Privacy Policy
Information we may collect from you
IP addresses and cookies
Where we store your personal data
Uses made of the information
Disclosure of your information
Your rights
Child Protection concerns
Access to information
Changes to our privacy policy
Contact
The National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) is the UK's leading charity specialising in child protection and the prevention of cruelty to children. We have been protecting children from abuse for over 100 years. We are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy.
NSPCC is a Registered Charity and its charity number is 216401. It is the only children's charity in the UK with statutory powers enabling it to act to safeguard children at risk
This policy (together with our Terms and Conditions of use any other documents referred to on it) sets out the basis on which any personal data we collect from you, or that you provide to us, will be processed by us. Please read the following carefully to understand our views and practices regarding your personal data and how we will treat it.
For the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998, the NSPCC is registered as a data controller with the Information Commissioner for the United Kingdom, the Data Protection Registrar for Jersey and the Data Protection Commissioner for Guernsey.
The NSPCC Trading Company Ltd. (registered Company in England & Wales no. 890446) is a wholly owned subsidiary and trades on behalf of the NSPCC. NSPCC within the context of this Privacy Policy means both organisations.
Back to topWe may collect and process the following data about you:
We may collect information about your computer, including where available your IP address, operating system and browser type, for system administration and to report aggregate information to our advertisers. This is statistical data about our users' browsing actions and patterns, and does not identify any individual.
For the same reason, we may obtain information about your general internet usage by using a cookie file which is stored on the hard drive of your computer. Cookies contain information that is transferred to your computer's hard drive. They help us to improve our site and to deliver a better and more personalised service. They enable us:
You may refuse to accept cookies by activating the setting on your browser which allows you to refuse the setting of cookies. However, if you select this setting you may be unable to access certain parts of our site. Unless you have adjusted your browser setting so that it will refuse cookies, our system will issue cookies when you log on to our site.
In Internet Explorer, click on Tools, click on Internet Options, click on the Privacy tab and then use the slider bar to choose the level of privacy you want.
In Firefox, click on Tools, click on Options, click on Privacy, click on the Cookies tab and choose your level of privacy.
Back to topThe NSPCC may from time to time need to use the services of an Internet Provider. For financial or technical reasons these may be sited outside of the European Economic Area. By submitting your personal data, you agree to this transfer, storing or processing. We will take all steps reasonably necessary to ensure that your data is treated securely and in accordance with this privacy policy. Use of data by such Internet Service Provider on behalf of NSPCC is regulated and safeguarded by both international procedures and legal agreements to comply with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998.
All information you provide to us is stored on our secure servers. Any payment transactions will be encrypted using SSL technology. Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password which enables you to access certain parts of our site, you are responsible for keeping this password confidential. We ask you not to share a password with anyone.
Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our site; any transmission is at your own risk. Once we have received your information, we will use strict procedures and security features to try to prevent unauthorised access.
Back to topWe use information held about you in the following ways:
The NSPCC does not rent or sell mailing details to any third party. However, occasionally the NSPCC works with partner organisations or companies to send you information on other ways in which you can support the NSPCC. However, we will not simply add your name to another organisation's database.
If you do not want us to use your data in this way, or to pass your details on to third parties for marketing purposes, please tick the relevant box situated on the form on which we collect your data (the registration form).
Back to topWe may disclose your personal information to any member of our group, which means our subsidiaries, our ultimate holding company and its subsidiaries, as defined in section 736 of the UK Companies Act 1985.
We may disclose your personal information to third parties:
You have the right to ask us not to process your personal data for marketing purposes. We will usually inform you (before collecting your data) if we intend to use your data for such purposes or if we intend to disclose your information to any third party for such purposes. You can exercise your right to prevent such processing by checking certain boxes on the forms we use to collect your data. You can also exercise the right at any time by contacting us at
Our site may include links to other sites, not owned or managed by the NSPCC. If you follow a link to any of these websites, please note that these websites have their own privacy policies. We cannot be held responsible for the privacy of data collected by websites not managed by NSPCC and we do not accept any responsibility or liability for their privacy policies. Please check these policies before you submit any personal data to these websites.
Back to topAll enquiries which contain concerns about a child's safety are passed immediately to the NSPCC Child Protection Helpline. Data is not retained on the web servers. Personal information provided to the Helpline will be held in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 for the purpose of providing the necessary services to you and to meet our statutory obligations.
Back to topThe Data Protection Act 1998 gives you the right to access information held about you. You may request a copy of any personal information that the NSPCC has about you. Please email legalofficer@nspcc.org.uk or write to the Legal Officer, NSPCC, Weston House, 42 Curtain Rd, London EC2A 3NH. The NSPCC does not make a charge for supplying this information and will reply within 40 days of receipt of your request. It will help us to locate your records more easily if you can tell us something about the nature of your contact with the NSPCC.
Back to topAny changes to this policy will be notified by an icon being placed next to the 'Terms and Conditions' link on the Wishes Home Page for one month after the change occurs.
Back to topQuestions, comments and requests regarding this privacy policy are welcomed and should be addressed to efundraising@nspcc.org.uk.
Back to top