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Privacy policy
Any changes to the privacy
policy will be posted here. Last updated: 20 February 2005. Should you have any
questions please contact us.
Subscription
Services Personal information provided by you as part of the
registration process for any service is used to manage your subscription and to
enable us to provide a better service.
Contact details
We will use your contact details (your name, job title,
telephone and fax number and your e-mail and postal addresses) to provide any
information requested by you and also to tell you about any important changes
in relation to this site and business opportunity. These details will be used
by us and by associated companies to provide you with information about other
services and will not be disclosed to third party businesses and advertisers.
To alter your details If your contact details change you
can alter the details we hold by contacting us.
Voluntary
Information We may ask for further information about you as part of
on-line surveys or if you enter any competition or other promotional feature.
This information will be used to enable us to improve our web site or on-line
service.
Cookies
How we use cookies on our
site and what information we collect. A cookie is a text-only string of
information that a web site transfers to the cookie folder of the browser on
your computer's hard disk so that the web site can remember who you are. Two
types of cookies are used on this web site:
Session
Cookies These are temporary cookies that remain in the cookie file of
your browser until you leave the site. Due to the volume of traffic on our web
sites, we use them to speed up the delivery of content to you, the user and to
remember your preferences whenever you are logged in, such as on our. No
personal or identifying information is held in these cookies. As soon as you
leave our sites or close your browser, they are automatically deleted from your
computer.
Persistent Cookies These are cookies which remain in
the cookie file of your browser for a much longer period, though how long will
depend on the lifetime of the specific cookie. We currently set 2 persistent
cookies to manage the number of times a day you will see one of our
subscription pop-up ads. Again, no personal or identifying information is
held in these cookies. You have the ability to accept or decline these cookies
by modifying the settings in your browser. However, if you do disable these
cookies, you may be served a pop-up ad on every page you visit rather than our
current frequency which is set at just once a day for both the entry and exit
pop-ups.
Disabling/Enabling Cookies You have the
ability to accept or decline cookies by modifying the settings in your browser.
However, you may not be able to use all the interactive features of our site if
cookies are disabled. Instructions are given below for the most popular
browsers. If your browser is not on this list and you require help with your
cookie settings then please contact us.
Statistical information Aggregate
statistical information provided by us to our advertisers or others regarding
sales or web site usage will not include personally identifying information.
Security Your
personal data will be held on our secure server located in our data centre. Our
site is equipped with the latest security devices/firewalls.
Access to Data You have
certain rights under the Data Protection Acts 1984 and 1988. You have the right
to be told what personal information we hold about you on our databases. For
such information, please write to us stating your full name, your address and
all services from us to which you know you subscribe. A small administrative
charge will be made for fulfilling this request.information we hold about you.
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