Policies
Privacy and Terms of Use for Internet Visitors
The terms and conditions outlined in the following Privacy Policy and the following disclaimer page apply to users, viewers and all people who have access to the Doors Open London web site. By using or viewing this site, you agree to its terms and conditions.
The London Heritage Council and Doors Open London reserve the right to change, modify, add to or remove portions of any terms, conditions, policies or disclaimers published on its Internet site. To ensure that you know what terms and conditions currently apply, occasional checks of this page and the disclaimer are recommended.
Doors Open London Web Site Privacy Policy
The London Heritage Council and Doors Open London respect the privacy of its web visitors. Our goal is to protect your information on the Internet in the same way we protect it in all the other ways we interact with you -- in our service offices or at your home or business location; through mail correspondence; and, on the phone. Staff adheres to strict policies that protect the confidentiality of any personally identifiable information such as names, e-mail addresses and telephone numbers.
Specifics of how the Council gathers and uses Internet information are outlined below. If there are any questions or concerns not addressed here, please e-mail the Executive Director. By using this site, you signify your assent to our Privacy Policy.
- Access to the Doors Open London Web site and use of many of its services features typically do not require providing any personal information whatsoever.
- The only personally identifying information arising from your use of the Doors Open London web site is what you supply to us on a voluntary basis. For example, this could be in connection with the following:
-- applying to participate in Doors Open London; or,
-- submitting comments, suggestions or questions through an e-mail. - The London Heritage Council and Doors Open London will not sell, rent, trade or otherwise disclose to third parties the personal information you provide.
Thank you for visiting the Doors Open London web site and familiarizing yourself with its Privacy Policy.
Disclaimer
Please read the disclaimer carefully and in its entirety.
The Doors Open London World Wide web site is being provided for information purposes only. The London Heritage Council and Doors Open London do not accept any responsibility for reliance thereon. The authors publishing on the Doors Open London web site do not make any representations or warranty, express or implied, including without limitations, as to the quality, merchantability and fitness for the Doors Open London web site.
The London Heritage Council and Doors Open London does not accept any responsibility for the accuracy of this information, nor is it responsible for any expenses or damages incurred directly or indirectly resulting from the use of this information. Please check with Council staff for the most up-to-date information.
The Doors Open London web site has not been prepared for any manufacturer or any other company and the authors have not received remuneration from any manufacturer or any other company in connection with its design.
The London Heritage Council and Doors Open London makes every effort to ensure that the material provided herein is current. However, the London Heritage Council reserves the right to change notices or descriptions without advanced warning. In the case that information available at the Council's office and that of the Doors Open London web site is in discrepancy, it shall be deemed that the material located at the London Heritage Council's office to be current and correct overriding the material contained within the web site. It is always in the best interest of the viewers of the Doors Open London web site when in doubt to contact the London Heritage Council to ensure timely and accurate information.
All of the material provided in this Web site is the sole property of the London Heritage Council and cannot be duplicated in whole or in part without the express written permission of the London Heritage Council or its legal representatives. Duplication in whole or in part constitutes a breach in International Copyright Law and its Treatises and is actionable.