Your Privacy and The Register
What we do with your data
The Register is owned and operated by Situation Publishing.
Situation Publishing
33 Glasshouse Street
London
W1B 1DG
The Register strongly believes in the importance of keeping readers' personal information personal. It will never use your information for any use beyond that stated or the permissions you give us.
IP Addresses and Server Logs
The Register site does record IP addresses and produces server logs - as all Web Servers do. This information is used solely for monitoring the volume of traffic the site receives and measuring the number of readers. We do not use the information for tracking the activities of specific visitors to the site.
Cookies
The Register site sets cookies in order to help with the management of its advertising and to enable certain user features, such as account login. The data is used by our Advertising Server to help decide which adverts to display on the page at any given time. You may of course choose to block these cookies if you wish, and the majority of the site will continue to function normally.
Advertising
The Register runs advertising for a wide variety of organisations. These adverts are served from our advertising servers as well as from third-party ad servers managed by the advertiser. Recent third-party ad servers include DoubleClick, Atlas DMT and BlueStreak
These ad servers may attempt to set cookies on your computer. All these sites stress that information gathered through these cookies is used purely for the purpose of advert delivery, recording and segmentation. They do not use information gathered through their cookies for their own use, and they do not collect any personally identifiable information.
The respective privacy policies of these ad servers can be found here :
DoubleClick Privacy Policy
DoubleClick also has a cookie opt-out facility here
Atlas DMT Privacy Policy
If you encounter any problems with advertising please email webmaster@theregister.co.uk
Email and Online Forms
Readers who choose to subscribe to our optional headlines-by-email service, or complete any of our online forms, may be asked to supply personal data. If they choose to do so, that information is recorded and used for broad demographic information, which may be used to target advertising. If permission is granted, this information may be used to target specific users with occasional emails informing them about commercial services provided by The Register.
If permission is granted, this information may be used to send occasional emails containing offers from our partners. This will only ever be provided to readers who have specifically given us permission to use their information in this way.
The Register will never use your data for anything beyond the reason stated and the permissions you grant us. To alter the emails which you receive from us, including unsubscribing from all email communications, please visit this page. Make sure that you enter exactly the same e-mail address as you used to sign up.
Competitions
Readers who enter The Register competitions will be asked for some personal information, but only to allow us to judge the validity of their applications and to contact them should they be declared a competition winner.
If permission is granted, this information may be used to target specific users with commercial services provided by The Register.
If permission is granted, this information may be used to send occasional emails from The Register containing offers from our partners. This will only ever be provided to readers that have specifically given us permission to use their information in this way.
The Register will never use your data for anything beyond the reason stated and the permissions you grant us.
Publishing
We reserve the right to publish emails and letters sent to The Register. If the sender asks that that we don't reveal his or her identity, that information won't be published. We never publish a private email address unless specifically asked to do so by its owner.
Cash'n'Carrion
Our online store, Cash'n'Carrion, inevitably records some personal data, including names, addresses and credit card details.
If permission is granted, this information may be used to target specific users with commercial services provided by The Register.
If permission is granted, this information may be used to send occasional emails from the Register containing offers from our partners. This will be provided solely to readers who have specifically given us permission to use their information in this way.
Third Parties
The Register has partnered with other organisations to provide you with a number of service. All have their own privacy policies, which can be found here :-
Quantcast
The Register is currently conducting market research in conjunction with Quantcast. Privacy Policy
WorldPay
WorldPay provide The Register with their credit card processing facilities. Privacy Policy
Google Checkout
Google Checkout provide The Register with their credit card processing facilities. Privacy Policy
Expansys
Expansys run The Register's Mobile and Wireless store. Privacy Policy
CV Library
CV Library power the Reg Jobs job hunting service. Privacy Policy
Sirenic
Sirenic run The Register's Mobile Reg Service. Privacy Policy
Skinkers
Skinkers run The Register's NewsAlerts Service. Privacy Policy
Rackspace
Rackspace host The Register's websites. Privacy Policy
Data Protection
Anyone who provides The Register with personal information is given the opportunity to manage how that information is used. This includes opting out of any services and restricting the use of that information. You can do that by visiting this address or by contacting Philip Mitchell.
"Reg Jobs" Jobs by Email
Anyone signing up for the "Reg Jobs" Jobs by Email service will be providing their data to both The Register & CV Library. You can cancel or modify your Jobs by Email preferences at any time by visiting this page and logging into your account.
Accessing your Data
Readers of The Register have certain rights under the UK's Data Protection Acts. You can, for instance, ask to be told what information we hold about you in our databases. The Register will provide you with all of the details that we hold about you, both online and offline, upon request.
The Register reserves the right to charge a £10 administration fee for this process. If you would like to request this information please use the contact details below.
Changes to this Policy
As statutory and online requirements change so this policy document may change. Any changes will be highlighted across the site to ensure that all readers have the opportunity to respond to these changes.
Contacting Situation Publishing Data Controller
If you wish to contact Situation Publishing regarding any aspect of the Privacy Policy you should use the following contact details:
By Post:
The Data Controller
Situation Publishing
33 Glasshouse Street
London
W1B 1DG
