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Privacy Policy of BBC

The privacy policy of the BBC tells us what information they might collect about you, how
they might use that information when they might use your details to contact you, what
information about us they might share with others, and our choices regarding the personal
information we give them. This policy covers the services that are offered by the British
Broadcasting Corporation. At the same time, no service can be completely secure - if you
have any concerns that your BBC account or personal information has been put at risk, for
example, if someone could have found out your password, please get in touch straight away.
BBC collects certain types of information, including information we provide to them, device
information, location information, information about our activities outside of BBC when we
discuss them, and information about how we use their services. They only hold our
information for as long as they do the activities they told us about or have a valid reason to
keep it. BBC uses our personal information to deliver their services and provide us with
information about them, to deal with our requests, complaints, and inquiries, to check if we're
using BBC iPlayer and to keep the licensing database accurate and up to date, to personalize
services and give us things more tailored to our tastes, to show us relevant advertising on
another company's site, to help them understand what kind of services we might use, to
recommend things they think we'll like, to show us relevant advertising on another company's
site, My rights under the BBC's privacy policy are to request a copy of my information; not to
allow robots to make major decisions about us; to correct incorrect information, delete it, or
request that they only use it for specific purposes; to change my mind; and to ask us to stop
using our information, for example, by unsubscribing from marketing emails or turning off
personalization.

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