Privacy Policy
What information is being collected?
For anyone browsing our web site, our server records the page visited, IP address where the request came from, and if included the browser type and referring web page.
If you choose to make a submission, become a reviewer or advocate, or serve as a discussant or session chair, we will request your name, email address, and affiliation, along with possibly other information as denoted when filling out the respective form for each role.
Who is collecting it?
Information is collected by the University of Edinburgh via the openconf abstract submission system for the purposes of the EAHN2020 Conference. You may contact us by using the Email menu link above.
How is it collected?
Information used in this system is collected through the forms provided (e.g., submission, account sign up).
Why is it being collected?
Information is being collected in relation to the European Architectural History Network (EAHN2020) Conference and your optional participation in this activity. The information you provide will be used by the University of Edinburgh for the purposes of the EAHN2020 conference, to allow the selection of papers, communication to authors and to provide information on Conference activities in the run up to the event and for a restricted period of one month following the event for the communication of event evaluation and follow up. Once the Conference has taken place, we will then delete your contact information.
Information about you: How we use it and with whom we share it.
How will it be used?
We are using information about you becasue you have given us consent to do so.
The information automatically recorded by our server is used to troubleshoot issues and improve our service. Other information collected is used for evaluation, communication, and publishing related to the activity specified above.
Who will it be shared with?
Information collected is shared with the organizers of the above activity. A subset of information may also be shared with other participants in the activity (e.g., reviewers assigned from the Scientific Committee). Some of the information (e.g., name, affiliation) of accepted submitters and other participants may also be made publicly available to meet the goals of the activity.
By virtue of the information being hosted on a server, the information is accessible to our hosting provider and subject to their privacy policy.
How do I correct information or request its erasure?
In order to correct information, submitters and committee members may use the Edit Submission and Update Profile options respectively. If these do not apply to you, are no longer accessible, or you wish to request erasure of your data, use the Email menu link above to contact us. We ask that you contact us as erasure of the data may impact others on the system and the activity specified above, thus requiring manual intervention and notification on our part.
Are cookies or other trackers used?
Cookies are used to maintain language selection and allow you to remain logged into your account without having to keep re-entering credentials. Cookies are removed upon signing out of your account or exiting your browser.