Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy
DATA PROTECTION NOTICE AND COOKIE POLICY

a) Privacy. We do not store credit card details nor do we share customer details with any 3rd parties. The Publisher is committed to protecting your privacy. The Publisher knows that you care how information about you is used and appreciates your trust in it to do that carefully and sensibly. At times you will be asked to submit personal information about yourself (name, email address, postcode etc.). By entering your details in the fields as requested you enable the Publisher to provide you with the services you select. Whenever you provide such personal information, the Publisher will treat that information in accordance with this notice and policy. All email correspondence includes instructions on how to ‘unsubscribe’ from the service to which you have subscribed. Our services are designed to give you the information that you want to receive not to bombard you with information you do not want. The Publisher will act in accordance with current legislation. This notice and policy do not apply to companies that the Publisher does not own or control.

b). Use of Data. The Publisher will use your personal details and information it obtains from other sources to provide you with its goods and services, for administration and customer services, for credit scoring, for marketing, to analyse your purchasing preferences and to ensure that the content, services and advertising that it offers are tailored to your needs and interests. The Publisher may keep your information for a reasonable period for these purposes. The Publisher may need to share your information with its service providers, with other companies within UK Software Development Limited and with its agents for these purposes. The Publisher may disclose personal data in order to comply with a legal or regulatory obligation.

c) What are Cookies? Cookies are small pieces of information that a website might store on your computer or access device. They allow websites to remember who you are. Typically your browser will store each cookie as a small text file. A cookie will always contain the domain name of the originating website. For security, only the originating website has permission to read the cookie.

d) Why does the Publisher use Cookies? Cookies allow the Publisher to see how the Website is being used. This information forms the basis of future development work, and so enables the Publisher to continually improve its Website to best suit its users. They also allow the website to remember you when you log-in.

Governing Law

The Terms of Use, Privacy Policy and any matter relating to this Site shall be governed by English law and any dispute shall be resolved exclusively in the courts of England.