Privacy Policy
The privacy of your personal information is important to Browne|Cumberbatch Cultural Media Consultants and our affiliated legal entities (referred to in this policy collectively as “Browne|Cumberbatch,” “we,” “us,” and similar terms). This Privacy Policy is intended to be a general statement that describes how we collect, use, and process personal information you provide on our websites (referred to as “sites”). We strive to collect, use, and disclose personal information in a manner consistent with the laws of the countries in which we collect personal information. This Privacy Policy applies to this site, which is owned and operated by Browne|Cumberbatch Cultural Media Consultants.
As the site expands to other Caribbean territories/jurisdictions, Browne|Cumberbatch-affiliated entities may adopt unique Privacy Policy provisions to reflect the requirements of applicable local laws. When a separate provision is deemed necessary, we will provide you with an additional notice.
You can visit the sites without providing any personal information. When personal information is requested, we adhere to the following privacy principles regarding how we collect, use, disclose, transfer, and store your information.
Privacy Practices
1. Information Collection. When you create an account directly or through a Caribbean Memory Project site, register an account on one of our sites, add profile information, or take other similar actions, we may collect or obtain from you or your membership records (if applicable) information including, but not limited to, your name, address, e-mail address, phone number, photo, contact or profile preferences, and country/indigenous affiliations information.
2. We may also collect information your Internet device or web browser sends whenever you visit one of our sites, including an Internet Protocol (IP) address.
3. Use of Personal Information.
We may use the personal information you provide to (a) allow us to contact you, (b) fulfil requests you make, (c) seek your voluntary feedback on website features or content, or (d) help fulfil our mission.
6. We may also use your personal information for internal purposes, including auditing, data analysis, system troubleshooting, and research.
7. In addition, we may use both the personal information you provided and the information your web browser sends (see section 12 below) in order to detect users who appear to be causing harm to our sites or in order to personalise users’ experiences on our sites.
8. If your information will be used for any purpose besides those outlined above, we will specifically inform you and obtain your consent, if legally required.
9. From time to time, we may also make you aware of options to opt out of using or opt in to use certain features.
10. Content Submissions.
On the site, you may provide your own content and comments in selected areas. All of your submissions, unless they are not approved by Browne|Cumberbatch site administrators (see section 13 below), are intended to be public and viewable by others (for example, personal online notes in PASS IT ON, recordings made in TELL ME, NAH!, testimonials, online comments or similar features).
11. In instances where your content submissions will be made public or shared with other third parties, we will ask for your express agreement either at the time you upload content (for example, when you upload files of any format). We recommend that you use caution when providing content intended to be viewed publicly and that you avoid posting information that could cause harm or injury, or risk of harm or injury, to yourself or others. If you acting on behalf of your family members, please ensure you have the appropriate permission to post/share information that some may deem to be private and personal.
12. All types of content submissions you provide will be stored either on our systems or the systems of our affiliates or third parties (as defined in section 7A below). While industry standards are used to safeguard your submissions from unauthorised access, disclosure, or modification (as defined in section 8 below), we cannot guarantee complete privacy and we may, in some instances, choose or be legally required to disclose such information to third parties as outlined in section 7 of this policy.
13. Though we are under no obligation to monitor your content submissions, we reserve the right to do so at our sole discretion. We also reserve the right to block or remove any content we deem inappropriate, obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, violent, harassing, defamatory, libellous, tortious, illegal, threatening, or otherwise objectionable, regardless of whether it was intended to be private or public. Since we do not review all content submitted through every feature on every site, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to take protective measures in the event you provide content disclosing information about a person who is a victim of harm or abuse or is at risk of becoming a victim of harm or abuse.
14. When we become aware of content that we consider to be offensive or that could compromise the privacy of your personal or confidential information or that of another person, we will make a good-faith effort to block or remove such content.
15. Retention. We retain collected personal information and submissions for a reasonable period of time to fulfil the collection purpose and then delete it from our records, with the exception of limited historical profile information, general genealogy records, and membership information retained as part of a permanent genealogical or historical record.
