Privacy and Image Policy: Ensuring Your Trust and Security

At streetsounds.net, we deeply value your privacy and are committed to protecting your personal information. Reflecting the principles of trust and integrity found in communities and historic landmarks like the Arch Street Meeting House, we have designed our website to ensure a secure and private browsing experience. We believe in transparency and want you to understand our policies regarding your data and the images on our site.

Our privacy policy is straightforward: we do not employ any cookie-based analytics systems and we do not track your IP address or any other personal data when you browse our website or any site within the Quaker Meetings Network. You can explore our content with complete peace of mind, knowing your privacy is fully respected.

If you choose to use the contact form on our site, the information you input, including your name and email address, will be sent via email to a designated contact person. To assist in spam filtering, your IP address is also included in this email. Your email details will be retained by the contact person only for the necessary duration. For backup and security, a copy of the email is stored on our server for a period of 365 days.

Please be aware that our website may include links to external websites managed by third parties, each with their own privacy policies. If you decide to follow these links, you will be leaving streetsounds.net, and our Privacy Policy will no longer be applicable.

For website editors who log in to manage content, we use a session cookie to maintain your logged-in status for convenience. However, it’s important to note that we do not monitor or track your editing activity beyond this necessary login function.

Regarding images, all visuals featured on streetsounds.net are the rightful property of their respective owners. We have secured the necessary permissions to use these images from reputable sources, including Britain Yearly Meeting, Mike Pinches for Britain Yearly Meeting, John Hall, Gareth Bevan, Michael Cheetham, and Unsplash. We kindly request that you respect these ownership rights; the use of any images from our website on any other platform is prohibited without explicit written consent from us.

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