The BBC is a public service. Everything we do has to benefit you, our audience.
We can give you more of what you love when we understand you better. To do that, we ask you to sign in to some of our products and services. We also use your data to benefit you in two ways:
It helps us make the BBC more personal for you. It means we can:
As a public service, we need to make something for everyone. As more of our content gets consumed online, it helps to understand who's consuming it so that we can:
That's why we ask you to sign in and provide a bit of information.
But throughout all of this, we're committed to make sure your personal, private data stays safe and secure.
Our privacy promise covers how we treat your data and put you in control of what happens to it. It’s based around three main areas…
We will always explain clearly what data we’re collecting about you and why. We will only collect data we need to:
You can find out more about your information and privacy here .
It’s up to you how you use our services. And you can manage or delete your BBC account at any time. There’s more info on managing your account here .
Because we’re a public service, we will help you make informed decisions about your data, so everyone can get the best out of digital technologies and the BBC. You can find out what we're doing with your data here .
Your trust is very important to us. So we’re committed to keeping your data safe and secure.
We promise to never sell your personal details to anyone and to only use your data commercially if you're using a commercial BBC service.
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