has been
suspended for maintenance. We will not contact you for
promotional purposes, such as notifying you of improvements to
the service or new services on 1DANCE.FM unless you
specifically agree to be contacted for such purposes at the
time you submit your information on the site, or at a later
time if you sign up specifically to receive such promotional
information.
5. Access to
your personal information
You have the right to request
a copy of the personal information 1DANCE.FM holds about
you and to have any inaccuracies corrected. We only collect information that you as
a user have signed up for (such as screen names, passwords
used in the Chat Room, Message Forums, and/or 128k VIP audio
streams.)
6. Users 16 and
under
If you are aged 16 or under,
please get your parent/guardian's permission beforehand
whenever you provide personal information to the
1DANCE.FM's website. Users without this consent are not
allowed to provide us with personal information.
7. How to find
and control your cookiesIf you're using Netscape 6.0: On your Task Bar, click:
- Edit, then
- Preferences
- Click on Advanced
- Click on Cookies
If you're using Internet Explorer 6.0:
- Choose Tools, then
- Internet Options
- Click the Privacy Tab
- Click on Custom Level
- Click on the 'Advanced' button
- Check the 'override automatic cookie handing' box and
select Accept, Block or Prompt for action as appropriate.
If you're using Internet Explorer
5.0 or 5.5:
- Choose Tools, then
- Internet Options
- Click the Security tab
- Click on Custom Level
- Scroll down to the sixth option to see how cookies are
handled by IE5 and change to Accept, Disable, or Prompt for
action as appropriate.
If you're using Internet Explorer 4.0:
- Choose View, then
- Internet Options
- Click the Advanced tab
- Scroll down to the yellow exclamation icon under
Security and choose one of the three options to regulate
your use of cookies.
In Internet
Explorer 3.0: You can View, Options, Advanced, then
click on the button that says Warn before Accepting Cookies.
If you're using Netscape Communicator
4.0: On your Task Bar, click:
- Edit, then
- Preferences
- Click on Advanced
- Set your options in the box that says Cookies.
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8. How
do you know which of the sites you've visited use
cookies?
If you're using Netscape 6.0: On
your Task Bar, click:
- Edit, then
- Preferences
- Click on Advanced
- Click on Cookies
- Click the View Cookies button
If you're using
Internet Explorer 5.0 or 6.0:
- Choose Tools, then
- Internet Options
- Click the General tab
- Click Settings
- View Files
If you're using Internet Explorer 4.0: On your Task Bar,
click:
- View, then
- Internet Options
- Under the tab General (the default tab) click
- Settings
- View Files.
Internet Explorer
3.0: On your Task Bar, click:
- View
- Options
- Advanced
- View Files.
Netscape
Communicator 4.0: Netscape bundles all cookies into
one file on your hard drive. You'll need to find the file,
which it calls Cookie.txt on Windows machines. [Top]
9. How to see your cookie
code
Just click on a cookie to open it. You'll see a short
string of text and numbers. The numbers are your
identification card, which can only be seen by the server that
gave you the cookie. [Top]
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