Privacy Statement
Any information you provide to us will be used to administer your requirements and determine the information and documentation that we will send you.
Occasionally we may also use your details to inform you of other features, services and products which we think you may be interested in and we may contact you by post, fax, email or telephone. We will keep your personal information confidential except to the extent that we are compelled to disclose it by law or to comply with an instruction of a regulatory body of competent jurisdiction. To comply with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998, we adhere to strict security procedures and have taken all appropriate measures to ensure that no unauthorised disclosures of your details are made to a third party without your permission and unauthorised access to it is prevented.
Data protection
Phonetica is fully committed to compliance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998 (“the Act”). We follow procedures that aim to ensure that all employees, outside consultants, business partners or those who have access to any personal data held by or on behalf of the Company, are fully aware of and abide by their duties and responsibilities under the Act. The Data Protection Act 1998 (“the Act”) is the area of law which governs what may and may not be done with personal data. This personal data will be handled and dealt with properly and will be collected, recorded and used, as either electronic or manual information. The purpose of the Act is to ensure that the records, which are held about a particular person, are accurate, that individuals have the right to see information held about them and that information held about a particular person is kept confidential and not freely distributed.
Phonetica regards the lawful and correct treatment of personal information as very important to its successful operations and to maintaining confidence between the Company and those with whom it carries out business. To this end the Company fully endorses and adheres to the Principles of Data Protection as set out in the Data Protection Act 1998.
Cookies
Since 26 May 2011, the law now states that cookies on websites can only be used with your consent. This website uses cookies in the operation of the site in a number of areas.
What is a cookie?
A cookie is a small file of data, often incorporating a unique identifier that is sent to your computer or mobile phone browser from a website’s computer. This data file stores the information you provide us with and in doing so enables us to ‘remember’ you on repeat visit, effectively letting you move around the site without having to keep reintroducing yourself. Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but you can set your browser to prevent this. If your browser’s preferences allow it, each website or third party service provider is able to send a cookie to your browser. However, to protect your privacy, your browser only allows these websites or third party service providers to access cookies already sent to you, not the cookies sent to you by other sites or other third party service providers.
How does Phonetica use cookies?
This website does not use cookies to collect personally identifiable information about you as a user of the site. This website does use an independent measurement company. It gathers information regarding the visitors to this website on our behalf using cookies, log file data and code which is embedded on our website. This website uses this type of information to help improve the services it provides to its users. This website strictly requires that third parties do not use any of this type of information for their own business or other purposes.
Third party cookies
This website does contain hyperlinks to websites owned and operated by third parties. These third party websites have their own privacy policies, including cookies, and we urge you to review them. They will govern the use of any personal information you submit or which is collected by cookies whilst visiting these websites. This website does contain hyperlinks to websites owned and operated by third parties. These third party websites have their own privacy policies, including cookies, and we urge you to review them. They will govern the use of any personal information you submit or which is collected by cookies whilst visiting these websites. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for the privacy practices of such third party websites and your use of such websites is at your own risk.