Privacy Policy
1. Online Privacy Practices
Your right to privacy is important to us.
We try hard to ensure a fair balance between your personal privacy
and ensuring you obtain full value from our site and learn of things
you are likely to be interested in.
We are registered under the Data Protection Act 1998 and ensure we
comply with all protection the Act gives you. Further information on
the Act is here:
www.dataprotection.gov.uk
2. Registration
When we ask you to provide information it is normally (but not only)
to enable us to enhance your site visit, or send (or arrange for
others to send) information on things that we believe will interest
you or reply to you after your visit. This would include where you
subscribe to any online newsletters or provide feedback to us
through a contact form for example. When you register we ask you the
questions set out on that page to obtain your personal information.
We (and/or carefully selected others) may use (and you consent to
the use of) your personal data for future e-mail, mailings, phone or
other forms of contact, notification of new services, competitions
and new versions. In relation to any regular “e-contact” you can
‘unsubscribe’ at any time.
We do not disclose or sell your information outside our corporate
group except if we sell the whole or part of our business or as set
out in this Policy, for example when we give your details to the
provider of anything you are interested in.
3. Security
Making sure you can interact safely on line is a priority for us and
we have made strenuous efforts to ensure that security is one of our
highest priorities and we have devoted a great deal of effort to
ensure that our online security measures help to safeguard your
information. We use technology to allow for the encryption of:
potentially sensitive information such as your name and address,
critically-sensitive information.
4. Cookies
We use cookies (defined below) for collecting user information from
the site. You can disable these if you wish by adjusting your
browser settings. These settings vary but more info is found here:
www.allaboutcookies.org
Cookies
Message given to a web browser by a web server. The message is then
stored by the browser in a text file called cookie.txt. Each time
the browser requests a page from the server, this message is sent
back. A cookie’s main objective is to identify users and personalise
their visit by customising web pages for them, for example by
welcoming them by name next time they visit the same site. A site
using cookies will usually invite you to provide personal
information such as your name, e-mail address and interests.
5. Further Information on Data Protection and Personal
Privacy
For further information from us on data protection and privacy
contact:
The Data Protection Manager, Logicworks Ltd, 180 Eureka Business
Park, Ashford TN25 4AZ
E-mail:
sales@internetbusinessschool.com
6. Information on the Data Protection Act 1998 is
also on the Information Commissioner’s website at
www.dataprotection.gov.uk
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