Privacy Statement
Below we provide information about the security and privacy of the BioCop Project (European Commission, Contract No. Food-CT-2005- 006988) website. We want all our customers to be confident using our site, particularly the use of personal information.Privacy Statement
The BioCop Project is committed to ensuring the privacy of all our customers. All information is collected and processed in accordance with the UK's Data Protection Act 1998. BioCop's Privacy Policy only applies to the BioCop website and does not apply to the practices of companies that BioCop does not own or control, or to people that BioCop does not employ or manage.Use of Personal Information
- We will never send unsolicited email and we will only send you information about The BioCop Project if requested by you to do so.
- We will not disclose information regarding our Consortium Members to third parties unless the Consortium Member has first given their consent.
- Information collected about the Consortium Member is used only for the provision of our services to the Consortium Member. This information is not used for any other purpose.
- If you have any concerns about privacy matters please contact us at [email protected]
- This privacy policy only covers the BioCop Project websites at https://www.biocop.org and https://www.biocop.net, other links within this site to other web sites are not covered by this policy.
- We use cookies for collecting user information from the site. However, we will not collect any information about you except that required for ensuring a high level of service.
- Our system automatically collects your IP address. If you are connected to the Internet you have one, for example it may look something like this 198.184.98.9. This information is stored in our database log and may be referred to in case of any dispute.
Data Protection
Anyone processing personal data must comply with the eight enforceable principles of good practice. They say that data must be:- Fairly and lawfully processed
- Processed for limited purposes, adequate, relevant and not excessive
- Accurate
- Not kept longer than necessary
- Processed in accordance with the data subject's rights
- Secure
- Not transferred to countries without adequate protection.
You can review the Data Protection Principles at the information commissioner web site.