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Effective Date: 06/08/2021 Menu
 * INTRODUCTION & SUMMARY
 * ABOUT US
 * COLLECTION OF YOUR INFORMATION
 * HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION AND OUR LEGAL BASES
 * HOW WE SHARE YOUR INFORMATION
 * CONTROLLING YOUR INFORMATION
 * CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS
 * COOKIES & SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES
 * RETENTION OF YOUR INFORMATION
 * CONTACT US





SECTIONS

• INTRODUCTION & SUMMARY • ABOUT US • COLLECTION OF YOUR INFORMATION • HOW WE
USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION AND OUR LEGAL BASES • HOW WE SHARE YOUR
INFORMATION • CONTROLLING YOUR INFORMATION • CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS • COOKIES &
SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES • RETENTION OF YOUR INFORMATION • CONTACT US


INTRODUCTION & SUMMARY

This Privacy and Cookie Policy explains what information we may collect about
you, as well as how we collect, use, share, disclose or otherwise process that
personal information. It also provides information about your data protection
rights.

We use your information to provide you with the products and services you
request, as well as to understand how and why our audiences engage with us. This
allows us to personalise content, show you relevant adverts that supports our
journalism and content, and generally improve your experience of our products
and services.


ABOUT US

News Corp UK & Ireland Limited and its subsidiary companies listed below
(together "News UK", "we", "our" or "us" “Group”) will collect, use, share and
disclose or otherwise process your personal information in line with this
Policy. The relevant controller for your information will depend on which
product or service you have interacted with or to which title you have
subscribed as set out below.

Controller Product/service/website News UK & Ireland Limited Provides support
and services to other Group entities and may act as a joint controller in
relation to these services. It acts as a controller for the influencer talent
agency trading as The Fifth and the associated websites, talkRADIO TV, and
photography and illustration agency trading as Studio Pi and associated
websites. News Group Newspapers Limited The Sun, The Sun on Sunday, The Irish
Sun, The Scottish Sun, The Irish Sun on Sunday, The Scottish Sun on Sunday, The
Sun’s Dream Team Fantasy Football game and the associated websites. Times
Newspapers Limited The Times, The Sunday Times and The Sunday Times Travel
Magazine and the associated websites. Newsprinters Limited Direct to Consumer,
Direct to Retail and other production and retail services. The Times Literary
Supplement Limited The Times Literary Supplement and the associated websites.
Sunday Times Driving Limited Sunday Times Driving Limited. talkSPORT Limited
talkSPORT, talkSPORT 2, talkRADIO, talkSPORT EDGE, Virgin Radio UK, Times Radio,
and the local radio stations Scottish Sun 80s, Scottish Sun Hits, and Scottish
Sun Greatest Hits. U105 Limited U105, broadcasting on 105.8FM and DAB in
Northern Ireland and associated websites. The Internet Business Limited (Trading
as Tibus) providers of digital infrastructure services. Simply Zesty UK Limited
(Trading as Zesty) a PR and digital social media agency operating in the UK.
Independent Broadcasting Corporation Limited LMFM in Drogheda. Capital Radio
Productions Limited FM 104 in Dublin. Treaty Radio Limited Live 95FM in
Limerick. City Broadcasting Limited Q102 in Dublin. Cork Media Enterprises
Limited 96FM and C103 in Cork. News Live Limited RunFestRun, LifeLessons, and
News Live events. It is a joint controller for other News UK Group branded
events, such as The Times CEO Summit.


COLLECTION OF YOUR INFORMATION


HOW WE COLLECT YOUR INFORMATION


REGISTRATION, FORUMS, APPS AND YOUR DEALINGS WITH US

We collect contact information, biographical details, preferences, and other
declared personal information about you when you provide it to us. For example,
when you fill out our online forms, subscribe to one of our titles, products or
services, enter a competition run by us, respond to our promotions, call or text
in to our TV and/or radio studios, register and use our apps, enquire about our
products and services or participate in a reader forum or poll (which could be
on any medium or platform, including social media).


INFORMATION FROM DEVICES

We also collect information automatically from your devices when you interact
with our websites or use our apps. This can include:

 * Information about your device type, operating system, hardware, software,
   display settings and browser type to tailor your experience to your device
   (tablet vs phone)
 * Unique identifiers, such as you Advertising ID (e.g. Google's Advertiser
   Identification or Apple's Identifier for Advertisers) to save your
   preferences against an identifier to display advertising
 * Other unique identifiers like IP address, so that we can recognise if you
   have been to our websites before, allow your device to interact with our
   websites and apps
 * Device settings such as general geographic location (this can be to provide
   services that have copyright restrictions, to show you content that is
   relevant to where you are, and tailor advertising to your interests)
 * Device operations, such as information about how you’ve used the device on
   our sites or apps, so that we can tailor the experience based on the way you
   or similar users interact with our content
 * Details of the products and services you are using and your navigation
   around, and interaction with, our products and services
 * We may also collect information from cookies placed on your device and store
   other cookies and technologies. See the section on Cookies & Similar
   Technologies for more information about our use of cookies
 * With your consent, we may also collect the specific location of your device
   or request access to data from other applications to provide certain services
   you have requested


MOBILE APPS

When you download our apps, we will collect the following information from your
device: unique identifier (UDID), MAC address or other applicable device
identifier and location.

We may also collect information from device identifiers and tags placed on your
device when you use our mobile TV app, including viewing history, download
history and settings and marketing consents. See the section on Cookies &
Similar Technologies for more information about our use of such technologies.


SOCIAL LOGIN

If you log in to our websites or online services via a third party site, such as
Facebook, that site may pass information to us, such as user ID, name associated
with the ID, email address and location, plus other information as described in
that website's privacy policy. Our websites and apps may also return information
about you to that social networking site regarding your log in, such as which of
our websites and apps you visit and use, and your use of social media services
on those websites and apps.

If you log in with or connect to your account using social media (Facebook,
Twitter, etc), the social media service's use of the shared information will be
governed by their privacy policy. If you do not want your personal information
shared in this way, please do not connect your social media service account with
your News UK account, and do not participate in social sharing on our websites
or apps.


