Privacy and Cookie policy.

Ramla Centre for Dialogue – United Kingdom

Website Usage and Data Collection

At the Ramla Centre for Dialogue, we are committed to protecting your privacy. When you visit our website, we do not collect or retain any personal information that could identify you directly.

We do, however, use Analytics tools to better understand how visitors engage with our site. This service uses cookies (small text files stored in your browser) to collect anonymous data, such as which pages are visited and how long visitors stay on the site.

If you prefer not to share this kind of information, you can manage or disable cookies in your browser settings. Please note that these cookies do not reveal your identity or provide access to your personal browsing activity.

About Cookies

Our website, like most modern websites, uses cookies to improve your experience and help us operate efficiently.

Why we use cookies:

  • To ensure our website functions correctly

  • To enhance site performance and security

  • To support content sharing through social media platforms such as Facebook

  • To collect anonymous usage data for ongoing improvements

  • To measure the effectiveness of our online content and communications

The information our cookies provide includes:

  • How many people visit the site

  • What devices and browsers they use (e.g. Windows, Mac, Chrome)

  • How long they spend on each page

  • How they arrived at our site (e.g. via search engines, links, or referrals)

  • Whether they are new or returning visitors

This data helps us refine our content, troubleshoot technical issues, and ensure the site is accessible and relevant to our visitors.

What Our Cookies Do Not Do:

  • Collect any personal or identifying information

  • Store sensitive data

  • Share information with advertisers

  • Transfer personal data to third parties

  • Track individual behaviour for commercial purposes

Controlling Cookies

If you do not wish to allow cookies, you can adjust your browser settings to block or restrict them. However, doing so may affect the performance and usability of our website and others, as cookies are integral to many standard website features.

If your concerns relate specifically to tracking or “spyware”, you might consider using anti-spyware software. These tools can remove cookies flagged as intrusive while still allowing necessary site functions.

Contact Information

If you have any questions about our privacy practices or how cookies are used on this website, please get in touch with us via the email address found on this website..