Privacy Statement

Development in Practice Privacy Statement
This policy establishes how we handle the information we learn about you when you visit the Development in Practice (DIP) website. We are committed to protecting the privacy and personal data of our visitors, and this is an important aspect of the way we create, organise and implement our online and offline activities. Please read the following policy to understand how your personal information will be treated. This policy may change from time to time so please check back periodically.
The specific practices outlined in this privacy statement apply to the DIP website. Other bodies/entities to which DIP is affiliated may have slightly different practices, though the commitment to your privacy will always be the same. You are encouraged to review the privacy statements of other bodies/entities when visiting their websites.
 
Purpose specifications and data collection
In general, you can browse the DIP website without disclosing any information about yourself. If you visit the site to read or download information, we collect and store only the following information that is automatically recognised: the date and time, the originating IP address, the domain name, the type of browser and operating system used (if provided by the browser), the URL of the referring page (if provided by the browser), the object requested, and the completion status of the request.
 
Cookies and other technologies
As described above, we sometimes collect anonymous information from visits to our site to help us make our site more useful to visitors. For example, we keep the logs of the domains from which people visit and we also measure visitor activity on the DIP website, such as the number of pages visited, and the level of demand for pages and topics of interest. The logs may be preserved indefinitely and used at any time and in any way to prevent security breaches and to ensure the integrity of the data on our servers.
We collect this anonymous information through the use of various technologies, one of which is called ‘cookies’. A cookie is a text-only string of information that we pass to your computer’s hard disk through your browser so that the website can remember who you are. Cookies generally store your IP address and a randomly generated session number. None of this information is reviewed at an individual level. We do not associate the information stored in a visitor's cookie with any other personal data about that visitor. Cookies cannot be used by themselves to identify you. However, if you do not want your details used anonymously, in the way we have described, you can easily disable your cookies. For more information about cookies, please see www.allaboutcookies.org.
 
Visitor's choice
You can use the DIP website without registering any personal information, but this will mean you will not be able to receive email alerts.
 
Checking or changing personally identifiable information
The accuracy of your personally identifying information is important to DIP. If you are an author of an article or book review, or have agreed to referee an article, you can review and alter the information that DIP maintains about you via Manuscript Central. If you are a subscriber, your postal address records are held only by the publisher. Should you change email address or affiliation, or if you would like us to delete any contact details we may hold, please send an email to with the details.
 
Security
Most of our contacts records are held securely in Manuscript Central, to which only authorised persons have access: anyone with such access is obliged to respect the privacy of our users and the confidentiality of their personal data.
Unfortunately, no data transmission over the Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while we strive to protect your personal information, DIP cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us, and you do so at your own risk. Once we receive your transmission, we make our best effort to ensure its security on our systems.
 
Children’s safety
We do not collect personally identifiable information from children. Children should always ask a parent or guardian for permission before sending personal information to anyone online.
 
Third-party use
DIP does not disclose any personally identifiable information, except when we have your permission or under special circumstances, such as when we believe in good faith that the law requires it. We do not sell or rent user information to anyone. From time to time, we agree with other like-minded organisations to write to some of each other’s subscribers, for the mutual benefit of both.
 
Links
Throughout the DIP website, you will find links to third-party websites. Please note that DIP is not responsible for the privacy policies or content on third-party sites.
 
ENDS
Last amended: 13 October 2009