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This Security Statement broadly explains about information storage and security, and details how you can help to protect yourself when you are sending information over the internet. |
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Due to the nature of our business, we may hold or store information about you on our servers. This can be in the form of email messages, attachments, files, or databases. We will not reveal such data to any third party, unless it is a legal requirement of us. We may transfer your data for backup and disaster recovery purposes. Such copies will be treated with the same confidentiality as the original information.
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We will take all reasonable steps to keep secure any information that we hold about you. Your information is stored on secure servers that are protected in controlled facilities. In addition, our staff are legally obliged to respect the confidentiality of any Personal Information held by us. We will also take all reasonable steps to ensure that any hard and/or soft copies of documents and/or that contain Personal Information are stored in facilities that are only accessible by our staff who have a genuine "need to know" as well as a "right to know". We will also take reasonable steps to protect any Personal Information from misuse, loss and unauthorised access, modification or disclosure. However, we will not be held responsible for events arising from unauthorised access to your Personal Information.
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We will take all reasonable steps to keep to keep this information about you accurate and up to date. We may continue storing this information about you even after you have terminated your relationship with us.
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You can also play an important role in keeping your Personal Information secure by maintaining the confidentiality of any password and accounts used on our websites. Please notify us immediately if there is any unauthorised use of your account by any other user or any other breach of security.
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We will review, on a regular and ongoing basis, our information security practices to ascertain how ongoing responsibilities can be achieved and maintained. |
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To ensure that your credit card or other Personal Information is kept secure in transit on the Internet, We use a 128-bit digital certificate to encrypt the data going to and from our websites. Look for the secure page entry messages that you get notified from your browser and for the web address to change to "https" (secure web page transfers).
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Clicking the yellow padlock that appears on your browser in this mode will inform you of the confirmed security details for the digital certificate.
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This means you should not be able to inadvertently place an order through an unsecured connection. While we implement the above security measures on this site, you should be aware that 100% security is not always possible.
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If you fail to complete your order via this secure method (a common error message is "page failed to display"), it may be that your web browser is not capable of storing the later versions of this type of certificate, in which case we suggest an upgrade of your browser.
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In addition, it is our policy not to send your credit card number via e-mail. In fact, this is a practice that we recommend that you adopt in all of your Internet activities. We designed our Websites to accept orders only from web browsers that permit communication through Secure Socket Layer (SSL) technology; for example, 3.0 versions or higher of Netscape Navigator and versions 3.02 or higher of Internet Explorer.
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