Privacy Policy

1. Introduction

Rebound Global is committed to protecting your privacy and the confidentiality of any personal information that you provide to us. We value transparency and we want you to be 100% clear on why we ask you for personal information and what we’ll do with it. This Policy describes how we collect, use, store and disclose your personal information in connection with our activities. It describes how you can have confidence that we treat your personal information lawfully and respectfully.

By accessing the Rebound Global website/platform or any of the Rebound Global apps (together, “Websites”), or otherwise providing your personal information to Rebound Global, you indicate your acceptance of this Policy (as amended from time to time).

Please note that supplementary rules apply in relation to individuals whose personal information we collect, if you are located in the European Union or European Economic Area. For more information, refer to Appendix A: EU Privacy Notice.

2. Who are we?

Rebound Global is a leading charity changing the face of how mental health issues are being treated globally. We’re building strong minds from the ground up, through our education programs delivered into schools, workplaces, and the community alongside our immediate support through the Rebound digital platform. Our aim is to save lives and change the mindset of a generation. We do this via our global fundraising initiatives, the programmes being delivered into schools, workplaces, and the community alongside our awareness campaigns across the world.

With the money raised by our global community, Rebound Global funds ground-breaking research and innovative health projects across the world that have significant global and local impact.

A reference in this Policy to Rebound Global (or “we” or “us”) is a reference to the Rebound Global (Australian Business Number 20663426711 ), and its subsidiary and affiliated entities (the Rebound Global LTD ACN 20 663 426711.

3. What information do we collect?

The information we collect about you depends on the nature of your interaction(s) with us.

However, we’ll only collect personal information that is reasonably necessary to fulfil the purpose for which it’s being collected (e.g. to process a donation, set you up as a Rebounder, to allow you to work for us etc.).

Below are some examples of the information we may collect about you:

3.1 Personal information

If you are… We might collect:

A Rebounder or a donor

• Contact details (e.g. name, image, age, date of birth, address, postcode, phone number, email address)

• Fitness/mind tracking information (only if you connect a Fitness App to your Rebound Account)

• Previous donation history or the amount you’ve donated

• Historical member information from any of your associated Rebound Teams and/or Rebounder Network during previous campaigns, including any information you have chosen to share on your profile

• Information you’ve provided if you’ve contacted us with a question, complaint or enquiry

A visitor to our websites

• Information about the computer equipment and the version of operating system you’re using

• The settings of the device you use to visit our Websites.

An employee, contractor or volunteer

• Contact details (e.g. name, image, age, date of birth, address, postcode, mobile number, personal email address)

• Professional details (e.g. previous employer or business name, job title/occupation, previous employment information)

• Family and beneficiary details for insurance and superannuation (e.g. names and dates of birth)

• Financial information (e.g. taxes, bank details and superannuation details)

• Medical history (e.g. your vaccination status or any allergies or other conditions that help us ensure your safety while at work).

A job applicant

• Contact details (e.g. name, age, date of birth, address, postcode, mobile number, work phone number, personal email address, work email address)

• Professional details (e.g. employer or business name, job title/occupation, previous employment information and any other information you provide while applying for an open role at Rebound Global)

• Educational details (e.g. high school and university attended, degrees undertaken etc).

3.2 Sensitive information

Sensitive information (sometimes referred to as ‘special categories’ of personal information) is data that requires greater security and could be subject to special protections under the laws of your country. Examples of sensitive information include information about a person’s:

• Race

• Ethnic origin

• Health

• Genetics

• Sex life, sexual orientation or practices

• Political views and opinions

• Religious beliefs or affiliations

• Philosophical beliefs

• Membership of a political association, professional or trade association or trade union

• Criminal record

• Biometric information that is to be used for certain purposes (e.g. ID purposes)

• Biometric templates.

We don’t typically collect sensitive information; however, if you’re an employee, volunteer or job applicant we may collect (with your consent) information about your health and/or information that may reveal criminal convictions or offences information about you.

As a , you may choose to provide any information you like in your Mo Space, Mo Team, Mo Event or Mo Network profile. This could include sensitive information. Please be careful about what information you publish in this way.

3.3 Credit card data

If you purchase products from us or make a donation to us, you may provide us with credit card details and other information which will allow us to process the transaction. Please note that Rebound Global does not store credit card information.

