Information Collected
When you access The Oak Centre web site, a record of your visit is created and the following information is logged for statistical purpose:
- your server address
- the pages you accessed and documents downloaded
- the previous site you have visited
- the type of browser you are using
Cookies
Your Internet browser has a feature called “cookies” which store small amounts of data on your computer about your visit to our web sites. However, cookies tell us nothing about who you are unless you specifically give us personally identifiable information. You do not need to have cookies turned on to visit our website. In addition, you may elect not to allow cookies to be collected by selecting certain options on your browser.
Why we collect this information
We use tracking technologies in a variety of ways, including:
- keeping count of return visits to our site
- accumulate and report anonymous, aggregate (data collected in mass), statistical information on Web site usage
- determining which pages and features users like best
Access to information collected
We do not attempt to identify users or their browsing activities. However, in the unlikely event of an investigation, a law enforcement agency or other government agency may exercise its legal authority to inspect our Internet Service Provider’s logs.
Use of information collected
The information provided by you via the Internet is only used by The Oak Centre for the purposes of the counselling interaction between you and your counsellor.