Privacy Policy
WEBSITE PRIVACY STATEMENT
Elevation School of Performing Arts and Elevation All Stars (ESPA) respects your privacy, any personal information that you volunteer will be treated in confidence applying reasonable standards of security in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulations. Any information that you provide will not be made available to third parties except in accordance with applicable laws and regulations. ESPA collects information through this website from you via three potential methods:
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Via email
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Via web forms
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Via web technical logs
The full Data Privacy Statement for ESPA is available here:
Email
If you choose to contact ESPA via email, your details will be used only for the purposes for which you intended. The message you send by email may be retained by ESPA for a period of time commensurate with its Data Retention Policy and in compliance with applicable laws and regulations. Note: Email is a not fully secure method of communication. If there are details which for any reason you do not wish to send via email, you should contact ESPA by telephone. Contact details may be found on the Contact Us page.
Web forms
Web forms can be used to contact us. These forms send an email to us, and thus are subject to the same provisions as noted above.
Web technical logs
Technical details of your visit to this website are recorded for business reasons. None of this information can be used to ascertain your identity. This website uses Google Analytics, a web analytics service provided by Google, Inc. (“Google”). Google Analytics uses “cookies”, which are text files placed on your computer, to help us analyse how you use the site.
Glossary of technical terms
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Web browser: The software used to view the web, e.g. Microsoft Edge, Chrome, Firefox, Opera, Safari, etc.
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IP Address: The identifying number of a computer directly connected to the internet expressed in “internet protocol” code e.g. 123.456.789.123.
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Cookies: Text-based pieces of information placed on your computer by a website. Cookies are used by websites to record aspects of your visit.
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Secure Sockets Layer (“SSL”): Secure Sockets Layer (“SSL”) is the most commonly-used protocol for managing the security of transactions on the internet. SSL works by encrypting data so that it is virtually impossible for anyone other than those authorised to read. A webpage that is secure will display a “padlock” or “key icon” in bottom of the screen when you are logged in to the site. The address of the page will also read as https:// – the ‘s’ means the page is secure.