Privacy Policy
1. Statement of intent
From time to time, you will be asked to submit personal information
about yourself (e.g. name and email address etc) in order to
receive or use services on our website. Such services include
newsletters, competitions, "Alert Email",live chats, message boards
and virtual training centre login. By entering your details in the
fields requested, you enable the Seetec and its divisions to
provide you with the services you select. Whenever you provide such
personal information, we will treat that information in accordance
with this policy. Our services are designed to give you the
information that you want to receive. Seetec will act in accordance
with current legislation and aim to meet current Internet best
practice.
2. Information on
visitors
During the course of any visit to seetec.co.uk, the pages you see,
along with something called a cookie, are downloaded to your
computer (see point 3 for more on this). Most, if not all, websites
do this, because cookies allow the website publisher to do useful
things like find out whether the computer (and probably its user)
has visited the site before. An independent measurement and
research company, gathers non-personal data regarding the visitors
to our site on our behalf using cookies and code which is embedded
in the site. Both the cookies and the embedded code provide
non-personal statistical information about visits to pages on the
site, the duration of individual page view, paths taken by visitors
through the site, data on visitors' screen settings and other
general information. Seetec uses this type of information, as with
that obtained from other cookies used on the site, to help it
improve the services to its users. If you wish to reject our
cookie, you can use the process set out below in point 7.
3.What is a cookie?
When you enter a site your computer will automatically be issued
with a cookie. Cookies are text files that identify your computer
to our server. Cookies in themselves do not identify the individual
user, just the computer used. Many sites do this whenever a user
visits their site in order to track traffic flows.Cookies
themselves only record those areas of the site that have been
visited by the computer in question, and for how long. Users have
the opportunity to set their computers to accept all cookies, to
notify them when a cookie is issued, or not to receive cookies at
any time. The last of these, of course, means that certain
personalised services cannot then be provided to that user.NB: Even
if you haven't set your computer to reject cookies you can still
browse our site anonymously until such time as you register for
seetec.co.uk services.
4. Use and storage of your personal
information
When you supply any personal information to seetec.co.uk (e.g. for
competitions, brochure requests or fot the Virtual
Training Centre) we have legal obligations towards you in the way
we deal with that data. We must collect the information fairly,
that is, we must explain how we will use it (see the notices on
particular webpages that let you know why we are requesting the
information) and tell you if we want to pass the information on to
anyone else. In general, any information you provide to Seetec will
only be used within Seetec and by its divisions. It will never be
supplied to anyone outside of Seetec without first obtaining your
consent, unless we are obliged or permitted by law to disclose it.
Also, if you post or send offensive or inappropriate content
anywhere on or to seetec.co.uk or otherwise engage in any
disruptive behaviour on seetec.co.uk, and Seetec considers such
behaviour to be serious and/or repeated, Seetec can use whatever
information that is available to it about you to stop such
behaviour. This may include informing relevant third parties such
as your employer, school or e-mail provider about the content and
your behaviour.We will hold your personal information on our
systems for as long as you use the service you have requested, and
remove it in the event that the purpose has been met, or, in the
case of Virtual Training Centre membership you no longer
wish to continue your registration as a Virtual Training
Centre member. For safety reasons, however, Seetec may store
messaging transcript data (including message content, member names,
times and dates) arising from the use of seetec.co.uk Community
services such as Connector for a period of six months. Where
personal information is held for people who are not yet registered
but have taken part in other seetec.co.uk services (eg
competitions), that information will be held only as long as
necessary to ensure that the service is run smoothly. We will
ensure that all personal information supplied is held securely, in
accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.If you are notified on
a seetec.co.uk site that your information may be used to allow
Seetec to contact you for "service administration purposes", this
means that Seetec may contact you for a number of purposes related
to the service you have signed up for. For example, we may wish to
provide you with password reminders or notify you that the
particular service has been suspended for maintenance. We will not
contact you for promotional purposes, such as notifying you of
improvements to the service or new services on seetec.co.uk unless
you specifically agree to be contacted for such purposes at the
time you submit your information on the site, or at a later time if
you sign up specifically to receive such promotional
information.
5. Access to your personal
information
You have the right to request a copy of the personal information
Seetec holds about you and to have any inaccuracies corrected.
Please address requests to the Data Protection Officer, Seetec,
Main Road, Hockley, SS5 4RG (Email: admin@seetec.co.uk).
6. Users 16 and under
If you are aged 16 or under, please get your parent/guardian's
permission beforehand whenever you provide personal information to
the Seetec' website. Users without this consent are not allowed to
provide us with personal information.
7. How to find and control your
cookies
If you're using Netscape 6.0:
On your Task Bar, click:
Edit, then
Preferences
Click on Advanced
Click on Cookies
If you're using Internet Explorer 6.0:
Choose Tools, then
Internet Options
Click the Privacy Tab
Click on Custom Level
Click on the 'Advanced' button
Check the 'override automatic cookie handing' box and select
Accept, Block or Prompt for action as appropriate.
If you're using Internet Explorer 5.0 or
5.5:
Choose Tools, then
Internet Options
Click the Security tab
Click on Custom Level
Scroll down to the sixth option to see how cookies are handled by
IE5 and change to Accept, Disable, or Prompt for action as
appropriate.
If you're using Internet Explorer 4.0:
Choose View, then
Internet Options
Click the Advanced tab
Scroll down to the yellow exclamation icon under Security and
choose one of the three options to regulate your use of cookies. In
Internet Explorer 3.0:
You can View, Options, Advanced, then click on the button that says
Warn before Accepting Cookies.
If you're using Netscape Communicator
4.0:
On your Task Bar, click:
Edit, then
Preferences
Click on Advanced
Set your options in the box that says Cookies.
8. How do you know which of the sites
you've visited use cookies?
If you're using Netscape 6.0:
On your Task Bar, click:
Edit, then Preferences
Click on Advanced
Click on Cookies
Click the View Cookies button
If you're using Internet Explorer 5.0 or
6.0:
Choose Tools, then
Internet Options
Click the General tab
Click Settings
View Files
If you're using Internet Explorer 4.0:
On your Task Bar, click:
View, then
Internet Options
Under the tab General (the default tab) click
Settings
View Files.
Internet Explorer 3.0:
On your Task Bar, click:
View
Options
Advanced
View Files.
Netscape Communicator 4.0:
Netscape bundles all cookies into one file on your hard drive.
You'll need to find the file, which it calls Cookie.txt on Windows
machines.
9. How to see your cookie
code
Just click on a cookie to open it. You'll see a short string of
text and numbers. The numbers are your identification card, which
can only be seen by the server that gave you the cookie.
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