Statement of Intent
The purpose of this statement is to provide you, The User, with details of Watertite
Ltd will collect, store and use the personal data supplied by you. Personal data
is information which relates to any individual visiting www.watertite.co.uk. This
Privacy Policy is expressly incorporated into the Terms and Conditions of Use of
this web site.
Watertite privacy policy states that it will act in accordance with current legislation
and aims to meet current best practice with regard to the processing of personal
data.
Collection of Personal Data
When user visits our site, we collect the personal data with user’s permission.
User is agreeing to be bound by the Terms and Conditions of the website, and also
agrees that Watertite Ltd can compile and process this personal data in accordance
with this Privacy Policy.
Use of Personal Data
Watertite Ltd shall only use your personal data for the purpose which is agreed
by you or for purposes to which you have contacted for. We comply with the 8 principles
of the Data Protection Act. These are that any data gathered is: 1. fairly and lawfully
processed 2. processed for limited purposes 3. adequate, relevant and not excessive
4. accurate 5. not kept longer than necessary 6. processed in accordance with the
data subject's rights 7. secure 8. not transferred to countries without adequate
protection
Storage of Personal Data
Watertite Ltd will retain the personal data it holds unless and until you send Watertite
Ltd notice that you no longer wish it to retain this data. Please contact us by
email or in writing.
Correction of Personal Data
Should you discover any inaccuracies in your personal information, please Watertite
Ltd as soon as possible. We will be happy to perform this task. Due to privacy laws,
we are unable to discuss your personal details with any third party enquiring on
your behalf (including family) unless you provide your written consent authorising
us to do so.
Cookies are small text files placed on your computer and are commonly used on the
internet. We use them to:
- collect anonymous information that will help us understand visitors’ browsing habits
on our website;
- compile statistical reports on website activity, e.g. number of visitors and the
pages they visit;
- temporarily store any information;
- remember information about you when you visit our site. We may need to do this to
provide some of our services.
We use two types of cookie:
- Session cookies - These are temporary and are deleted as soon as
you close your browser.
- Persistent cookies - These are stored on your computer until they
expire or you remove them. For example, a persistent cookie may be used to remember
that we have previously asked a visitor to complete an online survey. This would
prevent the same you from being asked to complete the same survey every time you
visit the site.
We do not use cookies to track your use of the internet after you leave our site,
nor do we store any personal information in them that others could read and understand.
Managing cookies
You can usually configure your internet browser to warn you each time a new cookie
is about to be stored on your computer so that you may make a decision whether to
accept or reject it.
Mozilla Firefox 8.x, 7.x, 6.x and 5.x
- Open Mozilla Firefox
- Select Tools menu and then click Options.
- In the Options window, select the Content panel and select “Enable JavaScript”
option to permit JavaScript’s to execute on your computer.
- Click OK to close the Options window.
Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.x, 7.x, 6.x, and 5.x
- Open Internet Explorer.
- Select Internet Options from the Tools menu.
- In Internet Options dialog box select the Security tab.
- Click Custom level button at bottom right. The Security settings dialog box will
pop up.
- Under Scripting category check "Active Scripting", Allow paste
options via script and Scripting of Java applets.
- Check radio boxes.
- Click OK twice to close out.
Google Chrome All Versions
- Click the setting icon on the browser toolbar.
- Select Options.
- Click the Under the Bonnet tab.
- Click Content settings in the "Privacy section" and select “Allow all sites
to runJavaScript (recommended)”