Privacy Statement

This website is committed to ensuring visitors’ privacy whilst viewing these web pages. This policy covers the treatment of personally identifiable information that this website collects when you are in this domain and explains the types of data collected and how this information will be used. Links within this domain to other web sites are not covered by this policy.

Information collection:
You can visit our site and use many of the services without telling us who you are or giving us any personally identifiable information.
The website does not use cookies for the general running of the site. Cookies may be used on some 'interactive' pages to provide additional functionality or when it is totally necessary to maintain a unique 'id.' on your browser whilst you use those pages.
This website automatically receives and records information on server logs from your browser. The website only monitors the IP addresses of visitors to assess which pages are the most popular. These IP addresses are not linked to any personal data so all visitors to our site remain anonymous.

Information use:
Where you voluntarily choose to give us your personal details the personal data you give us will be used exclusively for providing you with the information or service you have requested.

Information Sharing and Disclosure:
We will not sell or rent your personally identifiable information to anyone.
We will only send personally identifiable information about you to other organizations when we have your consent. This is only necessary when we need to share your information in order to provide the information or service requested.

Policy changes:
By using our site you agree to accept this privacy policy and are aware that our policy may change with time. Any changes to this policy will appear on this web page.


Summary of terms

Browser
Used to locate and display Web pages via a software application. The most popular ones are Netscape Navigator and Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Cookie
Cookies are small pieces of information that a website can put on your hard drive in order for it to remember something about you at a later time. The information is in the form of a text file, which will only be understood by the web site that initially set the cookie. A cookie is also used to anonymously track how visitors interact with this website, including where they came from and what they did.
This is then used to ultimately provide a better online experience for all our audiences. You can stop your browser exchanging cookies with web servers at any time by changing the settings in your web browser.

IP (Internet Protocol)
All networks connected to the internet speak IP, the technical standard which allows data to be transmitted between two devices. TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) is responsible for making sure messages get from one host to another and that the messages are understood.

IP address
If you are connected to the Internet you have one, for example it may look something like this 198.184.98.9

Secure Server
This allows information to be sent 'securely' by encrypting the information you send. HTTPS (Hypertext Transfer Protocol over Secure Socket Layer, or HTTP over SSL) is a facility built into a browser that encrypts and decrypts user page requests as well as the pages that are returned by the Web server.

Web Server
Delivers (serves up) web pages to your computer.