ADC Theatre Privacy Policy
This Privacy Policy relates to transactions processed via www.adctheatre.com and www.adcticketing.com
- The University of Cambridge, of which the ADC Theatre is part, is registered under the terms of the 1998 Data Protection Act.
- When creating an online account you are given the opportunity to opt in to receiving information by post and/or e-mail directly from the ADC Theatre. Personal information we hold about you will be used to keep you informed about ADC Theatre events, news and offers that we think will be of interest to you according to the options you have chosen.
- In order to process a transaction, your personal information and card details may be passed to third party service providers. Card details will only be used for the purpose of handling an individual transaction.
- To provide our online ticketing service .cookie. technology may be used whereby small pieces of information are stored in your Internet browser.
- All information we hold about you will be held securely.
- By disclosing your personal information to us using this website or over the telephone, you consent to the collection, storage and processing of your personal information by the ADC Theatre in the manner set out in this Privacy Policy. You can check the information we hold about you by e-mailing us. If you find any inaccuracies we will correct them promptly.
- If you have any questions or comments about privacy you should e-mail manager@adctheatre.com.
ADC Theatre Security Policy
This Security Policy relates to transactions processed via www.adctheatre.com and www.adcticketing.com
- Transactions are processed via Spektrix Ltd, who provide our Box Office system.
- Spektrix pages can be identified by the 'Powered by Spektrix' logo at the bottom left of your screen.
- When asked to enter personal details such as your credit card number, a closed padlock icon will be displayed at the bottom of your browser window.
- This icon indicates that all data is being transmitted securely between your web browser and the Box Office servers, using encryption to ensure that the data cannot be read or modified by any third party.