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Privacy
Policy:
This section explains how Safe Hands Sitters uses any
information you give to us, and the way we protect your privacy. Protecting
the privacy and personal data of the visitors to our website is very
important to us.
The Data Protection Act
In accordance with the Data Protection Act, we have a legal duty
to protect any information we collect from you. We will only
use your
e-mail address if you contact us for the purpose of informing you
of our company news in the future. We do not pass on your details
to any
third party. You have a right to ask us to remove your name and e-mail
address from our records should you wish, with which we will comply
immediately. After house sits we ask for feedback from clients. If
you prefer your comments not to be used for our publicity purposes
you have the option to do so.
We do not use cookies* for collecting user information.
We have provided links on our website to other websites for the information
and convenience of our visitors. We cannot be held liable for the
accuracy of any information or the content of these third party sites.
Statement coverage
This privacy statement only covers the Safe Hands Sitters website
at
http://www.safehandssitters.co.uk/. It does not cover links within
this site to other websites.
Changes to the policy
If the privacy policy changes in any way, we will place an updated
version on this page. Regularly reviewing the page ensures you are
always aware of what information we collect and how we use it.
Contacting us
If you have any questions about this privacy statement or the practices
of this site, you can contact us through the details shown on this
site.
* 'Cookies' are files containing information
about visitors to a web site (e.g. user name and preferences). This
information is provided
by the user during the first visit to a web server. The server records
this information in a text file and stores this file on the visitor's
hard drive. When the visitor accesses the same web site again the server
looks for the cookie and configures itself based on the information
provided. But in any event, our site doesn't use them.