Our Privacy PolicyWe believe strongly in protecting our customers' privacy so when we collect personal information from you when you use our website to purchase goods or enter a website promotion or competition we will use our best endeavors only to use it or disclose it in the manner stated below. By using our website services, you agree that we may do so. 1. Communicating with you: Each time you use our service, we will send you a confirmation email verifying the order. We also reserve the right to send all customers of our service email communications from time to time regarding updates and changes to our goods and services, new links to our website and any technical, administrative or legal notices important to our website, our products and services that we consider essential. Customers are not able to unsubscribe from these notices. 2. Information shared: We are the sole owners of the information collected on this website. We will not sell, rent or otherwise disclose your personal information to any third party, without your consent except in the following circumstances: 3. Links - Our website contains links to other websites. Please note that we are not responsible for the privacy practices of such other websites and advise you to read the privacy statements of each website you visit which collects personal information. WEBSITE PRIVACY STATEMENTS Explanatory Notes Privacy on the Internet is an issue of global concern with the creation of sophisticated software tools to capture personal details of users without their knowledge or consent. This has acted as a deterrent to e-commerce and has spurred a growth in self-regulatory measures by the Internet community of suppliers to assure users that they will treat their personal data responsibly and openly advise them what parts (if any) of their details will be disclosed and to whom. This reflects a maturing of the Internet community which offers a richness of material that is unsurpassed in any other media. Internet users now expect website suppliers to exhibit a social conscience and act responsibly with respect to the users' personal data and many websites now display privacy statements or notices advising the user what will or will not be done with their personal information gathered from their use of that website. This information can be gathered automatically and unknown to the user. Privacy and data protection have become huge areas of debate in many jurisdictions and the subject of legislative measures. However, the Internet is a global medium and no single jurisdictional laws will be effective which, at present at least, only leaves self-regulatory measures as a user's best guide as to the protection available. |










