Our Privacy Policy
We are committed to safeguarding the privacy of our website visitors and this policy sets out how we will treat your personal information.
What information do we collect from visitors to this website?
This website is free for you to browse and we do not ask for you to register in order to view its pages. As such, you are able to visit this website anonymously.
To help improve the website we do collect
information about your visits to and use of this website, such as your IP address, geographical location, browser type, referral source (how you arrived at this website), length of visit and number of page views. This does not identify you personally to us.
Cookies
In common with virtually every other website, we use cookies. A cookie is a simple text file sent by a web server to a web browser, and stored by the browser. The text file is then sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server. This enables the web server to identify and track the web browser.
We may send a cookie which may be stored by your browser on your computer’s hard drive. We may use the information we obtain from the cookie in the administration of this website, to improve the website’s usability and for marketing purposes. We may also use that information to recognise your computer when you visit our website, and to personalise our website for you.
Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept cookies. (For example, in Internet Explorer you can refuse all cookies by clicking “Tools”, “Internet Options”, “Privacy”, and selecting “Block all cookies” using the sliding selector.) This will, however, have a negative impact upon the usability of many websites.
In addition, third-party vendors, including Google, use cookies to serve ads on this website based on a user's prior visits to your website.
Google's use of the DART cookie enables it and its partners to serve ads to you based on your visit to this website and/or other sites on the Internet. You may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the advertising opt-out page.
The cookies of other third-party vendors or ad networks may also be used to serve ads on this site. You can opt out of some, but not all, of these cookies in one location at the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out website at www.networkadvertising.org/managing/opt_out.asp.
Using your personal data
Personal data submitted on this website will only be used to:
administer the website
improve your browsing experience by personalising the website
deal with enquiries made by you relating to the website
Other disclosures
We will not provide your information to third parties unless required to do so by law
in connection with any legal proceedings or prospective legal proceedings or
in order to establish, exercise or defend our legal rights.
Security of your personal data
We take every reasonable precaution to prevent the loss, misuse or alteration of your personal information.
Policy amendments
We may update this privacy policy from time-to-time by posting a new version on our website. You should check this page occasionally to ensure you are happy with any changes.
Third party websites
This website contains links to other websites. We are not responsible for the privacy policies or practices of third party websites.
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