The Datawarehouse Company privacy policy
This Privacy Policy describes our practices regarding how information we collect is used and shared with third parties. By visiting the web site of The Datawarehouse Company (“The Datawarehouse Company”), you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy.
European Union Users
YOU EXPRESSLY CONSENT TO THE DATAWAREHOUSE COMPANY'S PROCESSING OF YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ACCORDING TO THIS PRIVACY POLICY. YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION MAY BE PROCESSED BY THE
DATAWAREHOUSE COMPANY IN THE COUNTRY WHERE IT WAS COLLECTED AND IN THE UNITED STATES; UNITED STATES LAWS REGARDING PROCESSING OF PERSONAL INFORMATION MAY BE LESS STRINGENT THAN THE LAWS IN YOUR COUNTRY.
IF YOU REPRESENT AN ORGANIZATION, YOU WILL ENSURE THAT EACH MEMBER OF YOUR ORGANIZATION (INCLUDING EMPLOYEES AND CONTRACTORS) ABOUT WHOM PERSONAL INFORMATION MAY BE PROVIDED TO THE
DATAWAREHOUSE COMPANY HAS GIVEN HIS OR HER EXPRESS CONSENT TO THE
DATAWAREHOUSE COMPANY’S PROCESSING OF SUCH PERSONAL INFORMATION.
Data Collection and Use
Any personal information provided by you to The Datawarehouse Company through this web site will be used for the purpose of providing you with the services you have requested at this web site, to update and enhance The Datawarehouse Company's records and to contact you (via email, telephone, or fax) regarding other products and services which may be of interest to you. The Datawarehouse Company may use the information it collects through its web site in improving the design and marketing of our range of services and related products for customer use.
We also may collect information relating to the way you use our web site (using your IP address or a “cookie”), such as what pages you visit or what information you search for and information such as your browser type. However, this data is not associated with your personal information. Instead, we use this anonymous data to operate our web site and statistically to improve our web site, for example by identifying which parts of our web site especially interest users as a group.
“Cookies” are small pieces of information stored on your hard drive, not on our web site. Cookies allow us to better understand how our customers use our web site, which in turn helps us focus our resources on features that are most popular with our customers. You are always free to decline our cookies if your browser permits, but in that case, some portions of our web site may not operate properly. An “IP address” is a number that is automatically assigned to your computer when you use the Internet. In some cases your IP address stays the same from browser session to browser session; but if you use a consumer internet access provider, your IP address probably varies from session to session.
Sharing Personal information
The Datawarehouse Company uses third parties (including contractors and service providers) to help with certain aspects of its operations, which may require disclosure of your personal information to them. For example, The Datawarehouse Company may use a third party to communicate with you (via telephone, email, or letter) about our products or services, to send information to you, to process and collect payment via your credit card (if applicable), and to perform other work that we may need to outsource. The Datawarehouse Company requires these contractors and third parties to use your personal information only as necessary to perform the services they are asked to perform. We may share some or all of your personal information with certain distribution partners of ours for the purpose of communicating with you about The Datawarehouse Company products and services.
We may share some or all of your personal information with our current or future “affiliates” (which means a parent company, any subsidiaries, joint ventures, or other companies under a common control), in which case we will require our affiliates to honor this privacy policy. If another company acquires The Datawarehouse Company (or a business unit of The Datawarehouse Company that uses your personal information), that company will possess the personal information collected by The Datawarehouse Company and it will assume the rights and obligations regarding your personal information as described in this privacy policy.
We may also share anonymous data concerning our users in the aggregate with business partners and others interested in how our web site is used. We do not disclose this anonymous data in any form that could identify you.
Revising Information
If you wish to access or wish to ask for correction or deletion of any of your personal information held by us, please contact info@thedatawarehouse.co.uk. We will use our commercially reasonable efforts to fulfill your request in a timely manner. However, even if The Datawarehouse Company deletes such personal information from its ‘live’ database, it may still be stored on other databases (including those kept for archival purposes).
Even if you request not to be contacted by us, we reserve the right to use your contact information if we consider it necessary to send you crucial information about the product or services you have purchased from us or information about changes to our privacy policy.
Security
The Datawarehouse Company uses industry-standard methods of securing its electronic databases of personal information. Except as provided elsewhere in this privacy policy, The Datawarehouse Company limits access to personal information in electronic databases to those persons in The Datawarehouse Company’s organization who have a business need for such access. However, you should know that no company, including The Datawarehouse Company, can fully eliminate security risks associated with personal information.
Your privacy is very important to us. Due to factors beyond our control, however, we cannot fully ensure that your personal information will not be disclosed to other third parties. For example, we may be legally required to disclose information to the government or third parties under certain circumstances, or third parties may unlawfully intercept or access transmissions or private communications.
Modifications
We may amend this privacy policy at any time by sending you a notice of the amended policy to the email address you have submitted to us (if applicable), in which case you agree to the amended version if you do not contact us to inform us otherwise, or by posting the amended version on our web site.
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