3.4 Direct debit data

By signing and/or providing us with a valid instruction in respect to your Direct Debit Request, you have understood and agreed to the terms and conditions governing the debit arrangements between you and Rebound Global Foundation as set out in this Request and in your Direct Debit Request Service Agreement. You agree to execute this document by electronic signature and you are aware that by electronically signing this document you are executing a legally binding document.

3.5 Fitness app information

If you connect your Fitness App to your Rebound Page, then the Activity Data that Rebound

Global collects can include the types of activities you’ve undertaken, duration, distance,

steps, calories, and related source information (including GPS coordinates in the case of

some Fitness Apps). Activity Data from your Fitness App is provided to Rebound Global by

Human API, Inc.

3.6 Unsolicited information

If you provide us with unsolicited personal information, which means personal information we

receive but have not taken active steps to collect from you, we’ll usually destroy or de-

identify the information as soon as practicable (where it isn’t otherwise addressed in this

Policy, and of course only if it’s lawful and reasonable to do so).

4 How do we collect personal information?

4.1 By receiving it directly from you

Wherever possible, we’ll collect personal information from you directly. This can include, but

is not limited to, online registration forms, online donation forms, email correspondence,

social media, live chat discussions, job applications, hard-copy forms, and face-to-face

meetings. You might provide personal information to Rebound Global for a variety of

reasons, including to:

• Receive information about or to participate in Rebound Global Events

• Receive information about or become involved with Rebound Global’s campaigns,

projects or activities

• Receive information about the outcomes of the funds we’ve raised

• Purchase Rebound Global products or merchandise

• Donate funds to us (either directly or via a Rebounder Bounce you Back activity)

• Provide us with your Rebound Global ‘motivation’ or a personal story

• Connect your personal fitness tracking app to participate in our Move challenge

• Host or attend a Rebound Global event

• Apply for a job with or work for us

• Submit an inquiry or chat to us via the live chat function on one of our

Websites/platforms or social media accounts.

4.2 Via social media

If you register for or log in to a Rebounder profile using your Facebook account, we’ll collect

the personal information from Facebook that we need to complete the registration or login.

However, we will only collect the personal information that you’ve permitted Facebook to

share with us. That information may include your name and email address and, depending

on your privacy settings, additional details about you. Please review the privacy controls

you’ve set on your Facebook account, so that you have control over how much information

you want shared with us.

4.3 Via cookies on our websites

We may collect, log and process data about your use of our Websites/Platforms/Apps. We

do this in order to allow our Websites to function properly, collect anonymous website traffic

data, and to provide you with the best possible user experience (e.g. to keep you logged in if

you request this). We use cookies on our Websites for the following purposes:

• Analytical purposes

• Usage preferences

• Session management

• Function purposes

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To make full use of our Websites, your computer or mobile device will need to accept

cookies, as our Websites will not function properly without them. If you choose not to accept

cookies, you’ll still be able to view our Websites, but some interactions may not work

normally and will impair the Websites’ functionality. For more information about cookies,

please refer to Appendix B.

We use Google Analytics, Google Signals and other Google web services to monitor and

optimise the performance of our digital assets. These services allow us to monitor which

areas of our Digital Assets are most frequently visited and to continually improve the online

experience we provide to our audiences.

In some cases, we may combine data from one or more of these analytics tools to gain a

more thorough understanding of the behaviour and preferences of visitors to our website or

apps. The information collected is used to administer and improve the performance of digital

assets and to better understand what is of interest to you.

4.4 Via third parties

In limited circumstances we may collect information about you from third parties, for

example:

If you are… We might collect information from third parties in these ways:

If you donate to Rebound Global via our Website using either PayPal or MasterPass,

depending on where you live, these organisations may provide us with your address.

They will only do this if you have not entered your address onto the donation form yourself,

and if you have set up your address as part of your PayPal or MasterPass account.

Alternatively, if you donate to us via a Facebook Fundraiser, your name and the amount of

your donation will be shared with us. At the same time that you make your donation, you'll

also have the option to share your email address with us to receive newsletters and updates.

For more information on donating via a Facebook Fundraiser, visit the Facebook website.

