Privacy Policy
The everyone.org website is hosted in the UK by Save the Children UK on behalf of all the members of Save the Children. You can find a list of the members here (they are all national Save the Children organisations).
Save the Children's processing of your personal data is governed by the UK Data Protection Act 1998.
If you have any questions regarding our privacy statement, please contact:
Compliance Officer
Save the Children
1 St John's Lane
London
EC1M 4AR
Email:dataprotection@savethechildren.org.uk
Save the Children and Save the Children Sales are registered with the Information Commissioner for the United Kingdom.
How do we collect information?
When you take part in our online poll we collect information from you. We ask you for name, email address, age and gender. We detect the location from which you are accessing the site by using cookies. This helps us identify your local Save the Children organisation who may contact you if you have consented to this.
What information do we collect?
Personal information When you supply information such as your name or email address to us, we are legally obliged by the UK Data Protection Act 1998 to ensure that we only use this information for the purpose for which it was requested, and to ensure that it is kept securely.
What does providing your personal information mean?
When you provide us with personal data, such as your name or email address, you consent to the collection and use of this information for a specified purpose.
Will we disclose the information we have collected to outside parties?
We will only disclose it to another Save the Children member if you have consented to this. We may also need to disclose your information if required to do so by law.
How will we use this information?
The personal data is being collected by our global website everyone.org. All the national Save the Children members (e.g. local Save the Children organisations) will be given access to this data on a national basis if you have consented and may wish to contact you about this or another campaign.
We may also need to disclose your information if required to do so by law.
Do we use cookies?
Yes. Cookies are pieces of information that are sent to your computer by Save the Children when you log onto our website. They are stored on your computer's hard drive, allowing us to recognise you as a user when you next visit. For the purposes of the online poll we use cookies to detect the location from which you are accessing the website and we store that information.
If you do not want cookies to be stored on your PC it is possible to disable this function without affecting your navigation around the site.
How do you disable cookies?
In Internet Explorer, click on Tools, then on Settings, then on the Privacy tab. Use the slider bar to select the level of privacy you want.
In Firefox, click on Tools, then on Options, then on Privacy, then on the Cookies tab. From this menu, you can choose your level of Privacy.
Find more detailed information on disabling cookies from aboutcookies.org.
Can you gain access to your personal information?
You may request a copy of the personal information relating to you which is kept on file by Save the Children (for which we may charge a small fee) by contacting the Compliance Officer.
Updating my information
If any of your personal information changes or you find that our records are out of date, please email supportercare@savethechildren.org.uk, or telephone 020 7012 6400 (or 00 44 20 7012 6400 if you are calling from outside the UK).
Children's data
When you register with us, you are stating that you are over 18 years of age. You agree that any information you provide to us about yourself upon registration or at any time is true. See Terms and Conditions for more information.
Confidentiality
We cannot be held responsible for the privacy of data collected by websites not owned or managed by Save the Children.
Notification of change of privacy policy
We reserve the right to amend this privacy statement. You are advised to visit this website section periodically in order to keep up to date with the changes in our privacy policy.