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Privacy policy

Heyplaces.co.uk protects your privacy. Even if you as a user have given your consent to our handling of your personal information, the protection of the information you provide is always given priority, and the site follows the laws and regulations that exist - for example, the Personal Data Act and GDPR - to protect your privacy. Only a limited number of people with special privileges have access to user information, and all eventual passwords are encrypted so that nobody could read them in plain text. Eventual passwords are both "salted" and "hashed", to use the technical language. If you log in with Facebook, we will not be able to access your password at all.

When you log in - either using your email address or using Facebook login - we will get access to your email address. We store your email address in order to...
  1. ... allow you to log in
  2. ... allow you to connect to your user profile
  3. ... allow you to reconnect to your profile if you have logged out
Data deletion. If you are logged in and want your user profile and data to be deleted: please click here and the data we store regarding your user profile will be deleted.

Your personal integrity is important. But equally important is that you do not act as someone other than the one you are, or appear under false names. We will never sell personal information, such as email addresses.

This site might log IP addresses for statistical analysis as well as for statistics. In cases where a member misbehaves you in the way that police notifications are made, we are entitled to take legal action against a member, as well as transfer of registered information, IP number, etc. to the police, prosecutor and / or party who has brought an action in court. The said information is disclosed only directly to the police, prosecutor and / or party who has brought an action in court at the request of these and only in cases where a police report has been established and a criminal investigation has been initiated or in case a legal procedure has been initiated.

This site might use so-called cookies. This to check if the user answered questions and surveys, to automatically fill in different forms, etc. This is to facilitate the user during a visit and in order for us to pass the correct statistics. A cookie is a text file stored on the user's computer, then retrieved by the server when the user re-visits the site. If you do not want to allow cookies, you can turn this feature off in your browser, which reduces the functionality of the site. How to turn off the cookies feature is shown in your browser.

We aim to keep our user records as accurate and up-to-date as possible.