Privacy Policies
Changes to Terms and Conditions of
Sale and Privacy Policies
On 16th October 2001 we amended clauses 2, 8a, 8b,
29e and 29f of the Terms and Conditions of Sale. We have also
amended our Privacy Policies to confirm that we offer you
the chance to opt out of receiving marketing materials from
us and to unsubscribe from any email lists you are on, and
also to make it clear that when you order books we need to
pass on your contact details to third parties to fulfil your
order.
PRIVACY
POLICY - ADULT
This web site is owned and operated by Dorling Kindersley
Limited.
How to contact us If you have any questions about this web
site or our privacy policy, please contact us by any of the
following methods:
The Editor, dk.com
Online Department
Dorling Kindersley Limited
80 Strand
London
WC2R 0RL
United Kingdom
Or send an email.
Our approach to your privacy
We want people who visit our web site to be able to
take part fully in the activities and offers we provide. We
also want to make sure that when we collect information from
you we do so in a way that does not infringe your right to
privacy. This Privacy Policy is designed to give you useful
information about your rights and the way we collect and use
personal information.
We do not ask you to disclose any more information than is
reasonably necessary to enable you to participate in an activity
on our web site and to ensure that our web site is in keeping
with our customers' needs.
We do not generally disclose personal information we have
collected from you through this web site to third parties.
We may do so sometimes, in which case we will say so when
the information is collected and you will be able to inform
us that you do not want us to do this. This will not stop
you enjoying the site, you can simply tell us that you are
happy for us to have the information so you can take part
in the activities we offer, but that you do not want us to
pass that information on.
Besides what we describe in this Privacy Policy, we do not
maintain any personal information obtained from users through
this web site in a retrievable form.
The information we collect and how
we use it
- When you subscribe to receive any of our email newsletters
we ask for your email address so that we can send you the
material that you want.
- On all informative emails and newsletters that we send,
we give you the option to unsubscribe.
- When you enter competitions, we ask you for your name,
email and residential address. This is so that we can let
you know if you have won anything, send you your prize and
let other people (such as other users of our web site, the
public and our own employees) know about our competitions
and their winners.
- When you send e-postcards, we will ask you for your name
and email address so we can let whoever receives the postcard
know who sent it.
- When you submit reviews for display on the site, we ask
for your name (as you would like us to publish it) and your
email address (which we will not publish) so we can contact
you in relation to your review. If you plan to submit a
review to the site, please take note of your obligations
under clause 6 of the General Terms and Conditions of this
web site.
- When you purchase products online, we will need to pass
on your name, address and payment details to the third parties
who help us to fulfill your order. For further details about
information security on this site, please see our Safe
Shopping Policy
We only keep the personal information you submit for these
purposes until we have made use of it in these ways.
Cookies
We use cookies on this web site. Cookies are small
files that we transfer to your computer's hard drive through
your web browser. They enable us to recognize your web browser.
In effect, cookies tell us when you have visited our site
and where you have been, but they do not identify you personally.
We use cookies to see how often people visit our site and
what they look at. This helps us to know what parts of the
site are popular - what people are interested in - so we can
make sure we have more interesting material on the site in
future. We also use cookies to make it easier for you to get
around our sites. For example, when you first visit us we
ask you to click on a flag that directs you to the DK site
for the country you are in. When you come back, we use cookies
to remind us where you want to go and we take you there directly.
If you don't want us to be able to do this, your browser's
help section should be able to tell you how you can disable
or filter cookies and how to arrange for your browser to tell
you when you've been sent a new cookie. If you choose to disable
or filter the cookies we use, it may mean that the site's
functions do not work as intended.
Aggregate Information
We track the following information on this site anonymously,
or as 'aggregate' data: users' ISP's, the domain names of
the pages from which users come to our site, users' browsers
and operating systems.
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PRIVACY POLICY - CHILDREN
Hey you! Yeah, you! Are you 13 yet? You're not?
Well, then it's your lucky day. You don't need to read all
this stuff, just ask one of the grown ups you live with, or
your teacher, to do all the work. Ask them to click on this
link and start
reading for you. If you're 13 already, we're afraid you've
got some reading to do.
So, who are we?
This is Dorling Kindersley Limited's web site.
Where are we?
If you want to ask us a question about the web site or
what we do with things you tell us about yourself:
Write to us at
The Editor, dk.com
Online Department
Dorling Kindersley Limited
80 Strand London
WC2R 0RL
United Kingdom
Or send an email.
Who are you?
You know the answer to this one already, but we don't.
So sometimes we will ask you to tell us, along with where you
live, how we can get in touch with you (your email, your address)
and what you like and don't like - your hobbies, your favourite
authors, stuff like that.
When are we going to bug you?
You've probably already seen on some pages of our
web site that we ask you questions about yourself, we do that
when:
- When you ask us to send you an email newsletters we'll
need for your email address so we can send it to you.
- All our emails tell you how you can unsubscribe if you
want to.
- You go in for a competition. When you do, we'll usually
ask for your name and address so we can let you know if
you win and we can send you a prize! We might also want
to tell other people that you won and maybe put up your
entry on our web site. We'll ask you to tell us if we can
before we do.
- You send an e-postcard. If you do, we'll need your name
and email address so we can make sure you get a copy of
the e-postcard you sent.
- You send us a review, poem, joke or story. If you do this
and we decide to post it on the site, we'll need to know
who and where you are so we can tell you: "We want your
review on the site!" And so we can let other people who
visit the site know who the bright spark was that wrote
the review.
