The project team at the University of Exeter is committed to safeguarding the privacy of the individuals and organisations in line with relevant data protection legislation. We aim to be transparent about the data we collect via this website.
We make use of cookies (small files stored on your computer) in the following ways:
- To enhance the functionality of the website, for example by storing certain usage preferences.
- To collect anonymous statistical information about users visiting our site, for example the number of times they visit different pages and how they are getting to those pages. This information is used to help us improve our website’s structure and usability.
All information stored in cookies from our website is strictly anonymous. You may turn off or block cookies in your browser but portions of this site may no longer function properly. The project team accepts no liability for any loss of functionality as a result of disabling cookies.
This website does not collect personal information of any kind from its users as part of its core functionality. However, the project team may on occasion use the website to host data gathering functionality (eg. surveys or submission forms that may require the provision of personal details). In these cases, the purpose and usage of this data will be made clear. However, the data will be governed by the following statements:
- Information will not be used for any purpose other than that specified at the time of collection.
- Information will be treated confidentially and in accordance with the legal provisions concerning data protection.
Where we collect your personal information, you can find information about your data protection rights here
We aim to regularly review our privacy policy notices and update them as and when required. If you have any further questions or a complaint regarding privacy in relation to this website or how we use personal information, please contact us info@animalfeeding.org. If you are not satisfied with our resolution or response, you have the right to contact the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) directly with your concerns.
Last updated: 06/01/2021