Privacy Policy
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Who are we?
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Why do we have a Privacy Policy?
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What does this privacy policy cover?
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What personal information do we collect about you, and when do we collect it?
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What personal information do we collect about you from other companies and organisations?
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Do we share your personal information with anyone else?
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For how long does BT keep personal information?
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How do we protect your data when it is transferred out of Europe?
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How can I find out what personal information BT holds about me?
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How can I change the personal information BT holds about me?
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How can I manage BT's contact with me for marketing purposes?
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How do we protect your personal information?
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How do you find out about changes to our privacy policy?
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Does BT“s privacy policy protect me when I use BT“s websites?
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When do we use cookies?
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How do you disable cookies?
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Are third party sites covered by this policy?
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BT Websites Privacy and Security Policy
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We have developed this policy because we want you to feel confident about the privacy and security of your personal information
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Who are we?
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BT Group plc is the holding company for an integrated group of
businesses that provides voice and data services in the UK and
overseas. British Telecommunications plc is a wholly-owned subsidiary
of BT Group plc and holds virtually all businesses and assets of the BT
group.
BT has four customer-focused lines of business: BT Global Services, BT
Retail, BT Wholesale and Openreach. BT Retail, BT Wholesale and
Openreach operate mainly within the UK, where BT is the largest
communications services provider to the residential and business
markets, supplying a wide range of communications products and
services, including voice, data, internet and multimedia services, and
offering a comprehensive range of managed and packaged communications
solutions. BT Global Services provides a range of products and
services, including communications, networked IT and consultancy
services to address the needs of major corporations, governments and
multi-site global organisations. In April 2007, we announced a new
structure, which includes two new business units; BT Design will be
responsible for the design and development of the platforms, systems
and processes which will support our services; BT Operate will be
responsible for their deployment and operation. When we refer to
"we" or "our" or "BT" we are referring to BT Group plc (which includes
British Telecommunications plc) and its subsidiaries, or any of them,
as the context requires. |
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Why do we have a Privacy Policy?
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We have developed this policy because we want you to feel confident
about the privacy and security of your personal information. BT is
registered under the data protection laws in the United Kingdom and
takes all reasonable care to prevent any unauthorised access to your
personal information. When
we refer to "personal information" in this privacy policy, we mean
information, which identifies you as an individual, or is capable of
doing so. Accordingly, we may hold and use data about you in your
capacity as a consumer, a business customer, as an individual acting on
behalf of a business customer, as a shareholder, or in any other
capacity, for example, when you visit our websites. Please read this privacy policy carefully.
If you are visiting any of our websites or using any of our services,
by continuing to do so, you indicate your agreement to our use of your
personal information as set out in this privacy policy. |
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What does this privacy policy cover?
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This privacy policy only applies to how BT deals with your personal
information. It does not apply to any other company or to any other
company“s websites even if you access them through BT. If you disclose
your personal information to other companies your information will be
dealt with according to their privacy practices. |
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What personal information do we collect about you, and when do we collect it?
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We may ask you for information to enable us to provide a service to you
and we collect this information by telephone, written correspondence or
via a website. We may ask you for information including your name,
private/business address, contact telephone numbers and email address.
We may also ask you for other information that relates to the service
you are using or ordering. For example, we may need your credit card
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- When
you (or someone using your telephone line) make a telephone call or
send a fax that uses our telephone network or connect to the world wide
web, we keep a record of that call (including the number called) to
enable BT to charge for it. We also receive from other operators
information about calls made over our network, where we need that
information for connecting and billing purposes.
- If someone
abuses or damages the telephone network, for example by making
offensive or nuisance calls, we may keep information relating to that
abuse.
- We have information about your use of our services (such
as the amount of time you spend on-line), which we use to manage our
network, and for billing. We may also use this information for
marketing products and services but we will give the option to opt out
of receiving this material.
- If you enter into any of our
competitions or promotions, we may ask for information about you, which
will be made clear at the time you enter. We will also inform you of
the purposes for which the information you provide may be used.
- We
may ask you from time to time about what use you make of the services
we provide, what other services you would like us to provide in the
future, and for other information, such as lifestyle data.
- We
collect information from visitors to our websites to help us to make
improvements to the websites and to the services we make available. We
know, for instance, how many visitors there are to each website, when
they visited, for how long and to which areas of our website they went.
We may share this information with our advertisers and to other
companies which offer their goods or services on our websites. It helps
to show these organisations how effective our websites are as sales
channels for their products. You or any other individual cannot be
identified from the information we share as the data is aggregated and
anonymised.
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We do not use this information to:
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- identify individuals visiting our website; or
- analyse
your visits to any other websites (except that we do track you if you
go to websites carrying our banner, but we do not identify personal
details while we do this); or
- track any Internet searches which you may make while on our website.
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What personal information do we collect about you from other companies and organisations?
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may receive personal information about you from other companies and
organisations (for example, for marketing purposes) and we rely on
these third parties to obtain your consent for us to use this
information.
- We receive information from other
telecommunications operators about their customers to enable us to
enter their details (together with our own customer“s information) in
telephone directories. We also make telephone numbers available on
directory enquiry services unless customers (BT or other licensed
telecommunications operators) have chosen to be ex-directory.
