Mosaic Church
Loving God, each other, our city, the underprivileged & the nations

Contact us/ Legal & Charitable status

Mosaic Church Ltd is a Christian Church affiliated to Newfrontiers and a charitable company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales under No. 05524901

Charity Number

1114508

Registered Address:

The Warehouse
Unit 2
10 Sweet Street
Holbeck
Leeds
lS11 9DB

email:

info@mosaic-church.org.uk

tel:

0113 2944444


Your Privacy:

Collection of Information

Information is collected from you primarily to make it easier and more rewarding for you to use our website. You may be asked to provide information such as your name or email address in order to subscribe to updates or newsletter. It is entirely your decision whether to respond to these questions or not.

Use of Anonymous Information

The Mosaic Church website automatically gathers anonymous information to monitor the use of the website like the numbers and frequency of visitors to the Mosaic Church website and its areas.
This collective data helps us determine how much our users visit different parts of the site. This means we can improve the Mosaic Church website to ensure that it is as appealing as we can make it and as easy to use for as many users as possible. Mosaic Church may publish or provide this aggregate data to other people.

Use of Personal Information

Mosaic Church will only use the personal information you have chosen to provide us for the purpose for which you provided it. Mosaic Church will not use it for any other purpose without your consent.

Disclosure

Mosaic Church will not disclose personal information that you may give us, such as your name, address, email address or telephone number, to any organization or person outside Mosaic Church.

No Sale of Personal Information

Under no circumstances will Mosaic Church sell or receive payment for licensing or disclosing your personal information.

© 2008 Mosaic Church

The material featured on this site is subject to copyright protection unless otherwise indicated. The copyright protected material may be reproduced free of charge in any format or medium provided it is reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context. Where any of the copyright items on this site are being republished or copied to others, the source of the material must be identified and the copyright status acknowledged. Authorisation to reproduce such material must be obtained from the copyright holders concerned.


Disclaimer

Mosaic Church has tried to ensure that all information provided through this website is correct at the time it was included. We apologise for any errors. We therefore do not guarantee the accuracy of these pages and any visitor using information contained in them does so entirely at their own risk.


External Websites

Please note that whilst we hope you'll find any links we provide on the website useful, Mosaic Church is not responsible for the content of external websites.


Data Protection Act 1998

The Data Protection Act 1998 is designed to protect personal data about living individuals (?Data Subjects?). This means that any person or organisation who handles personal data must comply with the requirements of the Act.

What is personal data?

Personal data is information about a living individual from which that person can be identified. That information can exist in a variety of formats, for example on a computer or in a paper filing system.

What principles apply to the collection of personal data?

There are eight governing principles that must be followed in relation to the processing of data about individuals.

  • We must process data fairly and lawfully.
  • We must collect and process data for only one or more specified purposes. In essence, we must not collect data for one reason and then use it for something else.
  • The data we hold must be adequate for its purpose or purposes but not excessive or irrelevant.
  • Any data we hold must be accurate and, where necessary, kept up-to-date.
  • We must not keep data for longer than necessary.
  • We must process data in accordance with the rights of the Data Subject under the Act.
  • We must ensure data is kept securely and we must guard against its accidental loss.
  • We must not transfer personal data outside the European Economic Area unless the country receiving it has an adequate level of protection for the rights and freedoms of data subjects.


How we use your data

All personal data provided by you is treated strictly in accordance with the terms of the Data Protection Act. This means that confidentiality will be protected and that appropriate security measures are taken to prevent unauthorised disclosure.

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