We take your right to privacy very seriously. The following policy will explain what information we collect, why we collect it, what we do with it and what your rights are. This policy applies to Cindr’s Limited’s corporate sites (i.e. the sites we use to market our business or the products and services we provide). Any 3rd parties that we either link to, or provide services to should have their own privacy policy with which we would advise you make yourself familiar.
Site use data- when you view our sites we record details of your visit such as which pages and resources you have viewed or accessed. This may include location, traffic and communication data.
Volunteered and Communication Data- if you make an enquiry about our services or contact us for any other reason, then any information you give us is also recorded. This includes contact data and a history of your communication and relationship with Cindr Limited. Third party payment providers securely handle any payment card information you may give us.
We use the information we collect from you to:
Our site uses cookies to provide non-personally identifiable information regarding the devices used by someone visiting our site. These are usually stored on your hard drive. This allows us to:
If you wish, you can adjust the settings on your computer or browser to decline or delete cookies. However please be aware that this will affect your experience as cookies are necessary for the site to function to its full ability.
It may be necessary to transfer data to locations outside the European Union for processing and storing. By providing this data you have agreed to have this information transferred and stored. Whilst we take every effort to ensure the highest security standards, we do so in the knowledge that we cannot guarantee the security of data, as the Internet is not completely secure. If you send us information electronically it is at your own risk.
In addition to these circumstances, it may also be possible to disclose your information if we sell any or all of our business, if we are legally obliged to, or if it is part of a fraud prevention process or investigation.
The Data Protection Act 1988 gives you the right to access any information that we hold that relates to you. In this event we may request a payment of $25 from you to cover any associated costs that we incur.