Privacy Statement
This page outlines how JBI collects information through the use of its website. This information does not extend to external websites linked from the JBI website.
Collection of Information from the Website
Cookies
One way of collecting information is through cookies, which are small information files that many websites store on your hard disk. For example, when you log onto your JBI email from a particular computer for the first time, cookies containing your log on information will be saved to your hard disk. The server can then read your cookie file to confirm your identity for that site. Cookies are used by the University to enhance the experience of using JBI's website and provide information to users of the website (including targeted information regarding services offered by JBI).
A Client Relationship Management system (CRM) uses the cookies to identify the IP address of a device used to access the JBI's website and matches that IP address to information held by JBI. You may choose to disallow Cookies through your web browser settings. This may alter some functionality otherwise available on JBI's website.
Email addresses
JBI may also collect information that you submit via any email address that you provide whilst visiting its website.
Website Usage
JBI makes a record of your visit to its website using Google Analytics Web statistics service. JBI logs the following information for statistical purposes - IP address, the date and time of the visit to the site, the pages accessed and documents downloaded, the previous site visited and the type of browser and OS being used. More information about Google Analytics and privacy.
Internal Users of the JBI Computer Environment
JBI has an onus to ensure that unacceptable behaviour does not occur on the computer systems and the policy relating to privacy on the JBI's IT network formalises this commitment.
Privacy Policy
For information on how JBI holds, uses and discloses personal information collected generally, please view the University policy on Privacy.