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note that when you order goods and services from BT we may make
enquiries about you for credit reference purposes. These enquires
include searching your records held by Experian / Equifax or any other
credit reference agency and checking any details held on you by the
Interactive Media in Retail Group (IMRG) Security Alert or any other
fraud prevention scheme. At all times where your information is
disclosed to us we will protect it in accordance with this policy and
keep it secure.
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Do we share your personal information with anyone else?
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As a normal part of our business we share with other communications
companies information for connecting and charging for calls over each
others networks. We
sometimes use other companies to provide services to you or to provide
services to us. To enable them to do this, we may need to share your
personal information with them. When we do so, these companies are
required to act in accordance with the instructions we give them and
they must meet the requirements of the Data Protection Act to keep the
information secure. We may share your personal information with
other parts of BT to enable them to conduct their own businesses and to
market their products and services to you. We provide this information
in accordance with our code of practice on the disclosure of customer
information. This code limits BT“s ability to share information in this
manner and is intended to prevent BT gaining unfair competitive
advantage over its competitors. We may share your personal
information with other companies so that they can contact you with
details of other products or services you may be interested in. We will
only do this if you have agreed to this and where the companies agree
to use your personal information for that purpose only. If you have
agreed to receive information about products and services from another
company and later decide not to you will need to contact that company
yourself to let them know. You can of course ask us not to continue to
provide your personal information to any more companies in future. We
may provide information, in response to properly made requests, for the
purposes of the prevention and detection of crime, and the apprehension
or prosecution of offenders. We may also provide information for the
purpose of safeguarding national security. In either case we do so in
accordance with the Data Protection Act. We also provide information
when required to do so by law, for example under a court order, or in
response to properly made demands, under powers contained in
legislation. If there is a change (or prospective change) in the
ownership of BT or any of its assets, we may disclose personal
information to the new (or prospective) owner. If we do so, we will
require them to keep it confidential. If you believe the personal
information we hold on your is incorrect you may amend it by following
the procedure set out below in "How can I change the personal
information BT holds about me?"
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For how long does BT keep personal information?
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The time period for which we keep information varies according to what
the information is used for. In some cases, there are legal
requirements to keep data for a minimum period. Unless there is a
specific legal requirement for us to keep the information, we will
retain it for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which
the data was collected or for which it is to be further processed. |
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How do we protect your data when it is transferred out of Europe?
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Countries in the European Economic Area (EEA) are required to have a
similar standard of protection of personal data but this is not always
the case in countries outside of the EEA. We do sometimes transfer data
outside the EEA but before doing so take steps to ensure that your data
will be given adequate protection as required by the Data Protection
Act. |
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How can I find out what personal information BT holds about me?
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If you want specific information please tell us and give us any
relevant information to enable us to locate the information about you
because this will speed up our reply. We may be able to provide the
specific information you want without you having to make a formal
request. You
can make a formal request if you want to know what personal information
BT holds about you. In this case, please put your request in writing
and send it to us enclosing a cheque for the administration fee of £10
made payable to British Telecommunications plc. The address is: Data Protection Manager, Box 17, BT Centre, 81 Newgate Street, London. EC1A 7AJ.
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How can I change the personal information BT holds about me?
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If the information we hold about you is inaccurate, please let us know
and we will make the necessary amendments and confirm that these have
been made. |
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How can I manage BT's contact with me for marketing purposes?
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You may choose not to receive marketing information from BT and, if you
are already receiving such information from us, you can ask us to stop
at any time. If you would like BT not to call or mail you with details
of products, services and special offers, please call 0800 800 150
(residential customers) or 0800 400 400 (business customers) or contact
your Account Manager. If you would like to stop unsolicited
telemarketing calls from companies (including BT), please contact the
Telephone Preference Service on 0845 0700707 or do this online at www.tpsonline.org.uk
and register your telephone number(s). Direct marketing calls should
stop after 28 days. If you would like to stop unsolicited direct
marketing mailings companies (including BT), please contact the Mail
Preference Service on 0345 034599 or do this online at www.mpsonline.org.uk.
Direct marketing mailers should stop or significantly reduce after 3
months. (Remember to re-register if you change your address). |
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How do we protect your personal information?
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We are serious about guarding the security of your personal information
and the details of any transactions made. We take appropriate
organisational and technical security measures to protect your data
against unauthorised disclosure or processing. We use a secure server
to store the information you give us when you register or make an order
(including your credit card details and your password). Any personal
data you send us on-line is securely encrypted. Please
note that your billing account number is a sensitive piece of
information, which can be used with your telephone number to find out
information about your use of BT“s services. Please be sure to keep
this information safe, and do not share it with others. For access to
information such as itemised billing and some business account and
ordering services, extra proof of identity and authorisation may be
needed. |
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How do you find out about changes to our privacy policy?
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We may change our privacy policy from time to time. New policies will be published on our web sites.
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Does BT“s privacy policy protect me when I use BT“s websites?
