About the ChangeDetection tool
This service saves you having to keep going back to our web page to see if it has been updated.  You will be notified automatically, direct to your e-mail Inbox, each time updates happen.
When you click the OK button on the ChangeDetection tool, this will fetch a simple form from ChangeDetection so you can submit your e-mail address to them.  Soon after submission, you will receive a brief acknowledgement from them which you must read.
Every time we update the web page thereafter, you will receive e-mail notifications from ChangeDetection.  There is never any real need to open any of those emails, you can just zap them provided you have added a shortcut to our web page in your Bookmarks, Favorites or on your Desktop.  However, if you haven't bookmarked our page, you will find each email includes a handy link that will take you straight to our shortlist's page.  But that route is meant more for people who might be receiving notifications from several pages on a particular site, or from several different websites (ours being not the only one using the ChangeDetection service).
Each notification also contains an Unsubscribe link near the bottom of the e-mail.  So it is easy to stop the notifications at any time in the future if, say, you were to lose interest in the Ten To Follow competition.
You only have to use the ChangeDetection tool once.  You can ignore it on all subsequent visits to our web page.  The tool remains on there purely for the use of any other new visitors.
ChangeDetection is an automated service which is safe, secure and free.  Nobody sees the email address you send to them, including ourselves, so it will not be abused.  We can vouch for that as we have a running test registration with them and it has never led to any spam.  You can even use an anonymous address, such as a Hotmail, GMail or Yahoo address if that is what you prefer - ChangeDetection do not mind.
The summer's Flat page changes to the new Jumps' page in October, soon after the Flat competition ends.  As relatively few changes take place to the page during the 6 months' gap between the end of one Jumps competition and our first offering for the next Jumps season, there is a remote possibility that ChangeDetection's web spider could stop monitoring the page because of the lack of changes.  Therefore, if you have registered before but have not received an email notification by, say, mid October in any year, but you can see the new Jumps' page has already been posted, that would mean you will need to re-register by clicking the OK button on our web page.  But it's an unlikely eventuality.
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