If you chat to us via the live chat function on our Website, some of your personal information

will be shared with us, including your name, email address and location (if you allow this to

be shared via your web browser).

4.5 A job applicant

We may obtain your personal information if you apply for a job at Rebound Global via a third

party such as a recruitment agency or LinkedIn.

4.6 Using Data Available from Public Sources

As a fundraising organisation, we undertake in-house research and may from time to time

engage specialist agencies to gather information about you from publicly available sources,

for example, Companies House, the Electoral Register, company websites, ‘rich lists’, social

networks such as LinkedIn, political and property registers, and news archives.

We also may carry out wealth screening to fast track the research using our trusted third-

party partners. You will always have the right to opt out of this processing. We may also

carry out research using publicly available information to identify individuals who may have

an affinity to our cause with whom we are not already in touch. This may include people

connected to key supporters and lead volunteers. We also use publicly available sources to

carry out due diligence activities, in line with guidance issued by the Chartered institute of

Fundraising on major donor fundraising and gift acceptance.

This research helps us to understand more about you as an individual so we can focus

conversations we have with you about fundraising and volunteering in the most effective way

and ensure that we provide you with an experience as a donor or potential donor which is

appropriate for you. If you would prefer us not to use your data in this way please email us at

privacy@reboundglobal.org

4.7 How much information do you need to provide?

How much information you provide to Rebound Global is up to you; however, if you want to

use our Websites, donate to us, receive information from us, participate in our campaigns,

programs and events etc., we require certain information from you.

Most of the time you’ll be able to interact with us anonymously if you choose; in specific

circumstances where that’s not possible, we’ll let you know.

5. How do we use your personal information?

We make every effort to tell you what we’ll do with the personal information you provide us,

at the time you provide it.

For general information, here’s a list of common ways we may use your personal

information:

If you are… We might use your personal information in these ways:

A registered Rebounder or donor

• To provide you with products or merchandise you’ve requested

• To provide you with information or other communications about Rebound Global or

any of Rebound Global’s initiatives

• To market Rebound Global and/or our campaigns and events

• To involve you in promotions, future campaigns and other initiatives undertaken by

Rebound Global

• To include your image, name and details on our Websites if you register as a

Rebounder, as part of a Rebounding Team, or if you register to Host a Rebound

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Global event (these details will appear in public search results unless you change the

default setting)

• Target ads to you via third party platforms, such as Facebook

• To include your name, comments and amount of donation on our Websites if you

make a donation to a Rebounder or Rebound Global Event (unless you choose a

private or anonymous donation)

• To enter you into automatic prize draws if you’re a registered Rebounder, and meet

the relevant prize draw criteria

• To provide you with details of how we spend the funds raised by Rebound Global

• To analyse statistics in relation to the Rebound Global community

• To involve you in health initiatives

• To acknowledge or reward you for your participation in Rebound Global or any of

Rebound Global’s other initiatives.

An employee, contractor, or volunteer

If you’re employed or volunteer with us we’ll use the personal information you’ve provided us

to manage your employment and our responsibilities to you.

A job applicant

If you apply for a job with us, we’ll use the personal information you’ve provided us for the

purposes of assessing your job application.

5.1 How do we protect your personal information?

Rebound Global takes reasonable steps to ensure the security of all information we collect,

including that the information is protected from misuse and loss, and from unauthorised

access, modification or disclosure. We make use of:

• Password protection;

• Secure cloud-based servers; and

• Multi-factor authentication.

Some of these services are hosted by third parties located in Australia. However, as no data

transmission over the internet or information stored on servers accessible through the

internet can be guaranteed to be fully protected from being accessed, tampered with or used

in an unauthorised manner by third parties.

We’ll only keep your personal information for as long as we are required:

• To fulfil the purpose for which it was collected (and in accordance with any consents

you provided)

• By applicable laws, regulations and professional standards.

5.2 With whom might we share your personal information?

Rebound Global will only use or disclose your personal information in accordance with this

Policy, unless you have consented to the additional use or disclosure, or where:

• disclosure is necessary to prevent injury to life or health;

• to investigate any suspected unlawful activity; or

• where the use or disclosure is required or authorised by law including by a regulator

or local Government authority.

We will never sell your personal information to other parties.

