Natureworx respects your privacy and value your right to remain anonymous. Our privacy policy includes the way information is collected and used. No personal information is collected, however information is collected about how users access and use this website.
What information is collected and used
If you use this website, you are in control of what information is collected, but if you choose not to share your information, you may not be able to access or use some areas of our website.
The information collected and held may include but is not limited to: Information about your computer and about your visits to, and use of, the website (including your IP address, approximate geographical location, browser type, referral source, length of visit and number of page views)
Using cookies or other on-device storage
Cookies are information files stored on your computer that help websites remember you. Cookies are used on this site to collect information. For more information on how use cookies and how to opt out of using them, please read section on the use of Cookies on this website and how you can reject them.
How information collected is used
Information collected will be used for the purposes set out in this privacy policy:
Tracking how the website is used – Information may be collected about activity on the website. This information is used to: analyse statistics; track pages and paths used by visitors to, or users of, the website; target the adverts or offers, such as banners, on the website and on the websites of other organisations; and track the use of the internet banner adverts and other links from marketing partners’ websites to t website.
For these purposes, the information on the path you take to get to the website and on some of the pages you visit or use through the website, using cookies, web beacons and other on-device storage will be retained. You cannot be personally identified from the information that is collected on this website.
For information about web beacons, or the organisation used (including how to decline their cookies), please read section – Using cookies on this website and how you can reject them.
Disclosure of your information
We do not pass on any personal information collected on our website.
Where your information is processed – When your information is used as described above, it occasionally involves sending your information outside the European Economic Area (EEA). By using this website, you agree that information about your use of our site may be transferred, stored and processed outside the EEA.
How your information is kept secure – The security of information is taken very seriously. Technology and security policies are in place to protect the information held.
Using cookies on the website and how you can reject them
A cookie is a piece of information that a website transfers to the cookie file of the browser on your computer’s hard disk so that the website can remember who you are and information about your visit. Cookies can help to display the information on a website in a way that matches your interests. Most major websites use cookies. Two types of cookies are used on this website:
A ‘session-based’ cookie – This means that it is only saved on your hard disk for the time you are using the website. Within the website these cookies are used to understand how users navigate through the web site.
A ‘persistent’ cookie – stays on your hard disk for up to five years. This ‘persistent’ cookie helps the number of different people coming to the site be understood, rather than the total number of times the site is used. Without the persistent cookie, if you visited the site once each week for three weeks you would be counted as three separate users. On the website, these cookies are used to manage adverts shown to visitors and to make sure that each visitor doesn’t see the same advert too often, as well as understand how frequently you use the website and any services provided on the website.
Your personal information is not stored in either type of cookie. Cookies are only used to analyse the effectiveness of the website and to help make the website better for users.
If you do not want a website to create a cookie on your computer, most web browsers provide the option to disable them. However, the website may not work properly if you reject the cookies. If you want to know more about how cookies work and how to manage or delete them, visit the World Wide Web Consortium’s website or visit the Interactive Advertising Bureau’s website.
Web beacons – A web beacon – sometimes called a clear GIF (Graphics Interchange Format) or page tag – is an invisible image file installed on some of the pages. When your computer downloads this image, some information about the page that you and your computer are viewing is recorded.
The information does not identify you for example, it does not include your name or email address. Web beacons help provide a better service to you by allowing an understanding of which areas of the site are more popular with visitors than others. Web beacons are not used to collect any personal information about you, but they allow a build up of general information about how people use this site.
Certain pages on the website may also contain web beacons put in place by the advertising agencies so that a measure can be made of how useful the advertising is on other websites. Web beacon files let the agency recognise a unique cookie on your web browser, which in turn means a learning of which adverts bring users to the website.
The web beacon only records a limited amount of information that includes the cookie number, the page ID and the time and date you accessed the page. It does not contain your name, address, telephone number or email address.
How changes to this privacy policy may occur
This privacy policy may be updated from time to time so you may want to check it each time you visit the website.