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Your privacy is important to the HistoryDirect.co.uk
Personal Data (as defined in the Data Protection Act
1988) supplied by you will only be used by HistoryDirect.co.uk for the purposes
of your interaction with us and will not be passed to any other organisation,
without your prior consent. The aim of this is to detail how we intend process
and store your data. We follow strict security procedures as required by the UK
Data protection Act 1998. These cover the storage and disclosure of any
information you’ve provided, and the prevention of unauthorised access. In
general, you can visit HistoryDirect.co.uk on the Internet without telling us
who you are and without giving any personal information about yourself. There
are times, however, when we or our partners may require information from you.
You may choose to give us personal information in a
variety of situations. For example, you may wish to give us information, such as
your name and address or e-mail id, to correspond with you, or to provide you
with a subscription. You may give us a description of your education and work
experience in connection with a job opening at History Direct Limited that you
wish to be considered for. We intend to let you know how we will use such
information before we collect it from you; if you tell us that you do not want
us to use this information to make further contact with you beyond fulfilling
your requests, we will respect your wishes. If you give us personal information
about somebody else, such as a work colleague, we will assume that you have
their permission to do so.
1. Collected Information
What information do I give you as a user of the
HistoryDirect.co.uk?
As a user you may browse the HistoryDirect.co.uk
freely, there is no registration and we require no information from you.
What if I want to ‘Tell a Friend’ or subscribe to
your Newsletter?
If you want to ‘Tell a friend’ then you will
need to give us details of your name and email address and the name and
email address of your friend. We will retain your personal data only as
long as is necessary for the purposes to which you consent under the
HistoryDirect.co.uk Terms and Conditions and this Privacy Policy, or as
is required by applicable law, and then we will delete it. We have
regular and occasional newsletter emails, which you may choose to
subscribe to. You may choose to opt in or opt out of receiving the
newsletter at any time. To subscribe to our Newsletter you will need to
give us your email address. This information is kept securely
in our main database. If you choose to opt out of the Newsletter, we
will retain your personal data only as long as is necessary for the
purposes to which you consent under the HistoryDirect.co.uk Terms and
Conditions and this Privacy Policy, or as is required by applicable law,
and then we will delete it.
What information do I give you as a customer of
the HistoryDirect.co.uk?
To submit your Order we require as a minimum:
- Forename and surname
- Address
- Telephone number
- E-mail Address
Why do you need my email address?
We need your email address to contact you in the
event of any problems or issues relating to your order or payment
2. Stored information
If I browse the HistoryDirect.co.uk do you gather
information about me?
There is no way that you can be identified as a
result of browsing the HistoryDirect.co.uk. We only examine browsing
activity to monitor aggregated site traffic and analyse it; this gives
us information to help us improve the relevance of the service that we
offer you.
We may also provide anonymous statistics about
users to our advertisers or reputable third party vendors, but these
will not include details that would allow the recipient to identify you.
3. Disclosing information and consent
Will the HistoryDirect.co.uk disclose information
about me to other parties?
Not unless it’s necessary for the operation of
the site. We may occasionally use the information we collect to send you
details of offers or services that we think you might be interested in,
but only if you’ve opted in when submitting your advert. These offers
may be provided by a third party, but will always come from
HistoryDirect.co.uk.
The only exception to this is for legal reasons.
We reserve the right to communicate such advertisers information as we
hold to third parties which seek the disclosure of it, and which make a
legally-compliant request for disclosure.
Each time we email you, you can choose not to
receive any further messages.
If I have given my consent, can I change my mind?
Yes, you can change your mind at any time by
accessing your profile in the HistoryDirect.co.uk and changing your
preferences.
4. Security
What security is there for my credit card
details?
This site uses 128bit SSL security, which
encrypts your credit card details when you place an order. Payments are
processed directly through HSBC Bank. We neither hold nor have access to
your credit card details .
If a third party acquired the HistoryDirect.co.uk
would you let them have my details?
If a third party acquires all of the assets,
which the HistoryDirect.co.uk uses to operate its business (or
substantially all of them), we may transfer personal data we then hold
to that party.
Can anybody else who’s using the
HistoryDirect.co.uk access my personal details?
All personal information given to the
HistoryDirect.co.uk is secured and stored away from public access.
Credit card information is encrypted before any transaction takes place
and is not held on our databases.
However, it is the responsibility of the
advertiser to protect against unauthorised access to your details by
keeping your chosen password secure, and to ensure against use by anyone
else of the computer while you are logged on to your details in the
HistoryDirect.co.uk. We advise that you log off or exit from your
details in the HistoryDirect.co.uk when you are not using it, and keep
your password secret.
Is my information available to any companies who
partner with the HistoryDirect.co.uk to provide products and services?
Yes. The HistoryDirect.co.uk may use partners to
ensure the effective operation of our site. These companies have access
to your personal information under our strict supervision and within the
requirements of the Data Protection Act.
Will you sell the information that I have given
you to other companies?
No. The information that you give us isn’t sold
on to other companies. We, and (where relevant) our credit card
processing agents, will not supply your personal data to a third party
for commercial exploitation.
5. User access
Can I access my personal information at any time?
Yes. If you want to look at or update your
information, you can access all the details you provided us with when
you submitted your original advert.
Under the Date Protection act 1998, you’re also
entitled to view any information we hold on. Please note that by English
law we are entitled to charge you a small sum for providing this
information. Details on how to do this are available from us or from the
Office of the Information Commissioner. If any information held is
inaccurate, we’ll make the necessary changes and contact you with
confirmation.
Can I correct or change any details I’ve given to
you?
Yes. You can make changes to any of the
information you gave us when you placed your original advert. Just
access your profile and change your details as required.
6. Links to other sites
Is my privacy safe if I visit other sites from
your site?
Our site contains links to other sites. The
HistoryDirect.co.uk is not responsible for the privacy practices, or the
content, of those web sites.
7. Data Protection Information
How do I find out more about my privacy rights?
You can obtain further information about data
protection laws by visiting the Information Commissioner’s website at
www.dataprotection.gov.uk. You can search for our Data Protection
Notification there, should you so wish.
8. Contacting the HistoryDirect.co.uk about this
privacy policy
If you have any questions relating to this privacy
policy or how we use the personal information we hold about you, please
contact us. Details of this can be found in the Contact Us box at the bottom
of every page.
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