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Privacy Policy 

Shungham Information sprl/bvba (“Shungham Information”) is committed to protecting the privacy of users of its client services (“the Sites”). The following outlines our privacy and data protection policy.

Third party partners of Shungham Information, and other websites which you may access via the Site, have different privacy policies and are not subject to this privacy policy. We recommend that you read the privacy statement of each such website to find out how they protect your personal information.

Collection and Use of User Details

When you register at the Sites, we collect personal details about you.

Personal information such as your name, address, e-mail address and job title is collected via Shungham Information’s order and registration forms.

When you visit the Sites, we also collect web site usage information and information about your computer and internet connection, including your computer's IP address, the type and version of browser and operating system you use, your internet domain and, if you arrived at the Site via a link from another website, the URL of the linking page.

We use this information to:

  • fulfil orders
  • personalise the content and advertising you will see based on your personal characteristics or preferences
  • notify you of relevant new products and features on the Sites
  • notify you of promotions from Shungham Information

We also use the information for in-house research to:

  • improve our understanding of customer needs in developing the Sites
  • build marketing profiles
  • aid strategic development
  • manage our relationship with advertisers

The results of all such research and analysis will be presented as anonymous or aggregated information and will not reveal any personal facts about individual customers.

Cookies

A cookie is a small file which is placed on the user's computer during a visit to the Sites. This file allows the user to move quickly and easily around our Sites. It is used to identify returning users and to identify subscribers and registrants (a registrant - and subscriber - will have the cookie linked to their e-mail address as a way of identifying them). This means that if you are a registrant or subscriber, you will not have to log in each time you visit. We also use a cookie to track a user's sessions. We use this information to find out what site features are most popular so that we can develop the Sites in the light of our analysis of people’s usage. We may also use cookies and the information we collect to show you relevant content and advertising.

You can delete cookies from your hard drive at any time. Bear in mind, though, that if you delete these cookies, your stored username and password will have to be re-entered when you log in again.

You will be able to use the Sites even if you set your browser not to accept any cookies. However, certain features and content may not be available to you and you will have to log in every time you visit.

Transfer of Personal Data Overseas

Given that the Internet is a global environment, using the Internet to collect and process personal data necessarily involves the transmission of data on an international basis. Therefore, by browsing the Sites and communicating electronically with us, you acknowledge and agree to our processing of personal data in this way.

Updating Customer Details

It is important to us that we have your correct contact information so that you don't miss out on further correspondence or experience problems with the delivery of products. You can change your personal information or your e-mail requirements by updating your account information at: My Profile

Changes to this statement

Due to changes in legislation and best practice or enhancements to functionality and content on the Sites we may make changes to our privacy policy and will reflect those changes in this statement, so you should check here from time to time.

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