Privacy

Privacy Policy

The Global Ambassadors for Peace through Tourism (GAPT) is committed to maintaining all personal data of its supporters, and members (organizational and individual) working in partnership in a secure manner, in line with current legislation.
We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time. Our Privacy Policy is under constant review and is updated and strengthened periodically.
This Privacy Policy was published on August 16th, 2019
All updates and amendments are effective immediately.
What data do we collect and how do we use it?
GAPT collects supporters’ data in order to keep records of campaigning or donating activity and to update followers and members with information about our projects and outputs via our newsletter. This includes personal data such as names and email addresses. Our members provide us their information filling in the membership application form – information such as telephone number, homepage.
GAPT does not:
– sell nor buy any mailing or marketing lists;
– keep records longer than legally necessary.
Collection of Personal Information
GAPT collects Personal Information about customers, prospective customers and Website users which is reasonably necessary for, or directly related to, one or more of its functions or activities. We Collect your Personal Information in several ways, including but not limited to:
(a) the registration process on our Website;
(b) other instances in which you provide Personal Information via our Website;
(c) over the phone.

Cookies

A cookie is a tiny element of data that our site can send to your browser, which may then be stored on your hard drive. We enable “cookies” on our web site to allow users to customise certain options, and to allow us to set the site to reflect your previous choices on the site. If we do this you will not see any less of the site than any one else visiting the site, we will just make areas that reflect your previous choices more prominent. You may set your web browser to notify you when you receive a cookie.

External Links

A cookie is a tiny element of data that our site can send to your browser, which may then be stored on your hard drive. We enable “cookies” on our web site to allow users to customise certain options, and to allow us to set the site to reflect your previous choices on the site. If we do this you will not see any less of the site than any one else visiting the site, we will just make areas that reflect your previous choices more prominent. You may set your web browser to notify you when you receive a cookie.
We show widgets from Facebook and social network sharing buttons. These social networking sharing buttons and widgets come from web servers, which may track your behaviour on our website and may combine this with other information about you originating from other websites.
A cookie is a tiny element of data that our site can send to your browser, which may then be stored on your hard drive. We enable “cookies” on our web site to allow users to customise certain options, and to allow us to set the site to reflect your previous choices on the site. If we do this you will not see any less of the site than any one else visiting the site, we will just make areas that reflect your previous choices more prominent. You may set your web browser to notify you when you receive a cookie.
Action in case of data security breach
A cookie is a tiny element of data that our site can send to your browser, which may then be stored on your hard drive. We enable “cookies” on our web site to allow users to customise certain options, and to allow us to set the site to reflect your previous choices on the site. If we do this you will not see any less of the site than any one else visiting the site, we will just make areas that reflect your previous choices more prominent. You may set your web browser to notify you when you receive a cookie
Personal data breaches are defined as where:
  1. data is lost, destroyed, corrupted or disclosed;
  2. data is accessed by an unauthorised person, or passed on without proper authorisation;
  3. data is made unavailable and this unavailability has a significant negative effect on individuals.
  4. In case of a security breach, GAPT is committed to following the procedure described in the GDPR legislation, namely documenting all breaches, notifying the Information Commissioner’s Office of a breach within 72 hours of becoming aware of it, and notifying and advising affected individuals in compliance with relevant legislation.
Data updates/Contact us
GAPT endeavours to keep the data we hold as up to date and accurate as possible. If any of your details change, or if you would like to know what information about you that we hold, please contact us using any of the methods below.
Supporters can opt in or out of GAPT mailing lists and can unsubscribe themselves from mailing lists at any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link on our newsletter or sending us an email.
If you have any questions about this privacy policy, any privacy related dealings with us or a possible breach of your privacy or would like further information about our information management practices, you can contact the Data Protection Officer of GAPT, care of the following details:
Data Protection Officer GAPT
Effective 16 August 2019
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