- You post comments on our bulletin board. Then we'll need
your name and email address so we can let other people know
who's saying all those crazy things.
- When you submit a review for the site. Then we ask for
your name (that you want us to publish) and your email address
(which we won't publish) so we can contact you about your
review.
- If you plan to send in a review or post comments on the
site, ask a parent or other adult to check out clause 6
of our General Terms and Conditions and to help you with
what you send.
- You buy stuff, then we'll need to use your name, address
and payment details to make sure we send you what you've
bought. We may need to tell these to other people who help
us to get your order to you too. Remember, you should get
a parent or another adult to help you if you want to shop
online.
You tell us about yourself - then what?
If you come and visit our web site then we promise
that we won't go telling anyone else the stuff you've told
us. That would be pretty rude. The only time we'll share what
you've said to us about yourself will be when we've already
told you we were going to and you'll be able to tell us "no".
Hey you! You're not 13 yet are you?
Didn't we tell you not to read all this? Aren't you
bored yet? Ask an adult to read what's at the other end of
this link. They're
used to being bored.
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PRIVACY POLICY - PARENTS & TEACHERS
This is the web site of Dorling Kindersley Limited.
How to contact us
If you have any questions about this web site or our
privacy policy, please contact us by writing to
The Editor, dk.com
Online Department
Dorling Kindersley Limited
80 Strand
London WC2R 0RL
United Kingdom
Or send an email.
Our approach to children's privacy
We want children who visit our web site to be able
to take part fully in the activities and offers we provide.
We also want to make sure that when we collect information
from children we do so in a way that does not infringe their
right to privacy. This Privacy Policy is designed to give
you useful information about your child's rights and the way
we collect and use personal information. We do not ask children
to disclose any more information than is reasonably necessary
to enable them to participate in an activity on our web site.
We do not disclose personal information we have collected
from children through this web site to third parties.
Besides what we describe in this Privacy Policy, we do not
maintain any personal information obtained from children through
this web site in a retrievable form.
The information we collect and how
we use it
Please help your children when they use our web site
to ensure that they get the most out of the experience. While
we make every effort to ensure that they can visit and use
the site safely and easily, nothing can substitute for parental/adult
supervision and guidance.
When children want to participate in activities on our web
site, this is the sort of information we ask for and how we
use it:
- When children subscribe to receive any of our email newsletters
we ask them for their email address so that we can send
them the material that they have asked for.
- On all informative emails and newsletters that we send,
we give an option to unsubscribe.
- When children enter competitions, we ask for their names
and email and residential addresses. This is so that we
can let them know if they have won anything, send them their
prizes and also let other people (such as other users of
our web site, the public and our own employees) know about
our competitions and their winners.
- When children send e-postcards, we will ask them for their
names and email addresses. This is so we can let whoever
receives the postcard know who sent it
- When children send in reviews of our books, we will ask
them for their names and email addresses. This is so that,
if we want to post their reviews on our web site, and give
them credit for what they have written.
- If children submit reviews for display on the site, we
ask for their names (as they would like us to publish them)
and email addresses (which we will not publish) so we can
contact them in relation to their reviews. If your child
plans to submit a reviews to this site, please take note
of their obligations under clause 6 of the General Terms
and Conditions of this web site and help them to comply
with them.
- When you purchase products online with your children,
we need to pass on the name, address and payment details
that you give to third parties who help us to fulfill our
orders. For further details about information security on
this site, please see our Safe
Shopping Policy
We only keep the personal information children submit for
these purposes until we have made use of it in these ways.
Cookies
We use cookies on this web site. Cookies are small
files that we transfer to your computer's hard drive through
your web browser. They enable us to recognize your web browser.
In effect, cookies tell us when you have visited our site
and where you have been, but they do not identify you personally.
We use cookies to see how often people visit our site and
what they look at. This helps us to know what parts of the
site are popular - what people are interested in - so we can
make sure we have more interesting material on the site in
future. We also use cookies to make it easier for you to get
around our sites. For example, when you first visit us we
ask you to click on a flag that directs you to the DK site
for the country you are in. When you come back, we use cookies
to remind us where you want to go and we take you there directly.
If you don't want us to be able to do this, your browser's
help section should be able to tell you how you can disable
or filter cookies and how to arrange for your browser to tell
you when you've been sent a new cookie. If you choose to disable
or filter the cookies we use, it may mean that the site's
functions do not work as intended.
Aggregate Information
We track the following information on this site anonymously,
or as 'aggregate' data: users' ISP's, the domain names of
the pages from which users come to our site, users' browsers
and operating systems.
Children under 13 years of age
We encourage parents and guardians to spend time online
with their children and to participate in the activities offered
on this site. If your child is younger than 13, we ask you
to play an active role in safeguarding his or her privacy
when using our site.
When your child takes part in an offer or activity on the
site where we ask him or her for personal information, we
may ask for your consent or for you to indicate if you do
not consent (depending on the type of activity/information
being gathered).
If you have children who are under 13, we ask you to complete
their entry forms for competitions run on this site. We will
notify you if your child wins a competition and send any prize
to you. We will also obtain your prior consent before publishing
the name, age and photograph of your child if he or she wins
a competition.
Older children
If your child is older than 13, we will ask him or
her to give consent personally if we plan to keep or use his
or her information for anything (we will also say what we
plan to do with it). Please help your children with this.
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