PRIVACY POLICY
DATA PROTECTION
This privacy policy will explain how our organisation, The Press Justice Project (“The Project”), uses the personal data we collect from visitors when they use our website.
1.) What data do we collect?
The Project collects personal identification information (Name, email address, etc.)
2.) How do we collect your data?
You directly provide The Project with most of the data we collect. We collect data and process data when you:
- Voluntarily use a form on our website to get in touch. 
- Email us. 
- Make a donation to us. 
- Use or view our website via your browser’s cookies. 
We work with the following organisations and services, which may also process your data:
- Mailchimp, a database for storing data and emailing our supporters 
- G-Suite, a service for storing and sending emails 
- Squarespace, our website design service 
- Bluehost, our website hosting service 
3.) How will we use your data?
The Project collects your data so that we can:
- Process any donation you choose to make. 
- Email you with updates about our work. 
- Assist with any enquiries. 
4.) Marketing
The Project would like to send you information about our work.
If you have agreed to receive updates, you may always opt out at a later date.
You have the right at any time to stop The Project from contacting you for these purposes.
If you no longer wish to be contacted for these purposes, please email info@pressjusticeproject.org.
5.) What are your data protection rights?
The Project would like to make sure you are fully aware of all of your data protection rights. Every user is entitled to the following:
The right to access – You have the right to request The Project for copies of your personal data. We may charge you a small fee for this service.
The right to rectification – You have the right to request that The Project correct any information you believe is inaccurate. You also have the right to request The Project to complete the information you believe is incomplete.
The right to erasure – You have the right to request that The Project erase your personal data, under certain conditions.
The right to restrict processing – You have the right to request that The Project restrict the processing of your personal data, under certain conditions.
The right to object to processing – You have the right to object to The Project’s processing of your personal data, under certain conditions.
The right to data portability – You have the right to request that The Project transfer the data that we have collected to another organization, or directly to you, under certain conditions.
If you make a request, we have one month to respond to you. If you would like to exercise any of these rights, please contact us at our email: info@pressjusticeproject.org
6.) Cookies
Cookies are text files placed on your computer to collect standard Internet log information and visitor behaviour information. When you visit our websites, we may collect information from you automatically through cookies or similar technology.
For further information, visit allaboutcookies.org.
How do we use cookies?
The Project may use cookies to understand how you use our website, for analytic purposes and for the operation of personalised features.
How to manage cookies
You can set your browser not to accept cookies, and the above website tells you how to remove cookies from your browser. However, in a few cases, some of our website features may not function as a result.
7.) Privacy policies of other websites
The Project’s website contains links to other websites. Our privacy policy applies only to our website, so if you click on a link to another website, you should read their privacy policy.
8.) Changes to our privacy policy
The Project keeps its privacy policy under regular review and places any updates on this web page.
9.) How to contact us
If you have any questions about The Project’s privacy policy, the data we hold on you, or you would like to exercise one of your data protection rights, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Email us at: info@pressjusticeproject.org
10.) How to contact the appropriate authority
Should you wish to report a complaint or if you feel that The Project has not addressed your concern in a satisfactory manner, you may contact the Information Commissioner’s Office.

