Privacy Policy

What this policy covers

MammalNet is committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected, and we want you to be confident that any personal information you provide is safe and secure with us, and to understand how we use it to offer you a better experience.

Our Privacy Policy explains:

  • The personal information we collect.
  • How and why we collect and use your personal information.
  • Why we process your personal information.
  • The use of children’s information.
  • Sharing your information with other parties.
  • Third-party links.
  • How can you alter your permissions.
  • Your information rights: the rights and choices you have when it comes to your personal information.
  • Why we use cookies.
  • Keeping your personal information secure: the steps we take to ensure your information is kept secure and confidential.
  • How long do we keep your personal information?
  • Changes to this Privacy Policy
  • How to contact us
  • Legal Notice

 

Personal information we collect

  • When you register on the MammalNet website for an account, we ask you to provide information such as your email, your name, and sometimes your institution and country.
  • When you provide information through the feedback form, we ask you for your email and name.
  • When you visit the MammalNet website, we may collect information about your online browsing behaviour and any devices you have used to access the site.

 

How and why we collect and use your personal information

  1. Registering as a user

The personal information provided when registering as a user gives us a better profile of our user community and some idea of how the MammalNet data are being used. We need your email so that when a data export is completed, we can contact you and let you know.

  1. Feedback form

We need your email on the feedback form so that we can reply to you if needed.

If you provide us with your institution information, it helps us understand the different types of users of the project, and subsequently to better improve how we serve our users.

  1. Analytics for MammalNet website

We use Google Analytics to track how our website is being used. It enables us to get an idea of usage of the MammalNet website, and where our users come from and how the website is being used. This is important for us so that we can make appropriate changes to the website to better suit our users. We may share this information with the MammalNet Partners. 

You can opt out of Google Analytics tracking by following the guidance provided by Google here.


Why we process your personal information

We will only collect and use your personal information (as per the sections above), in accordance with data protection laws – and as such, our grounds for processing your personal information are as follows:

  • Consent – where necessary, we will only collect information and process that information if you have consented for us to do so. For example, we may have newsletters that you decide to subscribe to.
  • Legitimate interests – we may use and process some of your personal information where we have sensible and legitimate grounds for doing so. Under European privacy laws there is a concept of “legitimate interests” as a justification for processing your personal information. Our legitimate interests for processing your personal information are: 
    • To enable you to access a section of the website i.e. saved searches and downloads.
    • To communicate with you, when certain actions you initiated have reached a certain stage.
    • To improve the website – we maybe use your usage information to make the website better.

 

You have the right to object to our use of your personal information (according to the new EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) regulations) for these legitimate interests, including a right to object to profiling.

 

Use of children’s personal information

We do not knowingly collect or store any personal information about children under the age of 16. If you are aged under 16 please get your parent or guardian’s permission before you provide any personal information to us.

 

Sharing your information with other parties

The MammalNet project is funded by the European Food Safety Authority, and therefore we might share some information about how the MammalNet is used, and who our users are to the wider MammalNet.

We might also share some information about our users with the MammalNet Partners occasionally. MammalNet partners contribute and coordinate regional projects and this would help them understand better where and how their contribution is being used.

Promotion and marketing

Sometimes, project participants contact us with images of interest, anecdotes or other materials that they would like to share with the wider community.  We may use these materials in reporting, promotional activities, on our website, or on social media (e.g., Twitter or Facebook).  We will never identify anyone personally without their permission. However, you still own the pictures taken by the camera you deployed, and are not limited in what else you can do with them (such as sharing them through social networking platforms or elsewhere).

Third-party links

Our website includes links to third-party sites, tools and applications. Clicking on those links or enabling those connections may allow third-parties to collect or share data about you. We do not control these third-party sites and are not responsible for their privacy statements. When you leave our website, we encourage you to read the privacy notice of every website you visit.

 

How can you alter your permissions?

Your privacy is of great importance to us. If you would like to change how we deal with your personal information, or want us to remove your details from MammalNet List website, please send us an email to project.MammalNet@uclm.es

 Your information rights

Under the new EU GDPR regulations, you have the following rights:

  • Right to correct: the right to have your personal information rectified if it is inaccurate or incomplete.
  • Right to erase: the right to request that we delete or remove your personal information from our systems.
  • Right to restrict our use of your information: the right to ‘block’ us from using your personal information or limit the way in which we can use it.
  • Right to data portability: the right to request that we move, copy or transfer your personal information.
  • Right to object: the right to object to our use of your personal information including where we use it for our legitimate interests, or where we use your personal information to carry out profiling to inform our market research and user demographics. If you raise an objection, we will stop processing your personal information unless very exceptional circumstances apply, in which case we will let you know why we’re continuing to process your personal information.

Why we use cookies

Cookies are small files that are stored on your computer when you visit some websites. Cookies are harmless files which can help improve your experience of using a website if your browser’s preferences allow it. In an effort to improve your experience on our website, we may use cookies.

Using cookies, our website may track the pages you visit and record other user data such as how long you spend on each page. We can then view a summary that aggregates the data from all of our visitors (but not your individual behaviour) using Google Analytics.

You can choose to disable any cookies already stored on your computer. Please be aware that disabling cookies may stop our website from functioning properly.

Keeping your personal information secure

Keeping information about you secure is very important to us, which is why we store and process your personal information in accordance with the high standards required under data protection legislation. From time to time, and for operational reasons the personal information we collect from you may be transferred to and stored in countries outside of the European Economic Area (“EEA”). However, when we appoint our service providers to help us provide services to you (which may include some based in the USA), we take care to ensure that they have appropriate security measures in place.

We do our best to keep the information you disclose to us secure. However, we cannot guarantee its security. By using our website you accept the inherent risks of providing information online and will not hold us responsible for any breach of security.

 

How long do we keep your personal information?

We will hold your personal information in our systems for the period necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, or until you request it be deleted, or unless there is new Law about the retention period. Even if we delete your personal information, it may persist on back-up or archival media for legal or regulatory purposes.


Changes to this Privacy Policy

If we change our privacy policy we will post the changes on this page and may post notices on other pages of the website so that you may be aware of the information we collect and how we use it at all times.

How to contact us

If you have any queries relating to our use of your personal information or any other related questions pertaining to this policy, please contact us at 

The personal data provided through this website will be treated by the MammalNet project coordinated by Universidad de Castilla la Mancha, which will follow their internal privacy protocols (see here

, owner of the same, whose contact details are as follows:

If you have any queries relating to our use of your personal information or any other related questions pertaining to this policy, please contact us a t: project.mammalnet at uclm.es

 

Legal notice

The contact details of the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (CIF Q1368009-E), owner of the Internet domain and the website, are as follows :

Rectorate of the University of Castilla-La Mancha

50 Altagracia Street

13071- Ciudad Real

Coordinator Mammalnet project is; 

Joaquín Vicente Baños

project.mammalnet at uclm.es

 

Phone number: +34 926 29 54 50

Fax number: +34 926 29 53 01