LawOnTheNet.net ("LawOnTheNet") is committed to
protecting your privacy. This privacy policy explains what
information we collect about users of our web site and describes
how we will use it.
What information do we collect?
LawOnTheNet collects the following:
- Details you provide on registration
- Information we learn about you from your use of our service
- Data gathered from your visits to the site and other sites
accessible from our web site
- Information about the transactions you undertake
- Details of the payment cards you use
- We use secure server software (SSL) to protect your data.
We may collect additional information:
- in connection with your participation in any promotions;
- provided by you
when submitting a customer review.
Please tell us immediately if any of your personal details
(name, address etc.) change, so that we can ensure our
records are up to date.
What do we do with the information we collect?
We will use the information:
- To manage your account with us
- For administering membership of our service
- We will monitor your use of our web site in order to identify
customer preferences and track the volume of traffic on
particular pages.
Marketing
We may use your information to notify you about changes
to the functionality of our web site. We may send you
offers or information which we think you may be interested
in. We may contact you by email. If at any time
you decide you no longer want to be contacted by us
or to receive offers or information in whihch we think
you may be interested from LawOnTheNet, please send an
email to privacy@lawonthenet.net
and we will remove your details from our lists.
Disclosures of your information
We will not sell, trade or rent information about you to
others.
Transferring information overseas
We will not transfer your information outside the European
Economic Area.
What about cookies?
"Cookies" are small pieces of information that
are stored on your computer's hard drive by your browser.
LawOnTheNet does make use of cookies. Our cookies do not
contain any personally identifiable information. Most browsers
allow you to turn off the cookie function. If you want to
know how to do this please look at the help menu on your
browser.
Security
As required by the Data Protection Act 1998, we follow strict
security procedures and take appropriate measures to ensure
that the information about you is not damaged or destroyed,
or disclosed to a third party without your permission and
to prevent unauthorised access to it. This means that we
may require you to co-operate with our security checks before
we can disclose information to you.
Access rights
You have the right to access the personal data that is held
about you.