Privacy Policy
We take your privacy seriously and we will only use personal information we obtain from you fairly and lawfully in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.
1. We commit to comply with the Data Protection Principles and, in particular:
- to protect the privacy of all personal information which we obtain from you or you provide when using our website
- to use your personal information in accordance with this policy
- to employ appropriate technical and organizational security measures to protect your personal information, including storage on secure computers and the use of encryption tools for messaging environments where appropriate
- to use reasonable endeavors to protect personal information from loss, unauthorized misuse or alteration
- to amend your personal information or to cease processing it for direct marketing purposes upon your request
2. Your personal information how we obtain it:
When you visit our site or apply for information regarding our services or the services of those partners we describe in our Terms & Conditions of Use of this Site and to whom we introduce you, we may ask you for:
- Your name and address
- Your email address and telephone number
- Personal and financial information such as credit card details, bank account identity, telephone call costs and patterns, etc.
From time to time, we may also ask you for, or enable you to provide, further information to help us improve our service to you:
- We may monitor IP addresses and use 'cookies' - or other information software - to obtain information from visitors to our site or to enable us to recognise you when you use our website.
- Cookies are files which store data or information on the hard disk of your computer; they do not store any of your personal information which might be transferred back to us.
- We may also monitor any hyperlinks you used or may have used to access our site for our own statistical and operational purposes
- You can prevent use of 'cookies' and similar tools by altering your browser settings but if you do so, functionality of our site may be reduced.
3. How your personal information is used:
- to fulfil any contract or service which you may request from us, we may need to disclose your personal information to third parties such as data processors, suppliers or our partners; in doing so, your personal information may be processed automatically to determine the most appropriate way to meet your requirements
- to communicate with you in relation to our products and services and those of our selected partners about which you have enquired, or for any other purposes for which you have given consent
- to carry out credit assessment or to provide information to credit reference agencies to carry out credit assessment. (Information held by such agencies is available to other businesses for checking to prevent fraud and money laundering, to trace debtors and to assess credit applications)
- to provide statistics about our customers, sales, traffic patterns and related site information
- to identify you when you contact us
4. Sharing or disclosure of your personal information:
- We will not rent, sell or otherwise trade your personal information to anyone
- If you give your consent, we will provide information about you to other carefully selected organisations who we believe to be reputable for marketing purposes
- When we need to do so to provide the product or carry out the service you have requested, or to enable our partners or sub-contractors to do so on our behalf, we will share your personal information with them and use reasonable endeavours to ensure this is done in a secure environment. These third parties are only allowed to use your information for the purpose of fulfilling your order or request
- When we are compelled to do so by law we will disclose your personal information to the appropriate authorities, bodies or persons in accordance with data protection law
- As a result of using our services over the Internet, your information may be transmitted to, from or through any country irrespective of the levels of information protection provided in those countries
- We may transfer your data to persons outside the European Economic Area but will do so only in compliance with data protection law
- When you send us an e-mail, we will keep your e-mail address, the content of your mail, and our response to it so that we can monitor our effectiveness and record our contact.
Under the Data Protection Act 1998, at any time (and notwithstanding any prior agreement to the contrary) you have a right to object to your personal data being used by us for the purposes of direct marketing.
- To exercise this right you must apply to us in writing to the email or postal address given below. We will stop using your personal data for the purposes of direct marketing within a reasonable period of the date of receipt of your request.
- Additionally, we also regularly consult opt-out registers (the Mailing Preference Service, Telephone Preference Service and Fax Preference Service) in respect of marketing activities.
5. Updating, amending, deleting your personal information:
It is your responsibility to ensure that any information you provide to us is accurate and true. As personal circumstances change from time to time, you may wish to modify your personal data held by us. Alternatively, you may wish to have all or part of your personal data deleted. If you wish to update, amend or delete all or part of your personal information we hold, please send an email or write as indicated below.
Email info@ihub.co.uk or write to the Customer Services Director, iHub UK Ltd, York House, 68-70 London Road, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 1LA
You should be aware that telephone calls to our offices may be monitored and recorded for training purposes and quality assurance.