Privacy Policy

If you are a general user of this website, we do not capture any personal information, although our web server automatically records your computer’s unique IP address.

If you complete any of our online forms, Cameron Clyde will use this information in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998. We will not pass on your information to third parties for marketing purposes.

This privacy statement only applies to Cameron Clyde’s website. Customers should always be aware when moving to another site of how that site deals with your information by checking its privacy statement.

Cameron Clyde cannot be held responsible for the content or policy of any external website to which it links.

This website uses cookies to remember your Customer account password login details, this is essential to let you see certain content as you navigate the website.

Cookies

Visiting our website with your personal browser settings configured to accept cookies implies to us that you are in consent to our use of cookies as described below.

The Law

On May 25th 2012 a European Union law was implemented by UK legislation, The Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) (Amendment) Regulations 2011, with a requirement that websites that leave non-essential cookies on visitors’ devices have to inform the visitor what these cookies are. This website complies with this law by providing information on the cookies we use so that if you choose you can either modify your browser settings to manage cookies or leave the website.

How we use Cookies

This website also uses non-essential cookies so that we can serve you better, but all user data collected in this manner is anonymous. This site uses visitor tracking that will use cookies to track information about how visitors come to the website, which pages they visit and other actions that visitors make whilst on the site. This data is then used in order to improve the user experience of our website.

Non-essential Cookies also enhance our website performance in a number of ways, personalising your experience on our site, and making it more convenient for you.

Your Options

Should you wish to do so, you can refuse cookies by disabling them in your web browser’s settings. Most browsers are defaulted to accept and maintain cookies and you can set your browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether to accept it or not. Please consult the support documentation for your web browser, which can be found online, for more information.

If you do not wish to disable cookies then you have the option to leave the website.

What is a Cookie?

A cookie is a small amount of data that is sent in a text file to your computer browser from a website’s server and is then stored on your computer, but only IF your browser’s preferences are set by you to allow it. The only personal information a cookie can obtain is information a user supplies. A cookie cannot read data from your hard disk or read cookie files created by other sites.

NB: If you are browsing from within a work based network you may not have adequate permissions to allow you to control the cookies that are set.