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Sibilo (UK) Ltd. is committed to protecting the privacy of
visitors to this and other Sibilo (UK) Ltd. Web sites. To
accomplish this, we have implemented a comprehensive Online
Privacy Policy that governs all Internet-related communications
for Sibilo (UK) Ltd.. This policy is subject to change. We
will, however, keep this page updated to make visitors aware
of any and all changes.
Please read our policy and let us know what
you think. If you have any questions about this policy, please
feel free to contact us at info@sibilo.co.uk.
Guiding
Principles
The following principles guide all of our
on-line communications:
Unsolicited
E-mail
We will never send unsolicited e-mail to
you or other visitors to our Web site. We will use e-mail
to respond to e-mail messages from you, to confirm product
or service orders placed online and to engage in other communication
which you have expressly permitted. We do not sell, trade,
or disclose to third parties personal information gathered
online about you without your consent. You can rest assured
that we will never provide your e-mail address, or any other
personal information gathered from you during visits to
our Web site, to any external organisation without your
permission.
Under all circumstances, we will ensure
that your personal information is protected according to
our data protection policy published.
Collection
of Usage Data
Our servers automatically gather information
about which sites you visit on the Internet as well as which
particular pages of our Site you have visited. We use that
information solely to evaluate the popularity of certain
pages or sections of our Site in order to improve visitor
satisfaction, internal analysis, and for the other purposes
stated above.
Account
Information
We honor requests from you to correct your
account information (for example, your name or address).
You may verify that appropriate corrections have been made.
To correct account information, contact info@sibilo.co.uk.
What information
do we gather and how is it used?
Generic
Data
When you visit our Web site, we log general
data, including your domain name (e.g., aol.com, whois.com),
the name of the Web page from which you entered our Site,
which pages you visit on our Site, and how much time you
spend on each page. We use this information to continually
monitor and improve our Web site. We also occasionally collect
information on a customer-specific level; however, we cannot
obtain this information unless you explicitly tell us.
Personal
Information Which You Choose to Submit
As a visitor to our Web site, you may choose
to send us a question via e-mail, register for a special
service, a document or a piece of software. Anytime you
submit personal information for a specific purpose, your
information will be used for that purpose only. Our policy
is to explain to you how your personal information will
be used at the time you submit that information. In many
cases, you choose the amount of information you supply (e.g.,
when sending us e-mail, you may choose to include only an
e-mail address - not a telephone number or mailing address
- for replies). There may be instances where we require
complete information for a particular activity, but again,
it's completely your choice whether or not to complete the
form.
What about
"cookies?"
The term "cookie" refers to files
that are transferred from a Web site to your computer's
hard drive. The purpose of cookies is to enable us to track
your activities on our Web site. Cookies help us remember
who you are. They work in the same fashion as the clerk
in a store you visit on a regular basis. The store clerk
may not necessarily know your name, but he or she recognises
that you have been in the store before and may remember
what you usually purchase while you are in the store. Cookies
permit us to gain the same kind of information about you
and enable us to provide you with more efficient and personalised
service. For example, for sites that require registration,
a cookie file can be stored on your computer enabling you
to skip the registration process on subsequent visits. Cookies
are also frequently used to track the progression of a customer
engaged in an on-line purchase to ensure that the transactional
information remains intact.
Some (usually newer) versions of Web browsers
allow you to decide whether or not to accept cookie files
and some programs notify you when a Web site is about to
deposit a cookie file on your hard drive. If you decide
not to accept cookies, you may not be able to successfully
navigate some portions of a Web site.
You can check your hard drive for cookie
files. For PC's, look for "cookies.txt" files
on your hard drive. On a Macintosh, look for "magic
cookies." There are software programs available ("cookie
cutters" and "anonymizers") that allow you
to selectively edit cookie files.
Sibilo (UK) Ltd. uses cookie files for the
customized presentation of Web pages. We do not use cookies
to retrieve information from your computer that was not
originally sent in the cookie, nor do we use information
transferred through cookies for any promotional or marketing
purposes.
We hope the above information addresses any
concerns you may have had regarding privacy issues while using
our Web site. Again, we encourage you to contact
us with any additional questions you have in this regard.
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