We may share your information with third parties who process data on our behalf, but only

where we place obligations on them in relation to the security of the data and require them to

use the data only as we instruct. We may disclose your personal information to social media

platforms (including without limitation Facebook), so that the social media platforms may

send you advertisements about future Rebound Global events and initiatives, and for

analytics purposes.

If we send your details to Facebook they will be hashed before they are sent, and Facebook

briefly uses the data for matching purposes only before deleting it. For more information,

please refer to Facebook’s website.

If you wish to opt out of having your details provided to Facebook or other social media

platforms, please contact us via email to info@reboundglobal.org

5.3 International transfers of personal information

Regardless of where in the world you reside, Rebound Global may transfer, process and

store your personal information outside of your country of residence, including in Australia

and the United States. Whenever we transfer your information we take steps to protect it,

including making use of contractual data protection clauses.

5.4 Links to other websites

Our Websites contain links to other external websites.

We are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of any other external website or

service that is linked to our Websites, or for the privacy practices of any third-party social

media platforms that you can access through our Websites. This Policy only applies to

Rebound Global Websites, so we encourage you to read the privacy policies of those other

websites or service providers, including, but not limited to, Human API Inc, Facebook, as

well as Facebook Fundraisers and Facebook Donation functionality, which may require you

to provide additional personal information. We may provide you with access to an

augmented reality feature in our communications which allows you to upload a photo. The

feature alters the photo in a creative way and lets you share the image on your favourite

social networks. Rebound Global is not responsible for the provision of this service.

6. Your rights

6.1 Accessing, correcting and deleting your personal information

You may request access to, or correction or deletion of, your personal information collected

by Rebound Global. Please send an email to info@reboundglobal.org and we’ll endeavour

to respond as soon as possible, and in any event within 30 days of receiving your request.

There may be some legal or regulatory reason as to why access to, or correction or deletion

of, your personal information is denied; if this is the case, we’ll tell you why.

6.2 Making a complaint

If you have a complaint about our handling of your personal information, please send an

email to info@reboundglobal.org.

We’ll investigate your complaint and notify you in writing as soon as possible of any decision

in relation to the complaint, and in any event within 30 days of receiving the complaint.

Data breaches will be handled in accordance with Rebound Global’s data breach response

plan, and notifications will be made as required by law. If you’re not satisfied with the

response to your complaint, you can refer your complaint to the relevant supervisory

authority in your country

7. When will we send you marketing communications?

If you’ve agreed to receive communications from Rebound Global, we may use your

personal information to contact you (including sending marketing emails) about the Rebound

Global campaign, charitable and programmatic activities and the outcomes achieved with

the funds raised.

7.1 How do I unsubscribe from receiving marketing communications?

You may opt out of receiving marketing communications from us at any time.

You’ll be provided with an opportunity in each communication to decline to receive further

communications from Rebound Global.

In addition, you can change your marketing preferences in the Notifications section of your

Rebounder Account.

8 Children under the age of 14

We understand the importance of protecting the privacy of children, especially in an online

environment, which is why it’s our policy to avoid handling information about any child under

the age of 14. This is also why our Websites are not intentionally designed for or directed at

children under the age of 14. However, sometimes Rebound Global funds or delivers health

initiatives that are intended to support children who are under the age of 14. In those

circumstances we’ll ask for a parent or legal guardian’s verification of consent before

collecting any personal data from or about a child. If you’re under the age of 14, please do

not do any of the following without the consent of a parent or legal guardian:

• Use or provide any personal data on our Websites

• Sign up as a Rebounder

• Donate any money to Rebound Global

• Provide any personal data about yourself to us, including your name, address, phone

number or email address.

If we learn we’ve collected or received personal data from a child under the age of 14

without verification of parental consent, we’ll delete that personal data. If you believe we

might have improperly collected or hold any personal data from or about a child under the

age of 14, please contact inf@reboundglobal.org

9. Changes to our privacy policy

This Privacy Policy may change from time to time particularly as new rules, regulations and

industry codes are introduced. We regularly review this Policy and will post any changes to it

on our Websites. If we consider that the changes are material, we’ll notify you by email.

10. How to contact us

If you have questions or comments about this Privacy Policy, the personal information that

we hold about you, how we handle personal information, or would like to exercise one of

your data protection rights, please send us an email at info@reboundglobal.org .

