The Data Protection Act 1998
The Data Protection Act 1998 (hereafter referred to as "The Act") is a statutory act of the government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The Act defines what types of data are allowed to be collected, how they should be stored and what can and cannot be done with that information. In particular The Act states that personal data relating to individuals must be stored securely and only used for legitimate purposes. Full text of The Act can be found
here.

Personal Data Collected
The following member data is collected by the United Kingdom Knanaya Catholic Association as part of the formation of a database.

What the above information is used for:
The information collected above is used solely to implement this database and is not disclosed to any third party or used for any other purpose.
Where the above information is kept:
The above information is maintained on an electronic database used solely by the officials of UKKCA and only available to the members of the Association.

These pages are being monitored. Details like IP Address, ISP, Computer Name and Computer Hardware addresses are recorded for future reference. The details will be handed over to the Authorities in case of an emergency ....