Privacy Policy
http://www.harpsandjams.co.uk/ (the ‘Website’)
is a
UK-based websites. We take reasonable care to comply with the
requirements of the UK Data Protection Act 1998 (the ‘Act’)
relating to the personal information you supply on the Website.
This Policy explains how and for what purposes we use the
information collected about you via the Website. Please read
this privacy policy carefully. By using the Website, you are
agreeing to be bound by this Policy in respect of the
information collected about you via the Website.
Except as mentioned below, we will
not sell, distribute or disclose personal information about you
to others without your consent, unless required or permitted to
do so by law.
As no data transmission over the
Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure, we cannot ensure
or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us
and you do so at your own risk.
We may transfer your personal
information to a third party as part of a sale of some or all of
our business and assets to any third party or as part of any
business restructuring or reorganisation, but we will take steps
with the aim of ensuring that your privacy rights continue to be
protected.
We may also use the information we
gather to notify you about products or services that might be of
particular interest to you. This may involve transferring your
information to other parties, inside or outside the European
Economic Area. By submitting your information you consent to
such use and transfer. If you do not wish us to do so, please
email
info@harpsandjams.co.uk
stating that:
· You
do not want us to use your personal data to contact you by
electronic means (e-mail or SMS) with information about goods
and services similar to those which were the subject of a
previous sale or negotiations of a sale to you
If at any time you wish to stop
receiving information from us or any other company, please email
info@harpsandjams.co.uk
or write to us at the address below.
The Website may contain links to
other web sites, which may not be governed by this Privacy
Policy.
Log files
Every time someone visits our web site a log file is generated
on our computer. The log file records the time and date of your
visit, the files that were requested, your IP (Internet
Protocol) address, the referrer URL (if provided) and the
browser version. We collect this information to help us diagnose
problems and administer our systems and to audit the
geographical make-up of users and how they have arrived at our
site; that is, from what other sites have visitors arrived -
this information being obtained from the referrer URL.
We do not normally link IP addresses to anything
personally identifiable, which means that you remain anonymous
even though we include your IP address in our aggregate
information. However, we can and will attempt to use IP
addresses to identify a user when we feel it is necessary to
enforce compliance with our terms and conditions, or to protect
our services and other users.
Cookies
Cookies are pieces of data that a website can transfer to an
individual’s computer hard drive for record keeping. Cookies can
make websites easier to use by storing information about your
preferences on a particular website. The information may remain
on your computer after the Internet session finishes and you
leave the website but you can delete them using some browsers,
manually or using system utilities. Most internet browsers are
pre-set to accept cookies.
If you prefer not to receive cookies, you can
adjust your internet browser to refuse cookies or to warn you
when cookies are being used. This site will still
operate correctly if you disable cookies.
Visiting this site with your browser settings adjusted to accept
cookies tells us that you consent to our use of cookies as
described in this notice.
For more information on
cookies and their uses, you may like to visit:
www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=cookies
www.cookiecentral.com/faq/
www.allaboutcookies.org
Please note that we are not responsible for
information available on these websites.
Third-party cookies
During your visits to this website you may be
delivered cookies by third-party websites. When you visit a page
with content embedded from, for example, Facebook, Twitter or
YouTube, you may be presented with cookies from these websites.
We do not control the dissemination of these cookies.
You should check the third-party websites for more information
about these.
If you have any queries about the
policy, please get in touch with us at the email address
info@harpsandjams.co.uk and
we will do our best to answer your questions.
Google Analytics
Google Analytics is a web analysis service
provided by Google. Google utilizes the data collected to
track and examine the use of www.harpsandjams.co.uk, to prepare
reports on its activities and share them with other Google
services.
Google may use the data collected to contextualize and
personalize the ads of its own advertising network.
Personal data collected: Cookie and Usage
Data. Place of processing: USA. Find Google's privacy
policy here.
We use Google Analytics to collect information about how our
visitors use and navigate this website. We use this
information to analyse usage of the website so that we can
continually work to add new features and improve your
experience of it.
The cookies collect information such as the
number of visitors to the site, which pages they visited and
whereabouts they came to the site from. This information is
anonymous and cannot be used to identify you personally.
Privacy Policy and
Google Advertising
We use
third-party advertising company Google to serve ads when
you visit our website. These companies may use
information (not including your name, address, email
address or telephone number) about your visits to this
and other websites in order to provide advertisements
about goods and services of interest to you. If you
would like more information about this practice and
would like to know your options in relation to not
having this information used by these companies, click
here.
You can
find additional information in Appendix A of the
NAI Self-Regulatory principles for publishers (PDF).
Please note that the NAI may change this sample language
at any time.
- Google, as a
third-party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on this
site.
- Google's use of the
DART cookie enables it to serve ads based your visit to
this site and other sites on the Internet.
- You may opt out of the
use of the DART cookie by visiting the
Google ad and content network privacy policy.
What is the
DoubleClick DART cookie?
The
DoubleClick DART cookie is used by Google in the ads
served on publisher websites displaying AdSense for content
ads like this one. When users visit an AdSense publisher's
website and either view or click an ad, a cookie may be
dropped on that end user's browser. The data gathered from
these cookies will be used to help AdSense publishers serve
and manage the ads on their site(s) and across the web more
effectively.