Privacy Policy
Witness Radio Privacy Policy.
Thank you for visiting Witness Radio‘s website. At Witness Radio, we are committed to protecting your privacy and ensuring the security of your personal information. This Privacy Policy outlines the types of personal information we collect, how we use it, and how we safeguard your information when you visit our website.
At Witness Radio, we are committed to complying with the rules and regulations governing data collection, processing, and dissemination, as outlined in the Data Protection and Privacy Act of 2019. We are also fully registered with the Personal Data Protection Office and we comply with its rules.
1. Data Collected:
1.1. Personal Information:
When you visit our website, we may collect personal information that you voluntarily provide to us, such as your name, email address, location, phone number, land eviction information, and any other information you choose to provide through contact forms, newsletter sign-ups, land eviction reporting tool (portal) or other interactions with our website.
1.2. Automatically Collected Information:
We may also collect certain information automatically when you visit our website, including your IP address, browser type, device identifiers, referring website, pages viewed, and other usage information. This information helps us to analyze trends, administer the site, track users’ movements around the site, and improve our services to communities.
2. Use of Information:
We may use the information we collect for various purposes, including:
- To respond to your inquiries, requests, eviction cases, and feedback.
- To provide you with information about land eviction in Uganda, updates, and news.
- To personalize your experience and deliver content tailored to your interests.
- To improve our website’s functionality, performance, and security.
- To comply with legal obligations and enforce our policies.
3. Disclosure of Information:
We may share your personal information with third-party for example; funders, and collaborators who assist us in supporting our work, funding the programs and projects on the website and providing services to you(PAPs). These third parties are obligated to maintain the confidentiality of your information and are prohibited from using it for any other purpose.
We may also disclose your information when required by law or in response to valid legal requests, such as court orders or subpoenas.
4. Data Security:
We take reasonable measures to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, use, or disclosure. However, no method of transmission over the Internet or electronic storage is 100% secure, and we cannot guarantee absolute security.
5. Your Choices:
You have the right to access, update, or delete your personal information at any time by contacting on info@witnessradio.org. You may also opt-out of receiving newsletter emails from us by following the instructions in the emails or contacting us directly.
6. Changes to This Privacy Policy:
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time to reflect changes in our practices or legal requirements. We will notify you of any material changes by posting the updated policy on this page.
7. Contact Us:
If you have any questions, concerns, or requests regarding this Privacy Policy or our practices regarding your personal information, please contact us at:
Email: info@witnessrdaio.org
Phone number: +256(0) 414 697 221.
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By using our website, you agree to the terms of this Privacy Policy. If you do not agree with these terms, please do not use our website.


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