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Privacy Statement

Your privacy is important to us and so we are committed to protecting it. The aim of this Statement is to inform you how we will use any personal and non-personal data, which you provide through this web site.

By visiting this website, you are accepting the terms of this privacy policy. We are not responsible for the contact or privacy policies of any other websites linked to this site.

Information we gather:

 

PERSONAL INFORMATION

 

Your e-mail address

We ask for your e-mail address when you subscribe to our email update notification.

We also receive your email address when you contact us through email addresses listed on the site.

The information which you give us in these situations will only ever be seen by us and our web site designers (who maintain the site). When you sign up to be notified of new articles, your email address is stored with a third party notifications provider (Feedburner.com) whose privacy policy is in line with our own.

We will only use your e-mail to:

  1. Send you notifications of new articles on the site.

  2. Reply to a enquiry you submit by email or through forms on the site.

  3. Send you notifications of a termination to the update notification service.

  4. Notify you of a change to our Privacy Policy as it relates to your personal information.

Otherwise we will not be contacting you by e-mail. Our designers will never be contacting you – they just store your information securely for us. 

 

NON-PERSONAL INFORMATION

 

Your profile

Like most websites, we gather statistical and other analytical information of all visitors to our websites. We use this non-personal data gathered from visitors to our web site in a collective form to get a better understanding of where our visitors come from and how they are using the site.

The information which you give us will only ever be seen by us and our web site designers. No other company will have access to this information. At no point will we connect your user details to your activity on the website.

Cookies

A cookie is a small piece of information placed on your PC by the IFCA web server. It enables your computer to access information on the IFCA web site in a faster and more efficient manner. You will have probably come across cookies before when you go to sign into a site you’ve previously visited and it ‘remembers’ your user name and password for you. This information comes directly from the cookie stored on your computer and not actually from the web site itself each time. Cookies are only used in this way (and to aid in the collection of usage statistics) on this site and not used to collect or store personal information.

 

 

Changes to the website policy

Any changes to this website Privacy Policy will be posted on this site so you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it, and under what circumstances, if any we disclose it. If at any time we decide to use the Personal Data in a manner significantly different from that stated in this Web site Privacy Policy, or otherwise disclosed to you at the time it was collected, we will notify you by e-mail, and you will have a choice as to whether or not we use your information in the new manner.

This website privacy policy was last updated on 18th July 2008.