POSTS, COMMENTS AND INTERACTION

If you correspond with any of our titles or radio stations or TV channels, or
interact with other customers or audience members or our staff, for example by
using polls, comments, text messages, video, email, phone, radio or by post, we
may display this content indefinitely in any relevant context, subject to our
editorial judgement and your rights as set out in this Policy. This may be
anonymised in the case of testimonials or customer service conversations.

If you take part in any reader, listener or viewer forums, send us letters for
publication, or take part in any radio 'phone-ins' or TV shows, then you may be
identifiable to others publicly and your comments attributed to you.


PUBLIC INFORMATION AND POSTS

Any information about yourself or others that you post on our social media
pages, on platforms like Twitter, Facebook and other chat rooms, blogs and
forums, will be viewed by others (including search engines), over whom we have
no control. You are responsible for the information you choose to post or
otherwise make available in public areas, and you acknowledge that this may be
collected and used by third parties.


OTHER SOURCES

We may ask data management and consumer insight providers if they have
lifestyle, demographic, household information or other insights about you. This
information helps us better understand our audiences. For more information on
how to control this use of your information, see the section below on
Controlling Your Information.

When you use third party payment providers, such as PayPal, to pay for or
receive payment from us, we will receive information including your name, email
address, billing or other address, phone number (if applicable), date of
sign-up, the number of payments you have received from verified PayPal users,
whether you have been verified to have control of a bank account and any other
information you agree they can share. If you apply for credit, we may also
receive information from credit reference agencies.

Other organisations that provide products and services to you may also share
information with us. For example, they may notify us when you move home or when
the payment card you used with us is renewed or replaced, so that we can keep
your information accurate and up to date. This also helps ensure that you do not
lose access to our products and services. We also may receive information from
our partners about their customer database. This allows our partners to see if
they can reach their audiences on our platforms. Generally we will receive
aggregated information rather than individual information, although your
information may be used to generate these insights.


HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION AND OUR LEGAL BASES FOR THESE USES


WITH YOUR CONSENT

There may be some uses of your information where we need to ask for your
consent. You will have the right to withdraw that consent at any time, however,
if you withdraw consent, we may not be able to provide the product or service
you have requested. We will rely on your consent to:

Deliver Direct Marketing Communications: where required, we will ask your
permission if we want to deliver direct marketing to you. If you have an account
connected to one of our products, you may be able to change your marketing
preferences in a preference centre linked to that account. You will also be able
to opt out in the communication itself.

We may send you direct marketing communications via post, telephone, email, SMS,
social media, online, in-app and devices connected to the internet, like smart
TVs, if we hold a valid direct marketing permission for you where required.

Place cookies and similar technologies: in accordance with the information
provided in the "Cookies & Similar Technologies" section and the information
provided to you when those technologies are used.


FULFILLING A CONTRACT

We process your personal information to fulfil a contract we have with you. We
rely on this legal basis to:

Provide products and services you have asked for and manage our relationship
with you: This may include managing requests, payments, access to products and
services, allowing you to interact, comment, and participate in online games,
contests, live and recorded events and reward programmes. This may also include
sending you information and updates relating to the products and services we
provide to you.

Take payments, check your identity and conduct credit checks: Information that
we hold about you and that you provide to us may be used to take payment for
products and services. It may also be used to verify credit details related to
payments. Payment details may be retained in order to speed up the renewal
process for products and services.

If you apply for credit, then in order to help us make credit decisions about
you we may check with credit reference agencies who will record any credit
searches on your credit file. We may also disclose details of how you conduct
your account with us to these credit reference agencies for related purposes.




FOR A LEGITIMATE INTEREST

We may use your information where there is a legitimate reason to do so, such as
where it would help achieve our business objectives or to facilitate a benefit
to you or someone else.

Our legitimate interests in processing personal data include:

 * to support a free press, including journalistic activities of societal
   importance;
 * to support individual and societal rights to receive information;
 * to develop, deliver and maintain relevant and engaging products services and
   advertising;
 * understanding when our audiences engage with us or other organisations;
 * to build a clearer understanding of who our audiences are in order to better
   serve them;
 * to carry on the business of a commercial organisation; and
 * to demonstrate that we provide services and products to agreed industry
   standards.

We rely on these legitimate interests to:

Monitor, improve and protect our products, content, services and websites,
online and offline: This includes using information about your app download to
validate free trials.

Manage complaints: including requests and concerns that you may have about
products or services we provide.

Personalise your experience: We sometimes make assumptions about your interests
and preferences based on the way you interact with our products and services and
the information we hold about you.

Knowing these interests and preferences allows us to understand the products,
content and services our customers like, letting us focus our efforts on
developing those areas. We may use this information to tailor and personalise
your user experience, as well as to make decisions about what direct marketing
and advertising to show you.

Content recommendations: We may also use your information to optimise article
and content recommendations. Based on the kind of articles and content which
prove to be of interest to you.

To build and manage direct marketing campaigns: We use your information to
create engaging and relevant marketing campaigns promoting products and services
we think you will like from our brands and partners. The use of your information
to do this is usually based on a legitimate interest, however, we will ask your
permission if we want to deliver direct marketing to you. You will be able to
change your marketing preferences in your Preference Centre or in the
communications you are sent.

To send product related and similar product and services communications: for
certain types of marketing communications, we do not require your consent and we
instead rely on our legitimate interest. This is the case for example where we
send you postal advertising or where we send you ‘in-life’ communications about
products or services that we provide to you. You can opt out of these
communications either by visiting your preference centre if you have an account
or in the communication itself.

We may send you service-related messages, which are about the service we
provide. We do not require your consent for these, and you are not able to opt
out.

Prevent fraud, check your identity, and prevent money laundering: We may use
your information to check your identity in relation to requests you make. We may
also have a legal obligation requiring us to carry out this activity

Facilitate posting, commenting and interaction: If you correspond with any of
our titles, radio stations or TV channels, or interact with other customers or
audience members or our staff, for example by using polls, comments, text
messages, video, email, phone, radio or by post, we may display this content
indefinitely in any relevant context, subject to our editorial judgement and
your rights as set out in this Policy. This may be anonymised in the case of
testimonials or customer service conversations. If you take part in any reader
or listener forums, send us letters for publication, or take part in any radio
'phone-ins', then you may be identifiable to others publicly and your comments
attributed to you.

