About the IBO Network

    itsbeautifuloutside


    or IBO for short, consists of three different sites:


    1. itsbeautifuloutside.co.uk The main part of the group, carrying the most recent match reports and those of the Premier League seasons since promotion back to the top flight in May 2012.

    2. itsbeautifuloutside.net - This Site - Set up to cover World Cup and Euro competitions by Saints fans who post on the IBO Forum.

    3. The IBO Forum, run on the American ProBoards network. Have a look and see what nonsense we get to talk about!


    Privacy Policy

    About Our Privacy Policy


    Unlike the privacy policy on most websites, ours isn't adapted from a template, or just copied and pasted from wherever; it's been painstakingly written out by a human, who has considered what the website does, how you are most likely going to interact with it and what (if any) aspects of it impact your personal data. Crucially, it's been written so you can:

    1. Understand it.
    2. Isn't so long and laborious that you can't be bothered to read it.

    As such, our policy doesn't use lots of fancy legal language and might contain the odd typo. it is also a work in progress; we update our policy as our understanding of the new GDPR legislation changes and as we improve our website and add or remove elements.


    Overview


    We respect your right to privacy and will always do our absolute best to ensure we conform to not just the law at the time, but also our moral obligation to you. That's why we will never allow anyone to use your data unless legally required to do so, and we will always keep it secure and (where possible) will remove all trace of it at your request.

    Normally we only hold names and email addresses, but at times we may hold other identifiable data about you, gathered with your consent, to carry out our day to day business with you. For instance, you might supply us with data as part of an enquiry, or as part of a purchase, or a booking process for a service, etc. In all instances this data is destroyed, once it is no longer relevant or required, or held securely if it forms part of a service agreement with you, or is a legal requirement for us to retain. In which case we can hold data for up to seven years.


    Cookies: Our site uses them!


    Cookies are little bits of software that are added to your computer as you use and interact with websites. They are used mostly for good: To improve your experience, sometimes for bad: Google, Facebook and other use them to track what a computer (the computer, not the person) is looking at. People like Google will use them mainly to target you with adverts and for "analytics", which means it will build a profile of what you do online. You will get these cookies added to your computer when you land on certain websites, like Google, Youtube, Facebook etc. As well as this we've added some Cookies to our site, mainly so we can be sure to only show you certain content once, most typically things like popups.

    We use cookies to:

    1. Remember you when you visit this website to keep track of your browsing patterns and to build up a profile of how you and other users use the website.
    2. Make our website work as efficiently as possible.
    3. Most browsers allow you to turn off cookies. To do this look at the “help” menu on your browser. Switching off cookies may restrict your use of the website and/or delay or affect the way in which it operates.

    Cookies can sound a bit Orwellian and "Big Brother", but mostly they're pretty harmless and unless you land on a website that requests your data and you offer it, the data they hold is mostly anonymous, they don't have your name and email address, etc.You can clear out your cookies by clearing your browser history.

    As we said though, our site from time to time will use cookies (never for data gathering or advertising), so if this bothers you, you'd best leave the site and clear your cookies. You'd also be wise to install a cookie manager, so that you can see what websites install what cookies, as most have them but few admit to it.


    IP Address


    An IP address is a number that identifies your computer on the internet. Lots of services, like You Tube, Facebook etc, requires that our website send them your IP address before they will allow our site to display things like embedded video, or Facebook elements, and so on. In reality your IP address isn't personal data, as 99% of the time you can't really be identified by it, but some consider it so, so to keep ourselves in the clear we've added this bit to our privacy policy: On occasion we will share your IP address with some service providers. If this bothers you, leave our website now.


    Emails


    Emails are normally kept until our inbox is over-flowing and we have a clear out to delete all the old ones. We never use addresses obtained from emails for anything other than responding to the emails you send us. We don't harvest these emails for other purposes. Once we clear out our inbox and delete old emails from you, your details are gone.


    Privacy Policy Changes and Contact Details


    If we change our Policy, we will post the changes on this page. Please check the website regularly for any changes to this Policy.

    If you don't feel we're adhering to this Policy, what should you do?

    1. If you believe that we have not adhered to this Policy, please notify us by clicking on the "Contact Us" link at the bottom of this page. This will open your default email program, with our email address pre-filled for you to complete. Send the email to us and we will try to solve the problem promptly.
    2. If you have any questions about our privacy policy and your data, or would like to inspect the data we hold in the first instance contact us making the subject of any emails "FAO: Data Protection Officer". We will then forward your email to our DPO who will respond accordingly.

    In most circumstances, we will respond within 30 days with the data requested.

    If we suspect any abuses of this requirement (multiply requests in a short space of time etc.), we reserve the right to refuse.

    For most requests to be processed, we will need you to prove who you are and that you have a lawful right to access the data.


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