Privacy Policy
This policy explains what data may be processed when you visit the website and our social media channels.
What data we do (not) collect?
This site is created for information purposes. We do not collect any personal data from you for any purposes, unless you fill in the contact form on the website to get directly in touch with us. We also do not collect non-personal information and do not run any types of analytics on the website. Our interest is to inform you about the project and its findings, enable you to contact us and ensure the security of the website.
Cookies
The website only uses essential cookies needed for security and maintenance purposes as provided by the Wix.com platform. These cookies are necessary for the website to fundction and cannot be switched off. You can set your browser to block or alert you to these cookies, but some part of the website might then not work. These cookies do not store any personal information. You can find a list of these essential cookies under ‘Types of cookies’ placed by the Wix platform.
We do not use any other tracking tools on the website. We also do not use any other third-party apps.
Website hosting
The SECURITY FLOWS site is hosted on the Wix.com platform. Your data may be stored through Wix.com’s data storage, databases and the general Wix.com applications. They store your data on secure servers behind a firewall.
Social media
SECURITY FLOWS also uses a Twitter account for information purposes. Persona data processed by social media platforms is subject to their terms and conditions. We invite you to consult Twitter’s privacy policy if you follow us on Twitter.
Questions and contact information
If you contact via the Contact Form on the website, we will process your personal data in order to be able to get in touch with you. Your data will be deleted once we have provided you with the information requested or answered your query.
Data controller and your rights
The data controller for the SECURITY FLOWS project is King’s College London. The legal basis for processing your personal data for research purposes under the General Data Protection Regulation is informed consent.
You have the right to access information held about you. Your right of access can be exercised in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation. You also have other rights including rights of correction, erasure, objection, and data portability. Questions, comments and requests about your personal data can also be sent to the King’s College London Data Protection Officer, Mr Albert Chan, at info-compliance@kcl.ac.uk.
Changes and updates
We may change the Privacy Policy in the future. We will maintain a record of changes and updates.
Policy published on 15 February 2021.