Privacy
This policy explains what information we gather when you visit the Scargill
Movement web site and explains how that information is used.
Data collected
As with the vast majority of websites, The Scargill Movement automatically logs
certain information about every request made of it (see below for more details).
This information is used for system administration, for bug tracking, and for
producing usage statistics. The logged information may be kept indefinitely.
Relevant subsets of this data may be passed to computer security teams as part
of investigations of computer misuse involving this site or other computing
equipment within the hosting organisation. Data may also on occasion be passed
to the administrators of other computer systems to enable investigation of
problems accessing this site or of system misconfigurations. Otherwise the
logged information is not passed to any third party except if required by law.
Summary statistics are extracted from this data and some of these may be made
publicly available, but those that are do not include information from which
individuals could be identified.
Where forms are provided on this site, the pages containing these forms include
information on how data submitted on them will be processed and used.
Cookies
This site does not use cookies (small files stored on your computer's hard
drive) to track the activity of external users. However, cookies are used to
manage authenticated access to the site by authorised users within the The
Scargill Movement.
Logged data
The following data is automatically logged for each request:
- The name or network address of the computer making the request. Note that under
some (but not all) circumstances it may be possible to infer from this the
identity of the person making the request. Note also that the data recorded may
be that of a web proxy rather than that of the originating client.
- The date and time of connection.
- The HTTP request, which contains the identification of the document requested.
- The status code of the request (success or failure etc.).
- The number of data bytes sent in response.
- The contents of the HTTP Referrer header supplied by the browser.
- The content of the HTTP User-Agent header supplied by the browser.
- Logging of additional data may be enabled temporarily from time to time for
specific purposes.
Access to user data
For the purpose of the UK Data Protection Act 1998, the 'Data Controller' for
the processing of any data collected by this site is The Scargill Movement, and
the point of contact for subject access requests is the webmaster . The Scargill
Movement is also Data Controller in respect of any personal data served as
content by this site.