16. Access. We endeavour to maintain the accuracy of personal information and rely on you to ensure your personal information is complete and accurate. You may verify, correct, or remove your personal information through your website-specific registration, through your profile, or where applicable.
17. Information Sharing and Disclosure. We regard your personal information as confidential and do not sell it to anyone. We do not share your personal information with other parties except in the following circumstances (or in other instances where we specifically inform you and obtain your prior consent):
As the site expands to other Caribbean territories/jurisdictions, Browne|Cumberbatch-affiliated entities may adopt unique Privacy Policy provisions to reflect the requirements of applicable local laws. When a separate provision is deemed necessary, we will provide you with an additional notice.
You can visit the sites without providing any personal information. When personal information is requested, we adhere to the following privacy principles regarding how we collect, use, disclose, transfer, and store your information.
Privacy Practices
1. Information Collection. When you create an account directly or through a Caribbean Memory Project site, register an account on one of our sites, add profile information, or take other similar actions, we may collect or obtain from you or your membership records (if applicable) information including, but not limited to, your name, address, e-mail address, phone number, photo, contact or profile preferences, and country/indigenous affiliations information.
2. We may also collect information your Internet device or web browser sends whenever you visit one of our sites, including an Internet Protocol (IP) address.
3. Use of Personal Information.
We may use the personal information you provide to (a) allow us to contact you, (b) fulfil requests you make, (c) seek your voluntary feedback on website features or content, or (d) help fulfil our mission.
6. We may also use your personal information for internal purposes, including auditing, data analysis, system troubleshooting, and research.
7. In addition, we may use both the personal information you provided and the information your web browser sends (see section 12 below) in order to detect users who appear to be causing harm to our sites or in order to personalise users’ experiences on our sites.
8. If your information will be used for any purpose besides those outlined above, we will specifically inform you and obtain your consent, if legally required.
9. From time to time, we may also make you aware of options to opt out of using or opt in to use certain features.
10. Content Submissions.
On the site, you may provide your own content and comments in selected areas. All of your submissions, unless they are not approved by Browne|Cumberbatch site administrators (see section 13 below), are intended to be public and viewable by others (for example, personal online notes in PASS IT ON, recordings made in TELL ME, NAH!, testimonials, online comments or similar features).
11. In instances where your content submissions will be made public or shared with other third parties, we will ask for your express agreement either at the time you upload content (for example, when you upload files of any format). We recommend that you use caution when providing content intended to be viewed publicly and that you avoid posting information that could cause harm or injury, or risk of harm or injury, to yourself or others. If you acting on behalf of your family members, please ensure you have the appropriate permission to post/share information that some may deem to be private and personal.
12. All types of content submissions you provide will be stored either on our systems or the systems of our affiliates or third parties (as defined in section 7A below). While industry standards are used to safeguard your submissions from unauthorised access, disclosure, or modification (as defined in section 8 below), we cannot guarantee complete privacy and we may, in some instances, choose or be legally required to disclose such information to third parties as outlined in section 7 of this policy.
13. Though we are under no obligation to monitor your content submissions, we reserve the right to do so at our sole discretion. We also reserve the right to block or remove any content we deem inappropriate, obscene, lewd, lascivious, filthy, violent, harassing, defamatory, libellous, tortious, illegal, threatening, or otherwise objectionable, regardless of whether it was intended to be private or public. Since we do not review all content submitted through every feature on every site, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to take protective measures in the event you provide content disclosing information about a person who is a victim of harm or abuse or is at risk of becoming a victim of harm or abuse.
14. When we become aware of content that we consider to be offensive or that could compromise the privacy of your personal or confidential information or that of another person, we will make a good-faith effort to block or remove such content.
15. Retention. We retain collected personal information and submissions for a reasonable period of time to fulfil the collection purpose and then delete it from our records, with the exception of limited historical profile information, general genealogy records, and membership information retained as part of a permanent genealogical or historical record.