Deliver relevant advertising: We may use the information we hold about you to
help us and our partners make better decisions about what adverts to present to
you. We also use the information we collect from you and other sources to create
engaging and relevant marketing campaigns promoting products and services we
think you will like from our brands and partners.

When you visit our websites, use our apps, or watch content on devices connected
to the internet such as smart TVs, advertising networks and other intermediaries
that we work with may select and then display adverts on your device. In the
case of some of our digital radio stations, when listening online, we and our
partners may insert a relevant audio advert for you to listen to.

Audience segmentation and creation: we may use the information we hold about
you, including how you engage with our products and services, as well as from
other sources, to segment our audiences into groups with particular attributes
(likes/dislikes/reading behaviours etc). This helps us personalise your
experience and show you more relevant content and adverts.

Cookie matching/syncing: When you visit our sites, we may check your device to
see if a cookie ID has been assigned to it. This is a form of identifier that
tells us who is visiting our sites. We are then able to compare the cookie ID we
have for you with IDs that our advertisers hold to see if we both know who you
are. By knowing it is you (or your device), the advertiser can decide if they
want to advertise to you and if so, what advertising would be relevant. See the
section on Cookies & Similar Technologies for more information.

Data matching: From time to time we may allow our clients to compare their
customer database to ours. This is called data matching and allows our partners
to see if they can reach their audiences on our platforms. Generally this will
be conducted at an aggregate audience level to provide insights, rather than
individual level information, although your information may be used to generate
these insights. These insights might include the overlap between our audiences
and the client and other information that would be useful to understand if an
advertising campaign would be effective.

As part of the data matching process we may allow partners to build target
audiences based on pre-defined attributes. These ‘lookalike’ audiences may be
similar to our partners’ existing audiences. For example, a sports brand may
want to reach ‘sports enthusiasts’ or those who enjoy ‘outdoor pursuits’. They
could select audiences who have been identified as having an interest in these
areas. To do this, we segment our audiences into groups depending on what we
think they like or other behaviours. This helps them find the right audiences
and we are able to show you more relevant advertising.

Detect ad blockers: We may collect information from your devices that tells us
whether you are using an ad blocker. This is so that we can manage our
compliance with the law and also determine if we are able to show you
advertising. We may also ask you to suspend or whitelist our sites or platforms
so that we can show you adverts. As a predominantly advertising funded business,
we do rely on our ability to show you advertising to help ensure we are able to
provide you with the products and services you request.

Provide co-branded services, events and features: We may offer co-branded
services or features, such as competitions or other promotions, together with a
third party and may share the information you provide to us with that third
party. These co-branded services may be hosted by us or by the third party. It
will usually be obvious where this is the case and will provide you with
additional information where required. Please remember that where we share your
information with these third parties, that they will use your information in
accordance with their privacy policy.

Ensure our services are used appropriately: If you post or send offensive or
objectionable content anywhere on or to our websites or apps, or otherwise
engage in any disruptive behaviour on any of our platforms, we may use the
information that is available to us about you to stop such behaviour. This may
involve informing relevant third parties, including your employer, law
enforcement or other competent authorities about the content and your behaviour.

Ensure that our products and services conform to agreed industry standards: Some
of our products and services are independently monitored and assessed to ensure
they meet approved industry standards and for industry reporting purposes.

Provide you with support: We may also provide you with help and support where we
believe it is required. For example, if you have provided your contact
information, we may contact you when a checkout journey is not completed. We may
record phone calls or customer enquiries via online chat for quality, training
and management purposes.

Conduct market research and analytics: We may use the information we hold on you
about your engagement with our products and services, as well as other
information collected from partners and other sources, to understand how our
products are used and make improvements or develop other products and services
our audiences may like. We may need to contact you about your experience of a
product or service we provide you.

Ipsos Iris - market research project: When you visit our website, we may collect
certain personal data about you for an online audience measurement project that
analyses internet users’ behaviour and profile across different websites,
applications and devices in the UK. Ipsos MORI, a specialist research agency
will be carrying out this research, in conjunction with UKOM, the UK Online
Measurement company and DotMetrics. To contact Ipsos MORI about this specific
research, please email: compliance@ipsosiris.com

Change of control or sale of our business: We may transfer, sell or assign any
of the information described in this Policy to third parties as a result of a
sale, merger, consolidation, change of control, transfer of assets or
reorganisation of our business.


TO COMPLY WITH LEGAL OBLIGATIONS & PROTECT OUR RIGHTS

There may be situations where we need to use your information to comply with
legal and regulatory obligations or defend claims. This may include publishing
information about prize winners, for example.

We may also disclose your information where we are allowed to by law to protect
or enforce our rights or the rights of others and for the prevention and
detection of crime, such as fraud.


OTHER CONSIDERATIONS

The specific legal basis we use will depend on the activity the information is
used for. Please keep in mind that while we will rely on one legal basis, if
that is no longer available to us, we may be able to rely on another.


HOW WE SHARE YOUR INFORMATION


SHARING BETWEEN NEWS UK GROUP COMPANIES

Your information will be shared between the News UK companies listed in the
About Us section above for use in accordance with this Policy.

Legal basis: Performance of a contract, legitimate interest


SHARING WITH NEWS CORP AFFILIATES

News UK is part of the News Corporation ("News Corp") group of companies. We may
share your information with News Corp and its affiliates, including The Sun US
to:

 * perform analytics and analysis of how you interact with the group's products
   and services, to facilitate business efficiencies and develop products and
   services that would be relevant to you; and
 * deliver more relevant advertising from across our News Corp network.

For more information about how to exercise your rights, please see the section
on Controlling Your Information.

The Sun US, Inc is the data controller for The Sun U.S. (the-sun.com and
associated websites) will use your information in accordance with this Policy.
Your information may be shared between the News UK Group and The Sun US, Inc for
use in accordance with this Policy.

We also participate in an advertising platform offered by our affiliate, NC
Audience Exchange LLC, called News IQ. To learn more about News IQ please visit
http://ncaudienceexchange.com/about/.

Legal basis: Performance of a contract, legitimate interest, consent


SHARING WITH RETAILERS

When you sign up to our Home News Delivery (HND) service, we may share your
information with your selected retailer in order to help set-up and manage your
subscription. The retailers we work with may also share information about you
with us in order to manage your subscription, including handling complaints,
preventing fraud. This information will also be used for analysis, insights and
product development.

