Privacy Policy
About this Privacy Policy
We abide by the rules set out by the Office of the Information Commissioner for data processing activities. You can contact us in connection with this Privacy Policy by sending a letter to our office address.
This Privacy Policy describes our policy and procedures concerning the collection, processing and use of personal information you provide to us via this website and by using this website, you agree to this collection, processing and use. By using this website, you also agree to our Terms and Conditions of website use, of which this Privacy Policy forms part.
Our website may, from time to time, contain links to other websites that are outside of our control. Such websites are not covered by this Privacy Policy. If you access other websites through our website then the operators of those sites may collect information from you which may be used by them in accordance with their own privacy policies, which may differ from ours.
You have the right to receive information about the personal data (as defined in the Data Protection Act 1998) that we maintain about you upon written or e-mail request and payment of a fee. You may make a request to us to change or modify your information at any time. (For example, you may change your email address or decide that you do not wish to receive certain marketing communications). If you are concerned that any of the information we hold on you is incorrect please contact us.
We reserve the right to alter this Privacy Policy at any time by posting the updated version on our website. Any revised privacy policy will only apply after the date of the changes
What Personal Information do we Collect?
We will collect various pieces of personal information about you when you complete our on-line request forms and when you contact us by email, including items such as your name, your email address, your postal address, your telephone number and whether or not you consent to the use of your personal information for further marketing.
Our system may also automatically record anonymised information concerning the number of visits made to the pages of this website.
How Will We Use Your Personal Information and How Will We Contact You?
We respect your privacy and will only use your personal information:
- to assist with the processing of any request you make to us;
- to administer our website and gather broad demographic information about its users;
- to advise you of changes to our website;
- for marketing purposes (such as providing you with brochures, details of promotions, events, new products and services and so on offered by us which may be of interest to you);
- to review, develop and improve our website and the services and products we offer;
- to customise our website for you based on your demographics and;
- for other purposes to which you have consented.
We may contact you by email, telephone, fax, letter or otherwise:
- to keep you informed of the status of any request you have made to us via our website or by email;
- to obtain any additional information necessary to fulfil any such request;
- to verify your identity for security reasons; and
- for other purposes to the extent permitted by law and / or to which you have consented.
To Whom Will We Disclose Your Personal Information?
We may disclose your personal information to:
- our employees, business associates and agents may use your personal information to process on our behalf any on-line requests received by us from you;
- our regulators, lawyers, auditors and other professional advisors; and/or
- other third parties (if we reasonably believe it is appropriate to do so in order to comply with any applicable law, court order or legal requirement).
We may provide non-personally identifiable site visitor information generated as a result of your access to or use of our website to third parties at our discretion.
Security For Your Personal Information
We have in place security procedures to prevent the loss, misuse, alteration or theft of your personal information and in order to comply with the Data Protection Act 199 We endeavour to take all reasonable steps to protect your personal information. However, we cannot guarantee the security of any data you disclose on-line and accordingly you accept the inherent security risks of providing information and dealing on-line over the internet and will not hold us responsible for any breach of security unless this is due to our negligence or wilful default.
Cookie Policy
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently, as well as to provide information to the owners of the site.
This website makes use of cookies to monitor visitor sessions. No personal information is stored in the cookie that is issued by the site. The value stored in the cookie is an anonymous identifier, which is not linked to any other personal information you may give us during your visit. If you do not wish to receive these cookies you can disable them in your browser, though doing so may affect the functionality of our website.
'Minster Cycles Ltd.' uses trusted data analytics service providers like Google Analytics to help us analyse the aggregate website visitor statistics collected from our site cookies.
Cookies Used On This Site
Google Analytics: So that we can identify which parts of a site are popular we use Google Analytics to track which pages you visit. These cookies do not collect information which could identify you and are only used to help us improve how our site works and implement improvements.
Session: When a user enters a website their computers will be issued with a 'cookie'. Cookies are text files which identify a users computer to the site's webserver. The website creates a 'session' cookie so that the users preferences can be used whilst navigating the site. 'Session' cookies are deleted once the user leaves the website and closes their browser.
'Minster Cycles Ltd.' understands that Article 5 (3) of the e-Privacy Directive comes into force on 25th May 2011 and that the UK government is currently exploring how best to technically implement this directive. This information is given to abide with the spirit of Article 5 (3) of the e-Privacy Directive.
Most web browsers allow some control of cookies through the browser settings. To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org