16. Access. We endeavour to maintain the accuracy of personal information and rely on you to ensure your personal information is complete and accurate. You may verify, correct, or remove your personal information through your website-specific registration, through your profile, or where applicable.
17. Information Sharing and Disclosure. We regard your personal information as confidential and do not sell it to anyone. We do not share your personal information with other parties except in the following circumstances (or in other instances where we specifically inform you and obtain your prior consent):
A. Third-Party Providers. We may provide personal information to third parties for their use in performing internal functions on our behalf (for example, payment processing, maintenance, security, data analysis, hosting, and so forth). In such instances, the providers will be contractually required to protect personal information from additional use (including for marketing purposes) or transfer in accordance with this Privacy Policy and industry standards.
B. Legal Requirements. We may access and disclose your personal information, posts, journal entries, online chats, personal notes, content, or other submissions to any website if we have a good-faith belief that doing so is required by a subpoena or other judicial or administrative order or otherwise required by law. Additionally, we may disclose your personal information and other information where we, in good faith, deem it appropriate or necessary to prevent a violation of our other agreements; to take precautions against liability; to protect the rights, property, or safety of the site, of any individual, or of the general public; to maintain and protect the security and integrity of our services or infrastructure; to protect ourselves and our services from fraudulent, abusive, or unlawful uses; to investigate and defend ourselves against third-party claims or allegations; or to assist government law enforcement agencies. |
18. Protection of Information. We use technical and organisational measures to protect the personal information we receive against loss, misuse, and unauthorised alteration and to protect its confidentiality. We regularly review our security procedures and consider appropriate new security technology and methods. We also use current encryption technology to encrypt the transmission of data on our log-in pages. However, because we cannot guarantee the complete security of these encryption technologies, please use caution when submitting personal information online.
19. Third-Party Data. Where local law permits, you may submit personal information, including contact information about someone other than yourself (in other words, a third party) to allow us to make contact with that person, make a delivery, or otherwise meet your request. The information collected will be used solely to facilitate your request. When providing personal information about anyone other than yourself, you must first obtain the other person’s informed consent if his or her consent is legally required. If you or someone else has provided us with your personal contact information and you would like to request that we do not contact you further, please follow the unsubscribe or opt-out procedures provided on the specific site, newsletter, e-mail notification, or the like.
20. Passive Data Collection: Tracking Technologies, Cookies, and Clear GIFs. When you visit any of our sites, our servers or filtering systems may collect information that your web browser sends any time you visit a website. This information may include but is not limited to your browser type, your operating system, your language preference, any referring web page you were visiting before you came to our site, the date and time of each visitor request, and information you search for on our sites.
21. We also use cookies and clear GIFs to collect information. A cookie is a small bit of data used to transfer information to either your computer’s hard drive or your web browser for record-keeping purposes. A cookie serves as a sort of label that allows our sites to recognise your web browser when you return to our sites. A clear GIF (also known as a web beacon) is used in combination with cookies to help us understand how visitors interact with our sites. A clear GIF is typically a transparent graphic image placed on a website. The use of clear GIFs allows us to monitor your actions when you open a web page and makes it easier for us to follow and record the activities of recognised browsers. For example, using clear GIFs, we can track the path of page visits on a website and monitor aggregate usage and web traffic routing on our sites.
22. We collect this information to better understand how you use and interact with our sites in order to improve your experience. We may also share this information with our employees, contractors, service providers, and affiliated entities as defined in section 17.
23. You can change your web browser settings to stop accepting cookies or to prompt you before accepting a cookie from the sites you visit. If you do not accept cookies, however, you may not be able to use some sections or functions of our sites. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org. To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
24. Policy Compliance and Questions Regarding the Privacy of Personal Information. We aim to ensure compliance with this Privacy Policy and we will answer or address questions about data privacy or security issues as they arise. Inquiries concerning this Privacy Policy or the security of personal information that we process may be sent through e-mail, fax, or mail to the following:
E-mail: inquiries@caribbeanmemoryproject.com
25. Children's Privacy. We do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13. Any of our sites that collect children’s information will do so only with the prior express and informed consent of the child’s parent or guardian in compliance with applicable law. We strongly recommend that minors under the age of 18 ask their parents for permission before sending any personal information to anyone over the Internet, and we encourage parents to teach their children about safe Internet use practices.