Your information may also be used to tailor the marketing we send you in
relation to HND. For example, we may use your information and preferences to
send you information and offers about other products and services we offer.

Legal basis: Performance of a contract, legitimate interest, consent


SHARING WITH COMMERCIAL PARTNERS

We may disclose your personal information to third parties, such as competition
partners, for their direct marketing purposes where we have told you about this
and you have given permission or there is a legitimate interest to do so. We may
also share cookie data for cookie syncing purposes with commercial partners.

Legal basis: Performance of a contract, legitimate interest, consent


WHITE LABEL PRODUCTS & SERVICES

We may also share your personal information with our partners who operate
products and services using our brands where you use these services, such as The
Sun Bingo or The Sunday Times Wine Club. We will only share your information
where we have an appropriate agreement in place with the partner. The
information we share will be used in accordance with our partner's privacy
policy, which you should read when you sign up with the partner.

These partners will also pass us the information they collect about you,
including your usage and interaction with those products and services, which we
will use in accordance with this Policy. They may also collect direct marketing
permissions for us, which we will use to send you direct marketing.

Legal basis: Performance of a contract, legitimate interest, consent


ADVERTISING PARTNERS

We may share personal data collected on our websites and apps with our
advertising partners, which includes the Ozone Project and separately Octave
Audio, who act as our processors to help deliver relevant advertising across our
platforms. Information that may be shared with these partners includes: contact
details, biographical details, engagement information (how a user engages with a
product or service), declared data from surveys and polls, online identifiers
and inferences such as audience segments based on engagement data. If you would
prefer that your information was not shared with Octave Audio and Ozone Project
for these purposes, you can change your cookie settings when you visit our
websites, and by following the instructions in the Cookies & Similar
Technologies section of this Policy. You may still receive advertising when you
use our products and services, but this may not be tailored to you.

Legal basis: Legitimate interest, consent


EVENT PARTNERS

When you sign up for an event put on by one of our bands, we may pass your
information to our partners who help to administer them to facilitate your
participation or attendance. For example, if you wanted to receive a RunFestRun
t-shirt as part of your entry, we would need to pass your shirt size and address
to our partner providing apparel.

Legal basis: Legitimate interest, consent, contract


SHARING WITH OUR SERVICE PROVIDERS

We may pass your information to our processors – companies that we use to
provide services on our behalf, for example for home delivery services, event
management, prize fulfilment agencies, market research or other purposes
mentioned in this Policy such as analytics, direct marketing or online
advertising. These processors can only use your information in accordance with
our instructions and for no other purpose.

Legal basis: Performance of a contract, legitimate interest, consent


SHARING WITH OUR GOVERNING BODY

We may submit audience figures to The Publishers Audience Measurement Company
(PAMCo) who are the governing body which oversees audience measurement for the
published media industry. While this will generally be achieved through
aggregate information, we may use information that could identify individuals.

Legal basis: Legitimate interest, consent


DATA TRANSFERS

When you provide information to us, we may transfer your information to our
group companies and processors outside the UK to countries that may not have
data protection rules that provide the same level of protection, including the
United States of America. We have appropriate agreements in place to ensure they
protect your information in accordance with our legal obligations.

If you would like to receive a copy of the applicable data transfer safeguards
used when your information is transferred outside the UK to non-adequate
countries, please contact us using our contact details below.

Legal basis: Performance of a contract, legitimate interest, consent


TRANSFER AS PART OF THE SALE OF OUR BUSINESS

If we sell part or all of our business, customer personal information may be one
of the transferred business assets. If this happens, your information may be
disclosed to any successors of our business for them to use for the purpose set
out in this Policy.

Legal basis: Legitimate interest


CONTROLLING YOUR INFORMATION


UPDATING YOUR INFORMATION

Please ensure you provide us with accurate information, update your personal
information or tell us if it changes or is inaccurate. You can update your
details, for example your email address, in your account settings or an
equivalent section if you are a subscriber. You may also email our Customer
Services team at info@news.co.uk.


PREFERENCE CENTRE: CONTROLLING DIRECT MARKETING AND OTHER COMMUNICATIONS

You can change your mind about receiving direct marketing or other
communications you receive from us, such as bulletins and other information
about your chosen products and services (for example, your Times+ subscription
or one of our campaigns) by changing the settings in your preference centre or
by following the unsubscribe instructions in the relevant communication.

There may be some types of communication that you receive that cannot be
controlled through your preference centre, but you will still be able to opt-out
by following the instructions in the communication itself.


WITHDRAWING CONSENT FOR PROCESSING

Where we rely on your consent to process your information, you have the right to
withdraw that consent at any time. In some instances, we may have an alternative
legal basis to continue to process that personal information and we will inform
you of that. If you do withdraw consent, we may not be able to provide the
product or service you have requested.


STOPPING BROWSER POP-UP NOTIFICATIONS

If you have pop-up notifications enabled on your desktop, you can use the
following instructions to opt out.

Google Chrome
Click the 3 dots at the top right > Select settings > advanced > privacy and
security > content settings > notifications > click the three dots next to the
websites that are in the “allowed” category > click Remove.

Safari
Choose Safari > Preferences, click Websites, then click Notifications > Find the
website in the list, then select Deny.

Safari
Choose Safari > Preferences, click Websites, then click Notifications > Find the
website in the list, then select Deny.

Firefox
Click the menu button and select Options > Select the Privacy & Security panel
and go down to the Permissions section > Click the Settings using the button
next to Notifications > Select the website > Click Remove Website.

Microsoft Edge
Click the three dots button in the top-right of the browser window > Click
settings > Click View advanced settings > Under Notifications, click Manage.


CONTROLLING DATA SUPPLIED BY PARTNERS

Experian
We use Experian to make the content and advertising shown on devices that you
might use or that may relate to the same household more relevant and useful.
Experian may also provide insight reporting as part of their service.

As part of this process Experian uses cookies and may receive information about
the kind of device you use as well as your IP address, location data, device
user agent string or information about websites where your device has previously
displayed advertising. By using our sites, you acknowledge that Experian will
process personal data about you for the above purpose and for the profiling of
audiences bearing similarities to your data on the basis of our or their
legitimate interests.

