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Privacy Policy
Last Modified: July 11, 2022
Introduction
The Airborne Engineers Association (("Airborne Engineers Association", “AEA”, "we" or "us") cares about the privacy of your personal information and is committed to protecting it. This Privacy Policy (Policy) explains what information we collect about you and why, what we do with that information, and how we handle that information.
For the purposes of the applicable data protection laws (the UK General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), together with any implementing legislation, in particular, the Data Protection Act 2018), the company responsible for your personal information is The Airborne Engineers Association. This Policy is incorporated into The Airborne Engineers Association’s Terms & Conditions (Terms & Conditions) and applies to information obtained by us through your use of the information, software, products and services made available through the airbornesappers.org.uk website (Website).
More simply put
The Airborne Engineers Association is responsible for protecting your personal information. This Privacy Policy applies to information obtained through your use of our website.
Collection of your Personal Information
The Airborne Engineers Association collects information that, alone or in combination with other data, could be used to identify you (Personal Information), such as your e-mail address, name, physical address, telephone number, or employment information. If you make a purchase from The Airborne Engineers Association, we will collect and store your billing and credit card information. The Airborne Engineers Association may also collect anonymous demographic information which is not unique to you, such as your postal code and preferences (Non-Personal Information). Non-Personal Information is not linked to your Personal Information (for example, your IP address).
The Airborne Engineers Association will collect your Personal Information in a number of ways, including when you contact us through the Website, by telephone, post, e-mail or through the other means set out below.
More simply put
We collect information that could be used to personally identify you, such as your name and contact details. We may also collect information that is not personal to you and not linked to your personal information.