26. Third-Party Links. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of any third-party sites. For your own protection, you should review the policies of other sites to ensure they meet your personal privacy expectations.
27. Future Changes to Privacy Policy. We regularly review this Privacy Policy and may change, modify, add, or remove portions as needed. If we change this Privacy Policy in ways that affect how we use your personal information, we will notify you here or in a notice on our home page. We will also update the revision date at the bottom of the Privacy Policy. We encourage you to check this Privacy Policy from time to time to remain informed of any changes.
Effective Date. This version of the Privacy Policy became effective on November 1, 2014.
19. Third-Party Data. Where local law permits, you may submit personal information, including contact information about someone other than yourself (in other words, a third party) to allow us to make contact with that person, make a delivery, or otherwise meet your request. The information collected will be used solely to facilitate your request. When providing personal information about anyone other than yourself, you must first obtain the other person’s informed consent if his or her consent is legally required. If you or someone else has provided us with your personal contact information and you would like to request that we do not contact you further, please follow the unsubscribe or opt-out procedures provided on the specific site, newsletter, e-mail notification, or the like.
20. Passive Data Collection: Tracking Technologies, Cookies, and Clear GIFs. When you visit any of our sites, our servers or filtering systems may collect information that your web browser sends any time you visit a website. This information may include but is not limited to your browser type, your operating system, your language preference, any referring web page you were visiting before you came to our site, the date and time of each visitor request, and information you search for on our sites.
21. We also use cookies and clear GIFs to collect information. A cookie is a small bit of data used to transfer information to either your computer’s hard drive or your web browser for record-keeping purposes. A cookie serves as a sort of label that allows our sites to recognise your web browser when you return to our sites. A clear GIF (also known as a web beacon) is used in combination with cookies to help us understand how visitors interact with our sites. A clear GIF is typically a transparent graphic image placed on a website. The use of clear GIFs allows us to monitor your actions when you open a web page and makes it easier for us to follow and record the activities of recognised browsers. For example, using clear GIFs, we can track the path of page visits on a website and monitor aggregate usage and web traffic routing on our sites.
22. We collect this information to better understand how you use and interact with our sites in order to improve your experience. We may also share this information with our employees, contractors, service providers, and affiliated entities as defined in section 17.
23. You can change your web browser settings to stop accepting cookies or to prompt you before accepting a cookie from the sites you visit. If you do not accept cookies, however, you may not be able to use some sections or functions of our sites. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org. To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites visit https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
24. Policy Compliance and Questions Regarding the Privacy of Personal Information. We aim to ensure compliance with this Privacy Policy and we will answer or address questions about data privacy or security issues as they arise. Inquiries concerning this Privacy Policy or the security of personal information that we process may be sent through e-mail, fax, or mail to the following:
E-mail: inquiries@caribbeanmemoryproject.com
25. Children's Privacy. We do not knowingly collect information from children under the age of 13. Any of our sites that collect children’s information will do so only with the prior express and informed consent of the child’s parent or guardian in compliance with applicable law. We strongly recommend that minors under the age of 18 ask their parents for permission before sending any personal information to anyone over the Internet, and we encourage parents to teach their children about safe Internet use practices.
26. Third-Party Links. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of any third-party sites. For your own protection, you should review the policies of other sites to ensure they meet your personal privacy expectations.
27. Future Changes to Privacy Policy. We regularly review this Privacy Policy and may change, modify, add, or remove portions as needed. If we change this Privacy Policy in ways that affect how we use your personal information, we will notify you here or in a notice on our home page. We will also update the revision date at the bottom of the Privacy Policy. We encourage you to check this Privacy Policy from time to time to remain informed of any changes.
Effective Date. This version of the Privacy Policy became effective on November 1, 2014.