You have a choice about whether or not you want your information to be used in
this way. Please see the section below on Controlling your Information. This
will not stop you from seeing content about our products and services when you
visit our websites, but it will mean that the content you do see may not be as
relevant to you.


CONTROL OVER DATA MATCHING

If you would like to opt out of data matching with our commercial partners,
please contact us. You will need to provide us with relevant information in
order to identify you.


OTHER RIGHTS

You have the right to ask us for a copy of your personal data; to correct,
delete or restrict (stop any active) processing of your personal data; and to
obtain the personal data you provide to us for a contract or with your consent
in a structured, machine readable format, and to ask us to share (port) this
data to another controller. In addition, you can object to the processing of
your personal data in some circumstances (in particular, where we don’t have to
process the data to meet a contractual or other legal requirement, or where we
are using the data for direct marketing).

To exercise any of these rights, please contact us using the contact details
below. These rights may be restricted by law, for example we may not be able to
provide a copy of your data where the data we hold is also the data of a third
party and it is not reasonable to disclose this information.

If you have unresolved concerns and you live in the EU/EEA, you have the right
to complain to a data protection authority where you live, work or where you
believe a breach may have occurred. In the UK, you also have this right and you
may contact the Information Commissioner’s Office.




OUR INTENDED AUDIENCES

Our websites and apps, products and services are not aimed at anyone under the
age of 18. We do not intentionally target, create interest segments, or
otherwise process personal data relating to anyone under the age of 18.


"DO NOT TRACK" BROWSER SETTINGS

If you choose to turn on the "Do Not Track" setting in your browser, your
browser sends a special signal to websites, analytics companies, ad networks,
plug-in providers, and other web services you encounter while browsing to
request that they stop tracking your activity. Currently our websites and apps
are not designed to respond to "Do Not Track" signals.


CALIFORNIA RESIDENTS


CALIFORNIA ‘SHINE THE LIGHT’ LAW

Residents of the State of California may ask us to provide them with a list of
the types of personal information that we have disclosed during the preceding
year to third parties for their direct marketing purposes, and the identity of
those third parties. If you are a California resident and would like such a
list, please contact us.

For all requests, you must put the statement "Your California Privacy Rights" in
the subject field of your request and include the name of the data controller
(listed in the ‘About Us’ section) to which you are requesting the information.
You must also include your name, contact details, address and other identifiers
that will help us locate your information.


CALIFORNIA CONSUMER PRIVACY ACT

The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 ("CCPA") provides certain rights to
residents of California. This section of our Policy applies if you are a
resident of California ("California Consumer") and use our products or services.
Certain terms used below have the meanings given to them in the CCPA.


CATEGORIES OF PERSONAL INFORMATION WE COLLECT ABOUT YOU, WHY AND HOW

Summarised in the table below are the categories of personal information we may
collect about you over the past twelve (12) months, depending on how you
interact with us. The following table also describes how we collect and use such
categories of information.

You can find further information about the categories of personal information we
may have collected about you, as well as the method of collection are set out in
the 'Collection of Your Information' section of this Policy. The precise
categories collected and purposes used will depend on which of our products and
services you interact with.

Categories of information collected Purposes of collection Sources of personal
information Identifiers Performing Services, Auditing, Short-term Use, Data
Security & Fraud Prevention, Repairs, Research and Development, Quality and
Safety, Commercial Interests Directly from you and your devices, Affiliates &
Partners, Service Use Commercial Data Performing Services, Auditing, Short-term
Use, Data Security & Fraud Prevention, Research and Development, Quality and
Safety, Commercial Interests Directly from you and your devices, Affiliates &
Partners, Service Use Financial Data Performing Services, Auditing, Data
Security & Fraud Prevention, Repairs, Quality and Safety Directly from you,
Affiliates & Partners Internet Data Performing Services, Auditing, Short-term
Use, Data Security & Fraud Prevention, Repairs, Research and Development,
Quality and Safety, Commercial Interests Directly from you and your devices,
Affiliates & Partners, Service Use Geolocation Data Performing Services,
Auditing, Short-term Use, Data Security & Fraud Prevention, Repairs, Research
and Development, Quality and Safety, Commercial Interests Directly from you and
your devices, Affiliates & Partners, Service Use Sensory Data Performing
Services, Auditing, Short-term Use, Data Security & Fraud Prevention, Repairs,
Research and Development, Quality and Safety, Commercial Interests Directly from
you and your devices, Service Use Inference Data Performing Services, Auditing,
Short-term Use, Data Security & Fraud Prevention, Repairs, Research and
Development, Quality and Safety, Commercial Interests Directly from you and your
devices, Affiliates & Partners, Service Use Protected Data Performing Services,
Auditing, Data Security & Fraud Prevention, Repairs, Research and Development,
Quality and Safety, Commercial Interests Directly from you and your devices,
Affiliates & Partners, Service Use Physical Data Performing Services, Auditing,
Short-term Use, Data Security & Fraud Prevention, Repairs, Research and
Development, Quality and Safety, Commercial Interests Directly from you and your
devices, Affiliates & Partners, Service Use Profile Data Performing Services,
Auditing, Short-term Use, Data Security & Fraud Prevention, Repairs, Research
and Development, Quality and Safety, Commercial Interests Directly from you and
your devices, Service Use Associated Data Performing Services, Auditing,
Short-term Use, Data Security & Fraud Prevention, Repairs, Research and
Development, Quality and Safety, Commercial Interests Directly from you and your
devices, Affiliates & Partners, Service Use

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Categories of Personal Information Collected:

 * Identifiers (such as your contact information (name, email address), unique
   personal identifiers (such as device ID, cookies, IP address) ("identifiers")
 * Commercial information (such as transaction data, viewing history or purchase
   history) ("Commercial Data");
 * Financial information (such as credit card information)("Financial Data");
 * Internet or other network or device activity (such as browsing history or app
   usage) ("Internet Data");
 * Geo-location information ("Geolocation Data");
 * Biometric information ("Biometric Data");
 * Sensory information (such as audio or visual information)("Sensory Data");
 * Inference information about you ("Inference Data");
 * Legally protected classifications (such as gender, race, marital
   status)("Protected Data");
 * Physical characteristics or description ("Physical Data");
 * Profile data about you and any inferences drawn from the profile data (such
   as characteristics, behaviors, attitudes)("Profile Data");
 * Information that identifies or can be reasonably associated with you
   ("Associated Data").