We aim to respond within 30 days from the date we receive privacy-related communications.

11. Transferring & storing your personal information outside the eu/eea

As Rebound Global is a global charity, we may transfer, process and store your personal

information outside of your country of residence, including in Australia and the United States.

US data privacy laws are currently not considered to meet the same legal standards of

protection for personal information as those set out under EU Data Protection Law. To

safeguard personal information transferred across borders we take steps to protect it,

including making use of contractual data protection clauses.

11.1 Direct marketing

11.2 What lawful grounds do we have for processing your personal information?

Under the EU Data Protection Law, we collect and process your personal information for the

purposes described in this policy, based upon the following legal grounds:

With your consent

We process your personal information when you have freely provided your specific, informed

and unambiguous consent for us to process your personal information for particular

purposes. You have the right to withdraw your consent at any time by contacting us at

info@reboundglobal.org

When we have a contract with you

We process your personal information in order to set up and perform our contractual

obligations to you, and/or enforce our rights.

When we’re pursuing legitimate interests

We process your personal information when we need to use your personal information in

connection with our legitimate interests, and need to be able to effectively manage and

operate our global organisation in a consistent manner across all countries and territories.

We’ll always seek to pursue these legitimate interests in a way that does not unduly infringe

on your legal rights and freedoms, and on your right to privacy.

When we’re complying with legal obligations

We process your personal information when we have a legal obligation to do so, or for the

purpose of us being able to establish, exercise or defend legal claims.

To protect your vital interests

In the absence of your consent, in rare circumstances we may process your personal

information to protect your vital interests.

11.3 Do we collect sensitive/special category personal information?

Please note that some of the personal information we receive and process may include what

is known as "sensitive" or "special category" personal information about you. For example,

this can include personal information regarding your ethnic origin, sexual orientation or

preferences, or political, philosophical, and religious beliefs. Even though we don’t actively

collect this type of personal information, you’re able to write it in our Rebound Portal if you

choose to. If you do provide sensitive/special category personal information, we’ll only

process it when:

• You have provided us with your explicit consent to use it

• It’s needed to protect your vital interests (or those of someone else), such as in a

medical emergency

• You’ve clearly chosen to publicise such information

• It’s needed in connection with a legal claim that we have or may be subject to.

11.4 Do we share your personal information with third parties?

We may occasionally share your personal information with trusted third-party organisations;

however, these organisations are contractually bound to safeguard the data we entrust to

them in accordance with our instructions (“Data Processors”). For example, the types of

Data Processors that we may engage with include, but are not limited to:

• Organisations that support our business and operations (e.g. providers of website or

database hosting, website analytics, payment providers, agencies we use to conduct

fraud/police checks, recruitment agents etc.)

• Professionals we use (e.g. lawyers, insurers, auditors, accountants etc.)

• Law enforcement or other government and regulatory agencies or other third parties

as required by, and in accordance with, applicable law or regulation.

There are certain circumstances where we may also disclose your personal information to

third parties known as “Data Controllers”. For example, if you work for Rebound Global and

travel as part of your role, we may share your personal information to travel agents, airlines,

hotels, car rental agencies etc. Due to the nature of their business, these Data Controllers

will make their own decisions about how they process your personal information.

You should check the privacy policies of these organisations and companies to understand

how they may use and store your personal information. Aside from the instances outlined

above, we’ll always treat your personal information as private and will not disclose it to any

third parties without you knowing about it. Sometimes there are exceptions, such as in

relation to legal proceedings or where we’re required to do so by law and cannot tell you

(e.g. for a criminal investigation). Your personal information will only be shared by us with

third parties that we deal with for lawful purposes, and who observe the principles outlined

by the EU Data Protection Law.

11.5 Do we use cookies?

Yes, our Websites use cookies. Where cookies are used, a statement will be sent to your

browser explaining the use of cookies. To learn more, please refer to Appendix B for our

Cookie Policy.

12 What are your data protection rights?

12.1 The right to access

You have a "subject access request" right, under which you can ask us to verify whether

we’re processing personal information about you, what that personal information is, what we

use that personal information for, to whom we may disclose it, as well as certain other

information.

12.2 The right to rectification

You can ask us to correct our records if you believe they contain incorrect or incomplete

information about you.

