Terms of service
By signing in to the service, you agree that proposals and comments submitted by you may be published under your name, and texts written by you may be edited or deleted by moderators, if they are deemed to be abusive or inappropriate. Your personal data are not disclosed to external parties or used for other purposes than matters concerning the usage of the Youth Budget service. Using another person’s name without their permission is forbidden. Everyone is individually responsible for the consequences of using another person’s name without permission. The online service is provided by the City of Helsinki. You can give feedback about the online service by following the Feedback link on every page.
Signing up
You will need to sign up for the service if you want to submit or comment on proposals, participate in discussions or report inappropriate texts. Signing up requires an email address, to which the password for signing in will be sent. Hhe user can register to the Youth Budget service in two alternative ways:
- The Tunnistamo service allows registration with accounts of external service providers (YLE, Google, Facebook), the AD-codes for city employees and edu.hel.fi codes used in the schools of Helsinki.
- The user can create an individual account in the Youth Budget service. The user then chooses a username and a password. The user must verify his or her e-mail address by following the link in the message sent by the service when registering.
The first log in through the Tunnistamo service is the same as as registration.
Writer’s responsibility
Please pay attention to good manners and current legislation when expressing your opinion. Everyone participating in the discussion is responsible for what they write and its content.
Discussion moderation
The service is mostly moderated during office hours on business days. Comments are not checked in advance before they become public. You can report an inappropriate message by using the Flag symbol or by submitting feedback via the Feedback link.
The moderators of the service have the right to delete and edit messages. The City of Helsinki reserves the right to use messages published in the service in other contexts. The City of Helsinki cannot be held liable for any damage caused by or criminally liable for anything written or its content.
Inappropriate and unlawful messages
The messages sent to the service must observe good manners of discussion and be relevant to the topic of the discussion. Any messages that can be deemed unlawful according to Finnish legislation are hidden from the public.
Unlawful messages are messages that, for example:
- can be deemed defamatory
- include another person’s personal and private information
- include confidential information
- can be deemed an incitement to ethnic hatred
- can be deemed an incitement to commit a criminal act.
Inappropriate messages and texts may be deleted or edited. Whether a message is inappropriate or unrelated in nature to the topic of discussion will be determined on a case by case basis.
Inappropriate messages are messages that, for example:
- include swearing or vulgar language
- are not related to the topic of discussion or include links to online material that is not related to the topic
- are not necessarily unlawful, but can be deemed to insult an individual or a group of individuals
- include commercial messages
- include the personal data or contact details of another private person.
Personal data file description
If you become a customer of the City’s services or use the services in another manner, the City will collect your personal data only to the extent necessary for the purposes of providing these services. The data are collected in different registers according to the purpose of use of the data. The registers’ personal data file descriptions can be found at www.hel.fi/rekisteriseloste. The page includes the personal data file description for Participation and feedback on the Most Functional City in the World website. More information about the relevant rights as stated in the EU General Data Protection Regulation in the online services of the City of Helsinki.
Cookies
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Regarding the collection of user data, cookies include anonymous unique identifiers that allow us to collect data about users who visit our website, such as information on their browsers and devices. The administrators of the website do not have access to the users’ unique identifier data. Cookies provide us with information about the browsers used on our sites and what pages are viewed the most.
This website also includes content provided by external online service providers. External online service providers can install their own cookies on browsers. For example, this website uses the Here Maps map service and its map data.
Content licensing
The entire content of the site subject to the Copyright Act, such as the texts, images, fonts, audio recordings, videos and other material, is published under the Creative Commons by BY-NC-SA licence. The entire data set of the service is published as open data under the Open Data Commons Open Database Licence (ODbL).