We recognise the importance of protecting the privacy of the users of our websites. Any personal data collected through this website will only be held and used with care and in accordance with this policy and the Data Protection Act 1998. This policy was updated on 01/07/11 in accordance with the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) (Amendment) Regulations 2011.
No information collected by us on this website will be sold, rented or loaned except as expressly stated in this Privacy Policy and consented to by you.
The Data Protection Act
Under the Data Protection Act, we have a legal duty to protect any information we collect from you. We use leading technologies and encryption software to safeguard your data, and keep strict security standards to prevent any unauthorised access to it.
Collection and use of personal information
Historic Scotland is the sole owner of the information collected on this website. Historic Scotland processes personal data for the purposes of providing the service that you have signed up for. We may share non-personal aggregate statistics (group) data about visitors to this website, use and other traffic patterns with connected, or third parties. However, we do not sell or share any information outside Historic Scotland about you as an individual user of this website unless you agree to us doing so.
What information do we collect?
We will not collect any personal information about you, except where it is specifically and knowingly provided by you, for example when you register as a user of the website or request information or provide us with feedback on the website. We collect two kinds of information from visitors: your details (through registration) and site usage information, using cookies and page tagging techniques.
This information is stored securely on our database until such time as you choose to unsubscribe from hearing from us. Users who no longer wish to receive our enewsletters and other updates may opt-out of receiving these communications by clicking unsubscribe option on any email communication received or the user may contact us to opt-out.
Registration
You do not have to register to use our websites but you must register if you wish to join our enewsletters, email alerts or shop on our website.
When you shop on this website, we will ask you to input and will collect personal information from you such as your name, e-mail address, billing address, telephone number, product selections, payment information and a password. We may also collect information such as where you are on the internet, your browser type, the country you accessed the site from and the pages of our website that were viewed during your visit.
We confirm that any personal information which you provide to us and any user information, from which we can identify you, is held in accordance with the registration we have with the Information Commissioner's Office. We will use your information only for the following purposes:
- Processing your orders;
- Statistical purposes to improve this website and its services to you;
- Servicing website content and
- Administering this website.
Historic Scotland also maintains an opt-in policy in regard to sending promotional ecommunications. When you are contacted by email, you will be told how to opt out of hearing from us if you wish. Users who want to be removed from our database can also contact us directly.
International data transfer
Personal information that is submitted to us to purchase online tickets and/ or guides (audio, souvenir) on www.edinburghcastle.gov.uk will be transferred to, and stored at a destination outside the European Economic Area ("EEA"). At present the personal data is being transferred, stored and processed in the United States of America. Different countries have different data protection laws, some of which provide more protection than others. In these circumstances contractual safeguards are in place to comply with laws applicable to such transfers, as defined in the Data Protection Act 1998. By providing us with your information you agree to such international data transfer and storage in accordance with the terms of this Policy.
Site usage - cookies and website traffic analysis
When users enter the Historic Scotland website their computers will automatically be issued with 'cookies'. Cookies are text files which identify users' computers to Historic Scotland’s server. The website then creates "session" cookies to store some of the preferences of users moving around the website, e.g. retaining a text-only preference.
Cookies in themselves do not identify individual users but identify only the computer used and they are deleted on departure from the website.
Cookies enhance our website performance in a number of ways including providing a secure way for us to measure use of the website including number of visitors, how frequently pages are viewed, and the city and country of origin of users. This helps to determine what is popular and can influence future content and development.
The following table states the name and purpose of each of the cookies that are used across the Historic Scotland’s web properties. We have also provided a link to more detailed information where possible.
| Provider & Name | Purpose | More Information | Website(s) |
| Google Analytics __utm() | Used by Google Analytics to track the sites users. This data is sent to google which then has reports that the site user can access about user's browsing habits. Helpful non-intrusive cookie. | google.co.uk | historic-scotland.gov.uk & all sites |
| Google Map PREF=ID | Google maps cookie to track maps usage. Helpful non-intrusive cookie. | google.co.uk | historic-scotland.gov.uk & all sites |
| Google Maps NID= | Google maps cookie to track maps usage. Helpful non-intrusive cookie. | google.co.uk | historic-scotland.gov.uk & all sites |
| Persistent Slider fcspersistslider() | JavaScript image slider for dynamic rotating content feature on homepage. Helpful non-intrusive cookie. | Custom code - not available | historic-scotland.gov.uk |
| Traveline Scotland JSESSIONID | Journey planning form travelinescotland. Helpful non-intrusive cookie. | travelinescotland.com | historic-scotland.gov.uk |
| Traveline Scotland localeCookie | Journey planning form travelinescotland. Helpful non-intrusive cookie. | travelinescotland.com | historic-scotland.gov.uk |
| Custom Shopping Cart - THISSESSION= | Supports the shopping cart feature of the e-commerce functionality. Necessary for the provision of this service. | Custom code - not available | historic-scotland.gov.uk |
| Custom Shopping Cart ip= | Stores the user's IP address. Supports the e-commerce functionality. Necessary for the provision of this service. | Custom code - not available | historic-scotland.gov.uk |
| Microsoft Server Side Session Cookie ASP.NET_SessionId= | Session cookie for the grants application. Necessary for the provision of this service. | support.microsoft.com | historic-scotland.gov.uk |
| Ad Tracking Cookie MUID= | Anonymous cookies to track effectiveness of ads. Helpful non-intrusive cookie. | atlassolutions.com | edinburghcastle.gov.uk |
| Ad Tracking Cookie AA002= | Anonymous cookies to track effectiveness of ads. Helpful non-intrusive cookie. | atlassolutions.com | edinburghcastle.gov.uk |
| Add This Social Bookmarking uit= | Addthis API for social bookmarking functionality. Necessary for the provision of this service. | addthis.com | scottishten.org |
| eCommerce shopping cart functionality ASP.NET_SessionId | Session cookie for shopping cart and eCommerce functionality. Necessary for the provision of this service. | support.microsoft.com | tickets.historic-scotland.gov.uk |