We do not knowingly collect or use the personal information of consumers under
the age of 18.


BUSINESS OR COMMERCIAL PURPOSE FOR WHICH WE COLLECTED OR DISCLOSED PERSONAL
INFORMATION

 * performing services, including maintaining or servicing accounts, providing
   customer service, processing or fulfilling orders and transactions, verifying
   customer information, responding to complaints and data subject rights
   requests, defence of legal claims, processing payments, providing advertising
   or marketing services, providing analytics services, or providing similar
   services ("Performing Services");
 * auditing related to a current interaction with you and concurrent
   transactions, including, but not limited to, counting ad impressions to
   unique visitors, verifying positioning and quality of ad impressions, and
   auditing compliance ("Auditing");
 * Short-term, transient use, including, but not limited to, the contextual
   customisation of ads shown as part of the same interaction ("Short-term
   Use");
 * detecting security incidents, protecting against malicious, deceptive,
   fraudulent, or illegal activity, and prosecuting those responsible for that
   activity ("Data Security & Fraud Prevention");
 * debugging to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended
   functionality ("Repairs");
 * undertaking internal research for technological development and demonstration
   ("Research and Development");
 * undertaking activities to verify or maintain the quality or safety of a
   service or device that is owned, manufactured, manufactured for, or
   controlled by us, and to improve, upgrade, or enhance the service or device
   that is owned, manufactured, manufactured for, or controlled by us ("Quality
   and Safety"); and
 * to advance our commercial or economic interests, such as by inducing another
   to buy, rent, lease, join, subscribe to, provide, or exchange products,
   goods, property, information, or services, or enabling or effecting, directly
   or indirectly, a commercial transaction ("Commercial Interests").
 * debugging to identify and repair errors that impair existing intended
   functionality ("Repairs")


CATEGORIES OF SOURCES FROM WHICH WE MAY COLLECT PERSONAL DATA

The sources from which we may have collected personal information about you or
your use of the Services are set out in the 'Collection of Your Information'
section of this Policy. These include information collected:

 * Directly from you and your devices;
 * From other sources (such as our affiliates and/or business partners like
   Experian or Credit Reference Agencies, Commercial Partners, White Label
   Products you engage with, Analytics providers, social media networks);
 * Through your use of the Services

Third Parties we share information with Purposes of sharing Categories of
information shared Our subsidiaries and Affiliated Businesses We may share
information we collect within our family of companies to deliver products and
services to you, and enhance our products, services, and your customer
experience, consistent with our Privacy Notice (newsprivacy.co.uk). Those
businesses may also use your information for their own purposes, including
marketing purposes where they have the correct marketing permissions or a
legitimate interest exists.
 * Identifiers
 * Commercial Data
 * Internet Data
 * Geolocation Data
 * Sensory Data
 * Inference Data
 * Physical Data
 * Profile Data
 * Associated Data

Third Party Partners for Marketing Purposes We may share your information with
partners if you participate in competitions and provide your permission for
their marketing purposes. You will be asked to opt in to this.
 * Identifiers
 * Commercial Data
 * Inference Data
 * Physical Data
 * Profile Data
 * Associated Data

Third Party Partners to Provide Co-Branded Products and Services In some cases,
we may share information with third-party partners to provide co-branded
products or services.
 * Identifiers
 * Commercial Data
 * Financial Data
 * Internet Data
 * Geolocation Data
 * Sensory Data
 * Inference Data
 * Protected Data
 * Physical Data
 * Profile Data
 * Associated Data

Third Parties for Legal Requirements and Proceedings We may disclose information
to law enforcement authorities or other government officials if we are required
to do so to comply with subpoenas, court orders, legal process or other law
enforcement or government measures, and to comply with other legal obligations.
We may disclose information if we believe disclosure is necessary or appropriate
in connection with an investigation of suspected or actual fraudulent or illegal
activity.
 * Identifiers
 * Commercial Data
 * Financial Data
 * Internet Data
 * Geolocation Data
 * Sensory Data
 * Inference Data
 * Protected Data
 * Physical Data
 * Profile Data
 * Associated Data

Third Parties for the Protection of our Services and Users We may disclose
information to protect and defend the rights, interests, and safety of the
Services, our subsidiaries and affiliates, and their employees, contractors and
agents; to protect the security and safety of our users of the Services,
including when we believe disclosure is necessary to prevent physical harm or
financial loss.
 * Identifiers
 * Commercial Data
 * Financial Data
 * Internet Data
 * Geolocation Data
 * Sensory Data
 * Inference Data
 * Protected Data
 * Physical Data
 * Profile Data
 * Associated Data

Third Parties in Business Transfers We may disclose information in connection
with a proposed or completed corporate transaction, including for example a
merger, investment, acquisition, reorganisation, consolidation, bankruptcy,
liquidation, or sale of some or all of our assets.
 * Identifiers
 * Commercial Data
 * Financial Data
 * Internet Data
 * Geolocation Data
 * Sensory Data
 * Inference Data
 * Protected Data
 * Physical Data
 * Profile Data
 * Associated Data

Third-Party Online Advertisers and Ad Networks Our products and services may
rely on third-party advertising technologies that allow for the delivery of
relevant content and advertising on our sites and other websites you visit, and
other applications you use. These technologies will collect certain information
to assist in delivering such ads.
 * Identifiers
 * Internet Data
 * Geolocation Data
 * Sensory Data
 * Inference Data
 * Physical Data
 * Profile Data
 * Associated Data

Data Analytics Providers We may share information with companies that provide
data analytics services in order to operate, evaluate and improve our business.
 * Identifiers
 * Internet Data
 * Geolocation Data
 * Sensory Data
 * Inference Data
 * Physical Data
 * Profile Data
 * Associated Data

Social Networks We may share information about you with social networks where
you have provided your permission.
 * Identifiers
 * Commercial Data
 * Internet Data
 * Profile Data
 * Associated Data


CALIFORNIA CONSUMER RIGHTS & CHOICES

California Consumers may have certain rights in connection with the personal
information we collect about you, many of which are subject to exceptions under
applicable law:

The right to access and disclosure - You may have the right to request, twice
during a twelve month period, the following information about the personal
information we have collected about you during the past 12 months:

 * the categories and specific pieces of personal information we have collected
   about you;
 * the categories of sources from which we collected the personal information;
 * the business or commercial purpose for which we collected or sold the
   personal information;
 * the categories of third parties with whom we shared the personal information;
   and
 * the categories of personal information that we sold or disclosed for a
   business purpose, and the categories of third parties to whom we sold or
   disclosed that information for a business purpose.

