The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is about ensuring that organisations which hold information on people act as responsible stewards of that data.
The Esperanto Association of Britain occasionally likes to contact its members and course participants about things which it believes might be of general interest. Examples from the recent past include informing members about the death of Marjorie Boulton, the country's most eminent Esperantist, or contacting students who enjoyed a course that a follow-up session had been arranged.
The GDPR does not allow organisations to presume that people consent to their personal details being used in this way. Without explicit consent, we will be unable to contact you. If you would like us to send you occasional emails, please complete the form below. If you change your mind in the future, you can make us aware by filling in a new instance of this form or by sending us an email at
eab@esperanto.org.uk.
You don't need to provide consent for things like receiving things associated with your membership (our magazines, our annual reports), responses to emails, details about courses you've signed up for etc. The Esperanto Association of Britain takes your privacy very seriously and does not and will not pass your personal details on to third parties. We encourage you to read our Privacy Policy (
https://esperanto.org.uk/privacy) to see how we collect and use your personal data and what your individual rights are.