Privacy policy

Taylor-made Communications respects the privacy of its website's users. This Privacy Policy applies to any page from which it is linked.

Information You Supply

As you use this website, you may be asked to provide personal information by entering it on a web page, and submitting it to Taylor-made Communications by clicking a button or link. Generally, this information will be requested to help us provide you with a service or further communications. However, whenever you enter such information on a web page, Taylor-made Communications has legal obligations to you about the ways in which it may use and store the data you provide. We will treat that data in accordance with current legislation and aim to follow best internet practice. The data will not be sold, leased or otherwise transferred to unaffiliated third parties without your consent unless required by law, and when stored in a database, this will be in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. To modify or update your personal information or opt-out of any future communications or services please contact us.

Information We Gather

When you access a web page, information about your usage is automatically collected. This will usually include your operating system, browser, IP Address (a number, assigned to your computer to identify it on the network), the pages which you browse, the referring page that led you to the current page, your software and aspects of its configuration. This information is available to our website administrators. Some of this information is also automatically included in feedback emails sent from our website, but does not represent the passing of any additional information to us (and is used to help us resolve any technical issues related to your use of the site).

You are not personally identifiable as an individual from such information alone. However, Taylor-made Communications may be legally obliged to release this information to appropriate authorities.

Cookies

We may gather some information about your browsing actions through use of "cookies", which are downloaded to your computer. These may, for example, record the fact that you have visited the site before, and thus modify the page to reflect any preferences you have set. Cookies in themselves do not identify the individual user, just the computer used and some simple information about its interactions with this website. They can only be read by users of that computer, and the server which issued the cookies.

It may be possible to disable cookies on your computer, or delete existing cookies. You may also be able to view the cookies already in your system. The way in which this is done will depend on your browser, but advice will be available on the web (please consult the appropriate website for your browser). Please note that if you disable cookies, a number of services will be unavailable to you.