PIKSLME LIMITED
PRIVACY POLICY
General
We want to protect the privacy of visitors to our website and that of our customers, and other individuals. Please read the following policy; it will help you to understand how we use your personal data.
Contents
- Who we are
- Consent to our use of your personal data
- What personal data do we collect
- Cookies
- How do we use personal data
- To whom might we disclose personal data
- Direct Marketing
- Access to your personal data and correcting it
- Links to other websites
- Security
- Changes to this privacy policy
- How to contact us
Who we are
This policy explains how Pikslme Limited uses personal data.
Pikslme Limited is a company registered in England under number 07796153. Its registered office is at Devonshire House, 60 Goswell Road, London, United Kingdom EC1M 7AD.
Consent to our use of your personal data
WHENEVER YOU PROVIDE US WITH INFORMATION ABOUT YOURSELF, YOU ARE CONSENTING TO OUR COLLECTING AND USING THOSE PERSONAL DATA IN ACCORDANCE WITH THIS PRIVACY POLICY. THAT INCLUDES OUR USE OF COOKIES AS EXPLAINED BELOW.
What personal data do we collect
When you register for any of our services, contact us about any goods and services, download a report or other material from our website, make an enquiry, ask us to provide information, order products or services from us, or subscribe to or use any service made available through our website e.g. complete customer surveys, provide feedback, participate in any blog, or take part in any in competition, you will be asked to provide some personal data such as your name, home, business or billing address, telephone number, e-mail address, and credit or debit card number.
We also collect and keep:
- records of any communication which you send to us and of our response to you;
- details of any transactions you carry out via our website and of the fulfillment of any order you place with us;
- details of your visits to our website (including, but not limited to, traffic data, location data, weblogs and other communication data, whether this is required for our billing purposes or otherwise), and the resources which you access when you visit our Website; and
- information about your computer, including your Internet Protocol (IP) address – a string of numbers unique to your computer which is recorded by our web server when you request any page or component on our website – your operating system and browser type. We use this information to receive and send information from and to you over the internet and to monitor your use of our website; and
We may use information about you obtained from credit reference agencies and fraud prevention agencies.
Bear in mind that if you include any personal data in any blog or submit any personal data for inclusion in any directory or information service, it may be seen by anyone visiting this website, or who has access to that directory or information service. Do not submit any personal data that you do not want to be made public in this way, and please do not send us any personal data about anyone else without their permission.
Cookies
We also automatically collect data about visitors to our website (for example on browsing patterns) by using cookies. These data allow us to recognise you and your preferred settings and avoid you having to re-enter information when you visit our website in future.
A cookie is a small text document, which is sent from a web server to your browser and is stored on your hard drive, and which we put on your computer if you agree. Cookies are used to collect standard web site usage information. They allow us to anonymously count the number and to remember usage preferences of visitors to our website. This helps us to improve the way our website works and to personalise your visit to our website.
A cookie cannot read data off your hard disk or read cookie files created by other websites. Cookies do not damage your system. We may use both session and persistent cookies.
Session cookies help us to keep track of you whilst you navigate our website. They will be deleted from your computer when you close your browser.
Persistent cookies help us to recognise you when you visit our website. Persistent cookies will remain stored on your computer until they are deleted, or until they reach a specified expiry date.
You can block cookies by setting your browser to refuse all or some cookies or to alert you to when a cookie is being sent. For information about this look in your browser’s ‘help’ facility.
Some of the cookies we use are essential if our website is to operate properly. If you refuse them, some of the features of our website may not work as well as we intend and you may not be to access all or parts of our website.
Unless you have set your browser so that it will refuse cookies, our system will issue cookies as soon you visit our website.
For more general information about cookies (including how to remove cookies) go to: http://www.iabeurope.eu/cookies-faq/internet-cookies—increasing-and-enhancing-your-internet-surfing-experience/what-are-cookies-how-do-they-work—cookies-faq.aspx
How do we use personal data
We use your personal data to:
- supply goods, services and information to you or your organisation
- manage your or your organisation’s account
- to let you know about other goods and services in which you may be interested
- to inform you about changes and improvements to our website and
- for direct marketing purposes (but you may opt out of this)
- if you agree, to contact you by email or SMS about other products and services in which you may be interested
We may also use your personal data to:
- monitor the use of our website and personalise your visits to our website
- to record traffic flows to our website
- to carry out research about our visitors’ and customers’ demographics, interests and behaviour so that we can better understand our visitors, customers and potential customers.
When you give us personal data, those data may be sent electronically to servers anywhere in the world and may be used, stored and processed anywhere in the world, including countries outside the European Economic Area. (Bear in mind that many countries outside the EEA do not adequately protect your rights as a data subject.)
To whom might we disclose personal data
We may pass your personal data to anyone who needs those data in order to fulfill your requests for our goods, services and information, or to validate any payment details you give to us. Some of these people may be located outside the European Economic Area.
In processing orders, we may send your personal data to credit reference agencies and fraud prevention agencies.
We may disclose your personal data if we are obliged to do so or allowed to do so by law.
We may also provide your personal data to anyone who buys us, our business or our business assets.
Except as set out above, we will only use your personal data within our group of companies. But, we will sometimes use third parties to process your personal data. If we do, we will require them to comply with our instructions.
Direct Marketing
We may contact you by e-mail or SMS to market our goods and services and those of other companies in our group.
You have the right at any time to stop us from contacting you for marketing purposes or from giving your personal data to other members of our group of companies for those purposes.
If you wish to do that, please contact: tellmemore at pikslme dot com Alternatively you may write to us at: Pikslme Limited, 1 East Poultry Avenue, London EC1A 9PT
Access to your personal data and correcting it
You have the right to request a copy of the personal data which we hold about you. If you would like a copy of some or all of your personal data, please contact: tellmemore at pikslme dot com Alternatively you should write to us at: Pikslme Limited, 1 East Poultry Avenue, London EC1A 9PT.
Links to other websites
This privacy policy only applies only to this website.
Our website contains links to websites operated by other people. These other websites may collect and use personal data in a way which is different from the way in which we collect and use personal data.
When you visit a website operated by someone else, you should read its privacy policy.
We are not responsible for the way in which the operators of other websites collect and use personal data.
Security
When we collect, process or use your personal data, we take steps to ensure that it is treated securely and in accordance with this privacy policy.
Unfortunately, no data transmission over the internet or any other network can be guaranteed as 100% secure, but we take appropriate steps to try to protect the security of your personal data.
Changes to this privacy policy
We keep this privacy policy under regular review and may change it at any time. Any updates will appear on this webpage. Please check it each time you visit this website or provide us with any personal data.
We last updated this privacy policy on 26 March 2012.