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Privacy and Cookie Policy

Your right to privacy is very important to us and we appreciate that you trust us to act in a responsible manner when you choose to give us your personal details.

The Isle of Anglesey County Council is registered with the Office of the Information Commissioner. All the data submitted by visitors to this website will be processed according to the Data Protection Act 1998. All information collected by the Isle of Anglesey County Council will be kept and maintained in databases in the ownership of the Isle of Anglesey County Council.

Isle of Anglesey County Council may collect some personal information from visitors to this site. This information is used only to respond to enquiries and to monitor site usage. These statistics will not include information that can be used to identify any individual. Such information is anonymous and held on a temporary basis. By submitting your data you consent to the use of that information as set out above. When personal information is collected via an online form, the data will only be used for the purposes as explained in the form.

Cookies

The cookies we use provide us with information regarding the behaviour of users within our site - what areas are of interest to them and what services they frequently use, etc. No sensitive information such as telephone numbers or email addresses are stored within these cookies.

We also use transient or ‘session’ cookies to remember which language to show.

The session cookies used by this site do not contain any personal information about you and they are deleted from your computer when you close the web browser. Please make sure that you have session cookies enabled for this site, so that your chosen language appears properly.

Most web browsers accept cookies by default. However, if you are uncomfortable with cookies, you may be able to set your web browser to refuse all cookies or to let you know when a cookie is sent to your computer - you can then choose whether to accept the cookie, or not.

Microsoft’s IE9 and the latest verson of Mozilla’s Firefox already offer a setting to protect users from services which collect and harvest browser data and Google is working at integrating so-called ‘Do Not Track’ technologies into their Chrome browser.

External websites

Our websites may provide links to external websites. As we do not manage these websites, we encourage you to monitor their privacy policies.

Last update: 5 June 2008 Give feedback on this page
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