We log visitor’s domain and IP address automatically; this information does not identify you as an individual, but only the computer that is being used to view the site. This data is used to see where the site is being used globally to better understand site usage, so that we can improve our service. We do not link information automatically logged by such means with personal data about specific individuals.
We collect anonymous visitor information like IP addresses, browser types, referring pages, pages visited and time spent on the web site. We collect this non-personally identifiable information for the following purposes: To provide anonymous statistical analysis of traffic patterns on the site • To administer our web site and servers • To allow for auditing of our services by third parties • To improve our web site
It is our policy to use cookies only for more accurate anonymous analysis such as tracking the time/date of the visit, the page viewed, the referrer, etc. Cookies are small pieces of information that are stored on your computer by the server maintaining and operating the site. They do not compromise your privacy or security as they store a randomly generated identifying tag on your computer. The cookie information does not include personal data such as name, age, phone number, e-mail address or mailing address. In addition, we do not link cookies to personal data such as name, age, phone number, e-mail address or mailing address. Most browsers are set up to accept cookies. But you can set your browser to stop cookies being placed on your computer – please refer to your Internet browser for instructions.
We do not collect any personal information from website visitors, therefore we do not and cannot combine traffic analysis information with personal information such as name, age, phone number or mailing address.
We may share non-personal aggregate statistics (group) data about our site visitors’ traffic patterns with partners or other parties. However, we do not sell any information about individual users.
In addition to the company’s safeguards, your personal data is protected in the UK by the Data Protection Act. This provides among other things that the data we hold about you should be processed lawfully and fairly. It should be accurate, relevant and not excessive. The information should be kept up to date, where necessary, and not retained for longer than is necessary. It should be kept securely to prevent unauthorised access by other people. You have the right to see what is held about you and correct any inaccuracies online.
If you have a question for us, or would like to discuss a specific project, please do get in touch.