Cookies & Privacy Policy

The information you provide will be held under the Data Protection Act 1998. Jubilee Church Farnham Limited, Registered Charity No. 1136492 & Company No. 07208973, hereafter referred to as Jubilee Church, will do all we can to protect your privacy and to make sure any personal information you share with us is stored securely.

We value and respect everyone who connects with us. In line with our Christian beliefs, our aim is to be as clear as possible about how and why we use information you give us. If your questions are not fully answered by the information below, please contact our Data Overseer who will be happy to help.  Email data@jubilee.church or telephone 01252 820203.

Compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 underlies all of our personal information privacy practices. We also have a Data Protection policy which governs how we use the information that we collect about you.

Data protection statement

Data Protection: At Jubilee Church, we take care of your personal data.  We will never make this available to any other organisation or individual without your consent. By providing your personal details you agree to allow Jubilee Church to contact you either on the basis of the consents you have given us or for our legitimate Interests in connection with our charitable purposes, in accordance with current data protection regulations.

How we collect information about you

We collect personal information each time you are in contact with us. For example, when you visit us on a Sunday and complete a ‘Find out more’ card or check-in a child, become a member, make a donation, book into an event, request a resource, give your details to a Jubilee Church representative at an event or send us an email.

Jubilee Church does not receive or hold any credit card details for donations/payments made via our websites. All credit card payments are handled by our agents Stripe & GoCardless. Secure Server Software (SSL) is used to encrypt all credit card information sent from their websites.

Why we collect information about you

We collect information about you for the following reasons:

  • To provide you with information about our work including relevant mailings, events and resources and to tailor this kind of information according to your location and expressed interests.
  • To process donations you give us and to ensure they are recorded correctly.
  • To keep records of your relationship with us. For example; what events you have attended, what enquiries or complaints you have made, what areas of our work you have supported or what resources you have ordered.
  • To customise the information and appeals we send to ensure we work in the most cost-effective way and only send information which is appropriate to you.
  • To enhance or improve your experience on our website or MyChurchSuite. When you indicate your preferences through your use of our site or MyChurchSuite, we may use this information to personalise the site to better meet your needs.

Keeping us up to date with your details and contact preferences

Please tell us as soon as any of your contact details change so that we can keep our records up to date.

You can change the way we contact you or the kind of material we send you at any time by contacting us by mail, phone or email using the contact details above, or for members through MyChurchSuite.

You can unsubscribe from our regular emails at any time by using the ‘unsubscribe’ or update preferences’ links on the email you have received, or for members through MyChurchSuite.

Who sees your information?

The information we collect will be used exclusively within Jubilee Church. We do not pass any of your personal information to any other organisations and/or individuals without your express consent.

Our use of your information

The information that you provide to Jubilee Church will be used to provide you with information about our work including relevant mailings, events, resources, fundraising and other services and activities described on our website.

By providing information you are agreeing to receive mailings that communicate the work of Jubilee Church.  Jubilee Church may carry out analysis of the personal information we collect about you.

How long do we keep your information?

The length of time we keep the information you have given us depends on the context in which you provided it.

We will only keep information that is necessary for us to comply with our policies and for statistical purposes.

We will keep records of any financial transactions you enter into with us for a minimum of 7 years. This will enable us to meet with accounting requirements and respond to any questions from you that arise during that period.

Viewing the information we hold about you

You may request details of all the information Jubilee Church holds about you by submitting a written request to our Data Overseer. Please write to: The Data Overseer, Jubilee Church, Weydon Christian Centre, Upper Way, Farnham GU9 8RL, or telephone 01252 820203 or email data@jubilee.church

Cookies

We make use of cookies to enable us to analyse how visitors to our websites are using them and what pages they are visiting. This enables us to customise and personalise the content on our website. Cookies make the interaction between users and websites faster and easier.

We use websites such as Vimeo and YouTube to embed videos on our websites and you may be sent cookies from them via our site. Please look at the cookie and privacy policies on these third-party sites if you want more information about this.

We also use third-party suppliers such as ChurchSuite, Google & Facebook and these suppliers may also make use of cookies.

As some of these third- party services may be based outside of the UK and the EU they may not fall under the jurisdiction of UK courts.

What is a cookie?

A cookie is a piece of information in the form of a very small text file that is placed on an internet user’s hard drive. It is generated by a web page server, which is basically the computer that operates a website. The information the cookie contains is set by the server and it can be used by that server whenever the user visits the site. A cookie can be thought of as an internet user’s identification card, which tell a website when the user has returned. You can control how websites use cookies by configuring the privacy settings within your browser (please refer to your browser help function to learn more about cookie controls).

This policy was last updated in May 2018 but will be subject to regular review.  Please revisit it each time that you consider giving personal data.

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