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BT“s privacy policy also applies to information collected when you use any of our websites. You
do not have to register to access most of our websites. However, if you
provide information via the "contact us" or any of the other
interactive features, you indicate your consent to our use of your
personal data in the manner described in this privacy policy. |
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- If
you do register on one of our websites, we may ask you to provide
personal details such as name, address, e-mail address, telephone
number and, where appropriate, BT account number. We also ask you to
choose a password, and to complete a password security question and
answer, in case you forget your password for any reason.
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you have registered on one of our websites, we may keep a record of
your use of any of the services made available via that particular
website. (Please see "When does BT use cookies" below for more
information on how we do this).
- If you choose not to register with us and only browse
our websites, we may gather information to help make your visit to our
website more satisfying. However, this information will not identify
you personally. (Please see "When does BT use cookies" below for more
information on how we do this).
- If you do not wish to register,
you will still be able to use and order some of the services offered
via our websites. We will only ask you to provide such information as
necessary to enable us to carry out the transaction in question. We
will not use that information for any other purpose. You should note
that some services are only available if you register on the website
first.
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If you have registered for any of the services available through our
websites you may choose to cancel that registration at any time. You
can do this in one of two ways: |
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- return to the original registration page and following the instructions for cancelling the registration; or
- send an e-mail to us by completing the feedback form
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Please ensure you inform us of the service which you wish to cancel. If you do either of these, your personal details will be deleted from our website database. If
you have registered you have direct control over information in your
personal profile on our website. You can access and change this
information at any time by using the "Update your profile" link. Over
and above what BT does to safeguard your privacy and security on-line,
there are a number of things you can do to protect yourself from
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- Choose
a password (letters and digits) you can remember but others will not
guess, change it regularly and, if you do write it down, keep it
somewhere safe and secure.
- When you have finished your session
on our website, make sure you prevent your details being seen by anyone
that you do not wish to see them. So, if you have registered and logged
in, remember to log off.
- Clear any cache so there is no record of any transactions left on screen - both Netscape and Internet Explorer let you do this.
- We
also recommend you then close your browser so any history of the
session is cleared. As an extra precaution, your session on bt.com will
time out if you have not used the site for 30 minutes.
- We
collect information from visitors to our websites to help us to make
improvements to the websites and to the services we make available. We
know, for instance, how many visitors there are to each website, when
they visited, for how long and to which areas of our website they went.
We may share this information with our advertisers and to other
companies which offer their goods or services on our websites. It helps
to show these organisations how effective our websites are as sales
channels for their products. You or any other individual cannot be
identified from the information we share as the data is aggregated and
anonymised.
- We do not use this information to:
- identify individuals visiting our website; or
- analyse
your visits to any other websites (except that we do track you if you
go to websites carrying our banner, but we do not identify personal
details while we do this); or
- track any Internet searches which you may make while on our website.
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When do we use cookies?
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A "cookie" is a text file which is allocated by our server to your
personal computer (PC) when you visit our website. If you want to know
more about cookies please go to www.allaboutcookies.org
which explains how cookies work and how you can manage their use. We
use "cookies" to collect information from visitors to our websites and
registered customers. Our servers use two different types of
cookies. The first type is known as a "session-based" cookie and is
allocated to your PC only for the duration of your visit to our
website. It helps you to move around the website faster. This cookie
automatically expires when you close down your browser. The second
type of cookie known as a "persistent" cookie is allocated to your PC
only if you agree by selecting the "Remember me" function. This cookie,
if chosen, will remain on your PC for a period of time. This cookie allows us to: This cookie allows us to:
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- welcome you as an individual when you log on to our website
- limit how often you see particular advertisements or announcements on our website
- identify your defaults if you have set up a customised homepage
- provide you with relevant self-help information
- track where you have come from if you have come to our website from another website
- track how many times you visit a page or advertisement
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We do not store information regarding your telephone number, account or
payment details in the cookie, and this information cannot be accessed
using it. BT“s cookies do not collect any information regarding the use
of your PC or your Internet browsing in any way. Please
note that as the cookie is based on your PC, we will not find it if you
visit our websites using a different PC to the one you registered on. |
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How do you disable cookies?
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All types of cookies can be removed from your PC but there may be some
deterioration in the service you receive (for example, you may receive
many pop up boxes containing the same advertisements or you may not be
able to access a page you earlier personalised). Your
browser lets you choose whether to accept, not to accept or to be
warned before accepting cookies. These settings can be found in the
advanced preferences In Internet Explorer 6 select: Tools menu / Internet options / Privacy In Netscape 7.1 select: Edit menu / Preferences / Privacy and Security / Cookies In Firefox select: Tools menu / Options / Privacy / Cookies For removing the "Remember me" cookie, just unpick the box when you sign in.
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Are third party sites covered by this policy?
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Third party Internet sites that you can link to from BT“s websites are
not covered by our privacy policy, so we urge you to be careful when
you enter any personal information online. BT accepts no responsibility
or liability for these sites. Other
companies which advertise or offer their products or services on our
website may also allocate cookies to your PC. The types of cookies they
use and how they use the information generated by them will be governed
by their own privacy policies and not ours. |
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