The right to deletion - you may have the right to request that we delete the
personal information we have collected from you.

Certain information may be exempt from such requests under applicable law. We
need certain types of information so that we can provide our Services to you. If
you ask us to delete it, you may no longer be able to access or use our
Services.


HOW TO EXERCISE YOUR ACCESS AND DELETION RIGHTS

California residents may exercise their California privacy rights by submitting
a request via our online portal or by sending an email to
dataprotection@news.co.uk with 'CCPA' in the subject line. For security
purposes, we will verify your identity - in part by asking you to verify your
email address and requesting certain information from you, when you request to
exercise your California privacy rights, such as address and photographic ID.

To request that we provide you with the specific pieces of personal information
we have from you or to delete personal information we have collected from you,
we may also need to ask you for additional information to verify your identity.

Once we have verified your identity (and your agent, as applicable), we will
comply with your request, unless an exemption applies.

Where you have requested specific pieces of personal information, we will
provide the information you have requested, except where not permitted under
applicable law or otherwise exempted by the CCPA. For instance, we may not
disclose financial account numbers as such disclosure may create an unreasonable
risk to your personal information, your account with us, or our business
systems.

Where you have requested that we delete personal information that we have
collected from you, unless an exemption applies we will de-identify personal
information about you that is not necessary for the purposes indicated above.
Upon completion, we will send you a notice that explains the categories of
personal information we were able to locate about you, whether we (1) deleted,
(2) de-identified, (3) aggregated or (4) retained the information we collected
from you.

If we are unable to complete your requests fully for any of the reasons above,
we will provide you with additional information about the reasons that we could
not comply with your request.

The right to non-discrimination - we will not deny, charge different prices for,
or provide a different level of quality of goods or services if you choose to
exercise these rights.

The right to opt-out of the sale of your personal information. You have the
right to opt out of the "sale" of your personal information. California law
broadly defines sale such that it may include allowing third parties to receive
certain information, such as cookies IP address and/or browsing behaviour, to
deliver targeted advertising.

If you would like to opt out, you may do so by visiting the Do Not Sell My
Personal Information link on the website that you wish to opt out of.


AUTHORISED AGENTS

You may designate an agent to make requests to exercise your rights under CCPA
as described above. We will take steps to verify the identity of the person
seeking to exercise their rights as listed above, and to verify that your agent
has been authorised to make a request on your behalf through providing us with a
signed written authorisation or a copy of a power of attorney.


HOW TO CONTACT US

If you are a California Consumer, please contact us at
dataprotection@news.co.uk. To protect your privacy and maintain security, we
take steps to verify your identity before granting you access to your personal
information or complying with your request. To the extent permitted by
applicable law, we may charge a reasonable fee to comply with your request.


COOKIES & SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES


WHAT ARE COOKIES

Cookies and other online tracking technologies are small bits of data or code
that are used to identify your devices when you use and interact with our
websites, apps and other services. They are often used for remembering your
preferences, to identify relevant content for you, to remember you're logged in
and allowing you to interact with our products and services.


WHAT OTHER TECHNOLOGIES DO WE USE

As well as cookies, we use other types of tracking technologies:


WEB BEACONS AND TRACKING PIXELS

These are bits of data that count the number of users who access a website or
page and can also allow us to see if a cookie has been activated. Web beacons
used on pages or in emails allow us to see how successful an article has been,
or whether an email message was successfully delivered and read in a marketing
campaign. Web beacons are also used to verify any clicks through to links or
advertisements contained in emails. We may use this information to help us
identify which emails are more interesting to you and to inform advertisers how
many customers have clicked on their adverts (the information shared with
advertisers is aggregated and does not identify you individually).


FLASH COOKIES

We may, in certain situations, use Adobe Flash Player to deliver special
content, such as video clips or animation. To improve your user experience,
Local Shared Objects (commonly known as Flash cookies) are used to provide
functions such as remembering your settings and preferences. Flash cookies are
stored on your device, but they are managed through an interface different from
the one provided by your web browser.


TRACKING URLS

Tracking URLs are a special web link that allows us to measure when a link is
clicked on. They are used to help us measure the effectiveness of campaigns and
advertising and the popularity of articles that are read or programmes that are
viewed.


DEVICE FINGERPRINTING

We may collect and analyse a device's browser information to help identify that
device, present content correctly, conduct analytics and help prevent and detect
fraud.


IF YOU ACCESS OUR SERVICES FROM A MOBILE DEVICE

We may collect a unique device identifier assigned to that device, geo-location
data, and other transactional information for that device. We may also use the
unique identifier to validate free trials, for example.


WHAT CATEGORIES OF COOKIES DO WE USE AND WHY?


ESSENTIAL COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES

These are vital for the running of our services on our websites and apps.
Without the use of these cookies, parts of our websites would not function. For
example, we use these cookies to:

 * help us identify which of our readers, listeners or viewers have a
   subscription in order to access content they are entitled to on the website
   or app
 * tell if you are logged in to your account, which allows extra functionality,
   such as commenting on stories
 * identify and prevent threats to our sites or apps
 * protect your information and our business from outside threats
 * allow you to connect to our websites or apps
 * allow you to select and purchase products and services on our websites or
   apps
 * measure audiences across our websites or apps for industry reporting purposes


ANALYTICS COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES

These collect information about your use of our websites and apps, and enable us
to improve the way they work. For example, analytics cookies show us which are
the most frequently visited pages on The Sun or The Times websites allowing us
to display the most popular articles more prominently. They help us record how
you interact with our websites or apps, such as how you navigate around pages
and from page to page, identifying improvements we can make to the customer
journey. They also help identify any difficulties you have accessing our
services, so we can fix any problems. Additionally, these cookies allow us to
see overall patterns of usage at an aggregated level. This means we can
highlight content and articles that we believe will be of interest to you. We
provide personalisation by using cookies, IP addresses, web beacons, URL
tracking and mobile app settings.