12.3 The right to erasure

You can ask us to erase/delete your personal information after you withdraw your consent to

processing, or when we no longer need it for the purpose it was originally collected.

12.4 The right to restrict processing

You can ask us to temporarily restrict our processing of your personal information if you

contest the accuracy of your personal information, prefer to restrict its use rather than having

us erase it, or need us to preserve it for you to establish, exercise, or defend a legal claim. A

temporary restriction may apply while verifying whether we have overriding legitimate

grounds to process it. You can ask us to inform you before we lift that temporary processing

restriction.

12.5 The right to object to direct marketing

You can object to our use of your personal information for direct marketing purposes. We

may need to keep some minimal information to comply with your request to cease marketing

to you.

12.6 Right to withdraw consent

You can withdraw consent that you have previously given to one or more specified purposes

to process your personal information. This will not affect the lawfulness of any processing

carried out before you withdraw your consent. It may mean we’re not able to provide certain

products or activities to you and we’ll advise you if this is the case.

We may need to request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity and

ensure your right to access the information or to exercise any of your other rights. This helps

us to ensure that personal information is not disclosed to any person who has no right to

receive it.

No fee is required to make a request unless your request is clearly unfounded or excessive.

Depending on the circumstances, we may be unable to comply with your request based on

other lawful grounds.

Usually, we will have 30 days to respond to any of the requests listed above. However, we

reserve the right to verify your identity, and we may, in the case of complex requests, require

a further two months (60 days) to respond. We may also charge for administrative time in

dealing with any requests that we deem to be manifestly unreasonable or excessive.

We may also require further information to locate the specific data you seek, and certain

legal exemptions under EU Data Protection Law may apply when we respond to your subject

access request.

So that we can fully comply, please note that these requests may also be forwarded to third-

party data processors that are involved in the processing of your personal data on our

behalf. If you would like to exercise any of the rights set out above, please contact us at

info@reboundglobal.org.

If you make a request and are not satisfied with our response, or you believe that we are

illegally processing your personal data, you have the right to complain to the Office of the

Information Commissioner (ICO) in the United Kingdom. Please refer to Appendix D: How To

Contact The Appropriate Supervisory Authority” for the ICO’s contact details.

12.7 How to contact us

If you’d like to make a complaint, would like to exercise one of your data protection rights, or

have any questions about our Privacy Policy, do not hesitate to contact our Data Protection

Officer directly via email at info@reboundglobal.org

12.8 How to contact the appropriate supervisory authority

If your complaint is not resolved, you feel that we have not addressed your concern in a

satisfactory matter, or to report any concerns that you may have about our data handling

practices,

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12.9 What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are stored in your computer’s memory and hard drive when

you visit certain webpages. They are used to enable websites to function or to provide

information to the owners of a website. We do not use cookies to collect personal

information.

12.10 What cookies do we use and why?

Cookies help us to provide customised services and information. For example, we use

cookies on all of our Websites to collect anonymous traffic data and also to improve your

experience with the Websites (e.g. to keep you logged in if you request this). In broad terms,

we use cookies on our Websites for the following purposes:

Analytical purposes

We use analytical cookies that allow us to recognise, measure and track visitors to our

Websites. This helps us to improve and develop the way our Websites work, for example, by

determining whether site visitors can find information easily, or by identifying the aspects of

our Websites that are of the most interest to visitors. For these purposes, we may store the

following:

• The name of the domain from which you accessed the internet

• The date and time you accessed our Websites

• The advert or internet address of the website from which you linked directly to our

Websites

• The pages you accessed while visiting our Websites

• The device from which you accessed our Websites

• The location from which you accessed our Websites.

In addition, we use third-party service providers to provide certain analytics services to us in

connection with the operation of the Websites, including (without limitation) the collection

and tracking of the data and information listed above. We may disclose visitor data, including

personally identifiable information, to enable those third-party service providers to provide

such services. Such data may be sent to those third-party service providers and their local

overseas suppliers, where the standard of data protection may be lower than the country in

which you reside.

Usage preferences

Some of the cookies on our Websites are activated when visitors to our Websites make a

choice about their use of the site. Our Websites then ‘remember’ the settings preferences of

the user concerned. This allows us to tailor aspects of our sites to the individual user.

