Use of Information, Data Protection and Internet Privacy
The site owners are concerned for the privacy of visitors to its web sites;
protection of privacy is extremely important to us. However, please remember
that the security of information transmitted over the Internet cannot be
assured.
The following sections generally describe the types of information collected
at
our sites and the uses made of it.
Personally Identifiable Information
The site owners collect data and personally identifiable information such as
name, address, telephone number, e-mail address or other information only when
it is voluntarily submitted to us on this site. We may use the information to
improve our level of service and the content of our web site; provide you with
tips, helpful information, product news and updates; send you samples of
products; notify you of new products and services; seek your views on our
products and services and for our own internal purposes.
Please note that by submitting personally identifiable information you are,
unless you have otherwise indicated, consenting to such information being
processed for the above listed purposes. Further, you agree that unless
otherwise stated we shall have the unrestricted right to use and store on
its internal systems, whether in or outside the EU, any such information
provided by you. In this context please note that your information may cross
national borders during processing.
Under relevant data protection legislation (the Data Protection Act 1998 in the
UK)
you are entitled to obtain from us (the Data Controller for the purposes of
the data protection legislation) a printout of the data held concerning you
and to have any inaccuracies in this data rectified.
Non-Personally Identifiable Information also collected
Non-personally identifiable information in aggregate form to track data such as
the total number of visits to our web sites, the number of visitors to each
page
of our web sites, and the domain names of our visitors' internet service
providers. We use this information, which remains in aggregate form, to
understand how our visitors use our web sites so that we may improve them.
We may also share this information with other companies.
NO PERSONALLY IDENTIFIABLE INFORMATION IS DISCLOSED IN THIS PROCESS.
An Internet Protocol (IP) address is a set of numbers that is assigned to your
computer whenever you log on to your internet service provider or through your
organisation's local area network or wide area network. Web servers
automatically identify your computer by the IP address assigned to it during
your session online. We may collect IP addresses for the purposes of systems
administration and to audit the use of our site. We do not ordinarily link a
user's IP address to personally identifiable information of that user, which
means each user's session will be logged, but the user remains anonymous to us.
However, we may use IP addresses to identify users of our site when we feel it
is necessary to enforce compliance with the site's terms of use, or to protect
our service, site or other users.
Links to Other Web Sites
We provide links to third party web sites as a service to our users. The
privacy policy described here does not apply to those sites. Please ensure you
check the legal and privacy policy sections of any site you visit.
Cookies
We may place a "cookie" in your computer's browser. Cookies are small text
files which provide us with information about how often someone visits our
site,
and what they do during those visits. Cookies do not themselves contain any
personally identifiable information but if you provide such information to us,
for example by registering with us, it may be linked to the data stored in
the cookie.
Security
We have security measures in place to attempt to protect against the loss,
misuse and alteration of your user data under our control. Except as outlined
below, only authorised people have access to the information you provide us.
Further, we impose strict rules on people who have access either to the
databases
that store user information or to the servers that host our services. Whilst we
cannot guarantee that loss, misuse or alteration to data will not occur, we
make
every effort to prevent such unfortunate occurrences.
Sharing Personally Identifiable Information with Third Parties, we will not
sell or rent personally identifiable information to any third party for any
purpose. In certain special cases, we may disclose your personally identifiable
information in the following circumstances:
(i) sometimes carefully selected third parties are used to provide us with
support services in connection with its web sites and such parties may, from
time to time, have access to your information to enable them to provide those
services to us. Please rest assured that all companies providing such support
services are required by us to meet the same high standards of data
protection;
(ii) when we have reason to believe that disclosing this information is
necessary
to identify, contact or bring legal action against someone who may be causing
injury to you, or otherwise injuring or interfering with our rights, property
or operations, other users of this site, or anyone else who could be harmed by
such activities;
(iii) when we believe the law requires it, or in response to any demand by law
enforcement authorities in connection with a criminal investigation, or civil
or
administrative authorities in connection with a pending civil case or
administrative investigation.
Binding Nature
By submitting personal related data you agree to be bound by our privacy
policy and agree that we may, in our sole discretion, disclose information
about you in the circumstances and to the extent set out in this policy.
Contact Us
You can request a copy of the information we hold concerning you or
revoke your consent to us using your information for the above listed purposes
at any time by contacting us.
Changes
Any changes to this privacy policy will be communicated promptly on this
page.
Last updated 13th August 2004.