Privacy
Any names and contact details given to the Aveley and Newham band by any method will
only be used for the purpose for which they were given. The Aveley and Newham band
will not pass details given to it to any other individual or organisation unless
permission is given to do so, we have been asked us to or the purpose of us being
given details was for them to be passed on.
Cookies
The Aveley and Newham band website does not use cookies to deliberately obtain any
personal information about it’s visitors. The Aveley and Newham band website uses
cookies for some of it's functions. By browsing this site you agree that cookies
can be placed on your computer. The following cookies can be produced by the Aveley
and Newham band website.
A session cookie will be produced by you using the CAPTCHA form control when submitting
forms.
The following features if present on the Aveley and Newham band website will produce
persistent cookies.
PayPal, Roman Cart, Mal's Cart, YouTube Video, Google Analytics, Google Adsense,
Facebook Activity Feed, Facebook Like Feed, Facebook Recommendations Feed, Facebook
Like Button, Twitter Favourites Feed, Twitter List Feed, Twitter Profile Feed, Twitter
Search Feed, Twitter Tweet Button, Twitter Follow Button, Google +1 Button, Social
Bookmarking - Facebook, Social Bookmarking - Twitter, Social Bookmarking - Delicious,
Social Bookmarking - Digg, Social Bookmarking - Google Bookmarks, Social Bookmarking
- LiveJournal, Social Bookmarking - Newsvine, Social Bookmarking - Reddit, Social
Bookmarking - Stumble Upon.
More information about Cookies
Cookies are usually small text files that are stored on your computer. Cookies are
created when you visit a website that uses cookies to keep track of your movements
within the site, help you resume where you left off, remember your registered login,
theme selection, preferences, and other customisable functions.The website stores
a corresponding file to the one they put on your computer and in this file they can
track and keep information on your movements within the site and any information
you may have given while visiting the website.
Cookies usually don't contain much information except for the url of the website
that created the cookie, the duration of the cookie's abilities and effects, and
a random number. Due to the little amount of information a cookie contains, it usually
cannot be used to reveal your identity or personal information.
Session cookies are created temporarily while you are visiting a website. Once you
leave the site the session cookie is removed.
Persistent cookies remain on your computer and are activated again once you visit
the website that created that particular cookie.
You can change how long a persistent cookie remains on your computer by changing
the settings within your browser. You can also manually delete the cookies on your
computer or use software to automatically do it at predetermined intervals.
There is more information here and lots more on the internet that you can find if
you do a search.