We may place cookies and similar technologies on behalf of comScore who help us
measure the size and quality of our audiences across platforms. You can learn
more and control how comScore use your information here.


FUNCTIONAL/PREFERENCE COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES

These cookies collect information about your choices and preferences, and allow
us to remember things like language, your username (so you can log in faster),
text size, and location, so we can show you relevant content to where you are.
They allow us to customise the services you have accessed. We also use these
cookies to provide you with services such as video clips.


SOCIAL MEDIA COOKIES

These cookies are used when you share information using a social media sharing
button or "like" button on our sites or apps, or when you engage with our
content on or through a social site such as Facebook or Twitter. These cookies
collect information about your social media interaction with our websites or
apps, such as whether or not you have an account with the social media site and
whether you are logged into it when you interact with content on our websites or
apps. This information may be linked to targeting/advertising activities.


TRACKING, ADVERTISING COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES

We use these types of technologies to provide advertisements that we think may
be more relevant to your interests. This can be done by delivering online
adverts based on your previous browsing activity, known as "online behavioural
advertising" (OBA). Cookies are placed on your device which will remember the
websites you have visited or content you have viewed. Adverts based on what you
have been looking at are then displayed to you when you visit websites or apps
which use the same advertising networks.

These cookies may also be used to:

 * track how many times adverts are seen by users;
 * determine if an advert lead to a click through to another website and lead to
   a sale or other action;
 * protect our advertisers’ brands; and
 * provide you with adverts based on your location, offers you click on, and
   other similar interactions with our websites and apps.


THIRD PARTY COOKIES

We sell space on our websites and apps to advertisers. The adverts they display
on our websites or apps will often contain cookies. Our advertisers may use
cookies or similar technologies to provide you with advertisements that they
believe are relevant. They may use browsing data obtained to restrict the number
of times you see particular adverts (frequency capping). You may also see
adverts from these advertisers on other websites you visit.

Third parties that support our services by serving advertisements or providing
other services, such as allowing you to share content or tracking aggregate
service usage, may also use cookies and other technologies to collect
information relevant to the provision of those services.

We do not control third party cookies or other technologies. Their use is
governed by the privacy policies of third parties using such technologies. You
should make sure you are aware of how third parties will use cookies and whether
your cookie data will be transferred to a third country by checking the third
party's cookie policy.

We do offer you the opportunity to control some third party cookies from
partners we work with. A list of the third parties who place cookies on our
websites can be found by accessing our consent management platform on our
websites.

We work with Google Marketing Platform to help us deliver relevant advertising.
To find out more about how this works visit:
https://marketingplatform.google.com/about/


MANAGING COOKIES


COOKIE CONTROLS

When you visit our sites for the first time you will be shown a consent
management notice explaining the use of cookies by us, our partners and third
parties. You'll be able to learn more about the specific cookies in use and how
to control them. We will remember your preferences and may ask you periodically
to confirm these preferences. You are able to change your preferences at any
time by scrolling to the bottom of the website page you are visiting and
clicking on ‘cookie settings’.

Most modern browsers are set to accept cookies by default, but you can change
your settings to notify you when a cookie is being set or updated, or to block
cookies altogether. Please consult the "Help" section of your browser.

We participate in the IAB Europe Transparency & Consent Framework and operate a
Consent Management Platform that helps us to comply with the framework’s
Specifications and Policies.

In addition to being able to control cookies by changing the settings in your
browser on your computer, or on your mobile device's settings, you can also
control which companies can set cookies and similar technologies on your
devices, by visiting the following links (you'll need to turn any cookie or ad
blockers off for the control pages to show which companies you can opt-out of):

 * Internet Advertising Bureau (IAB) Your Online Choices website provides more
   information about controlling cookies. It also provides an easy way to
   opt-out of behavioural advertising from each (or all) of the networks
   represented by the European Interactive Digital Advertising Alliance
   www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices.
 * The Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) allows you to control behavioural
   advertising from each of the ad networks represented by the NAI:
   optout.networkadvertising.org/?c=1#!%2F
 * The Digital Advertising Alliance's self-regulatory program for online
   behavioural advertising control page allows you to control behavioural
   advertising from the ad networks it represents.
 * The News IQ website provides more information, and an easy way to opt-out:
   ncaudienceexchange.com/about/
 * Opt out of Ozone platform cookies here: www.ozoneproject.com/website-privacy
 * Opt out Octave Audio by emailing info@octaveip.com and putting 'Octave Audio
   Opt Out' in the subject line. You will also need to change your cookie
   settings.

Importantly, these ad networks set cookies to remember that you have chosen to
opt-out. If you clear your cache the opt-outs will not be applied and you would
need to opt-out again.


CONTROLLING FLASH COOKIES

You can manage the use of Flash technologies with the Flash management tools
available at Adobe's website, at
www.adobe.com/devnet/flashplayer/articles/privacy.html.


CONTROLLING WEB BEACONS

You can prevent web beacons from tracking your activity, although you won't be
able to decline receiving them in emails. For information about managing your
cookie options, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org.

Please note that by blocking any or all cookies, you may not have access to
certain features, content, or personalisation available on our websites or apps.


RETENTION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION

We will retain your information for as long as necessary for the uses set out in
this Policy, or while there is a legitimate reason for doing so. If you ask us
to delete your information before that time, we may not be able to do so due to
legal, regulatory or contractual constraints. For example, we would need to
retain your name and contact details for suppression purposes if you do not want
to receive direct marketing from us.

If you ask for your account to be closed, we will do this as soon as is
reasonably possible subject to any applicable terms and conditions relating to
the account.

Personal information from closed accounts is retained in order to comply with
legal obligations, prevent fraud, collect any fees owed and to resolve disputes.






CHANGES TO THIS POLICY

From time to time we make changes to this Policy. This may be in relation to
changes in the law, best practice, changes in our services or treatment of your
personal information. Where necessary, we will notify you of these changes. We
will always display clearly when the privacy policy was last amended on the
website.


CONTACT US

If you wish to get in touch with us, please use this form or write to us at Data
Protection Enquiries, Customer Services Department, News UK, 1 London Bridge
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