Session management

The software that runs our Websites uses cookies for technical purposes needed by the

internal workings of our servers and application. For instance, we use cookies to keep track

of information about a user’s session and determine which options or pages to display for

the site to function.

Functional purposes

We use these cookies to store information that is needed by our applications to process and

operate. For example, they’re used to recognise you if you’ve visited our websites before, or

to remember any preferences you’ve selected previously, such as your preferred language

or location.

How you can control your cookie preferences

To make full use of our Websites, your computer or mobile device will need to accept

cookies, as our Websites will not function properly without them. In addition, cookies are

required in order to provide you with personalised features on our Websites.

Third party cookies

When you visit our Websites, you may receive cookies that are set by third parties. For

example, you may receive a cookie set by Google. These cookies are used for the purposes

described in the “What Cookies Do We Use & Why?” section of this policy. We do not control

the setting of these third-party cookies, so we suggest you might wish to check the third-

party websites for more information about their use of cookies and how to manage them.

Amending cookie preferences

If you wish to remove cookies set by our Websites from your browser in the future, you may

delete them. The instructions for removing cookies from your computer or mobile device

depend on the operating system and web browser you use. Please note, however, that

withdrawing your agreement to the use of cookies on our Websites may impair your

experience in using some of our Websites’ functionality.

Will the websites work without cookies?

You’ll still be able to view our Websites, but some interactions may not work normally and

will impair the Websites’ functionality.

Any other questions?

If you have any other questions about cookies and the use of them on our Websites, contact

us at: info@reboundglobal.org

APPENDIX B: HOW VISIBLE IS YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION?

In certain circumstances we may give you the option to limit the public view of your personal

information.

12.11 Your donations

If you don’t want your donation to be made public, you have the option to make:

A private donation

Your name and amount of your donation will only be disclosed to the registered Rebounder

you’ve chosen to support in fundraising for Rebound Global. That information will be

available in their private view of their Rebounder Page; however, your donation amount will

be included in the total calculation on their Rebounder page.

An anonymous donation

The amount of your donation will be displayed on the public and private view of the Rebound

page for the registered Rebounder you’ve chosen to support in fundraising for Rebound

Global; your name will not be displayed in either the public or private view of their

Rebounder page..

12.12 Your Rebounder page

If you would like to limit the public view of your Rebounder page, you have two options:

Rebound global only

You can change the Privacy settings for your Rebound page to Rebound Global Only. This

means that your Rebound Page will be visible everywhere on our Websites; however, it will

be hidden from internet search engines (e.g. Google), so they won’t be able to display your

Rebound Page in their search results.

Limited rebound global view

Changing your Privacy setting for your Rebound Page to Limited Rebound Global View,

means that your Rebound Page will only be visible to your supporters to enable them to

donate to you (and to your team members if you’re part of a Rebound Global Team or

Rebound Global Challenge). Your Rebound Page will be hidden from internet search

engines (e.g. Google), and even from the search functionality on our Websites. This means

that you’ll need to forward a link to your Rebound page directly to your supporters in order to

receive their donations; they cannot search for your Rebound page themselves.

Your rebound global event

You have the option to select Limited View for any Rebound Global Event you create.

This means that your Rebound Global Event will be hidden so that it’s not visible to internet

search engines (e.g. Google), and won’t appear in their search results.

Similarly, it won’t appear in the results of a general search of our websites. In order to invite

guests to attend your Rebound Global Event, you’ll need to send them a link to your Event

page.

Please be aware that if you change your Rebound Page from public to a Limited Rebound

Global View, and/or your Rebound Global Event from public to Limited View, your Rebound

Page and/or Rebound Global Event may have already been indexed by an internet search

engine.

It may therefore appear in searches conducted on that search engine, until it re-indexes your

Rebound Page and/or Rebound Global Event. In some cases, the search engines do not re-

index their searches, so your Rebound Page and/or Rebound Global Event may still appear

on those search engines after you’ve changed your profile settings.

If you have a concern that a particular search engine hasn’t removed your Rebound Page

and/or Rebound Global Event from their search results, please contact us at

info@reboundglobal.org and we’ll contact the search engine directly to request deletion of

the reference to your Rebound Page and/or Rebound Global Event in their search results.