The Cyberaction Stop the Crop was developed by Save Our Seeds, Greenpeace European Unit, Friends of the Earth Europe and other members of GENET. It is designed to be run by as many websites as possible in a decentralised fashion.
This is how your personal information will be used when you sign the cyberaction. For any further questions, please contact Charlotte Berthou.
1. What information do we collect?
The following information, which you give to us via the form, are collected in a database:
your first name, last name, city, country, the adressee(s) (ministry) of your letter, your message, your email adress and whether you want to be informed (yes/no), a timestamp, the website from where you signed the letter and your IP-address.
The ministers receive an email from your email address with your first name, last name, city, country and any additional remarks you filled in the box.
2. How is this information used?
The person responsible for the website where you signed the cyberaction, will get: name, city, country, message. Your email adress will be forwarded only and only if you ticked the box: "I want to be informed about the outcome of this cyberaction project via email." We are not responsible for the further use of these data by this website. But we agree with webmasters, that the data are only used to inform you on the outcome of this cyberaction and are not given away.
The data will be stored until the end of the action, so that we can properly count the signers and make sure that only one letter can be sent to one minister per sender's email adress. The complete database will be deleted after the last vote takes place in Bruxelles, and all signers will be informed about it. You can request to be deleted from the list at any time.
Of course, we do not sell or rent web-generated mailing lists or other personal information and we do not grant access to these data to anybody else.