Privacy Policy
We at Taylors Garden Buildings are totally committed to protecting your privacy.
We comply with the principles of the Data Protection Act 1998, the Privacy and
Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 and the SafeBuy Code
of Practice.
We collect information about you in order to process your order and to tailor
your visit to our website to be as relevant to you as possible. That information
will only be shared with other parties that are involved in the fulfilment of
your order. We do not send random marketing emails to personal email addresses
(spam).
The information we hold may include:
Your name
Address
Phone number
Email address
Credit/debit card details
Other information necessary for processing your order
This data will be held in accordance with our internal security policy. If we
propose to send your data outside the European Economic Area (EEA) we will seek
your consent first.
We will never collect sensitive information about you without your agreement.
You have a right to ask for a copy of the information which we are holding on
you and we will provide this for a small fee. We will delete information or
correct any inaccuracies at no charge as soon as you make the request. Data will
only be released to third parties (e.g. the police) on request where there is a
legal requirement for us to do so.
Cookies – what they are and how we use them
Cookies are small text files that our website and sometimes emails place in your
computer to ensure that your experience of our offerings is as effective as
possible. They remember any options you have chosen for example and your
password or particular interests. They also enable us to track visitors’ usage
of our site so that we can continuously improve it. There’s nothing mysterious
about them and they do not collect personal data.
Like pretty much all website owners we have always operated cookies and you have
had the benefit of using them. EU regulations now require us to inform you of
what they are and give you the option to prohibit them if you wish.
We’re using the word ‘cookies‘ here to include things like ‘web beacons’ and
‘Flash cookies’ which serve similar functions. ‘Your computer’ includes anything
connected to the internet including laptops, office machines, tablets, mobile
phones and so on.
Now, or in the future, we may use cookies in the following categories:
Necessary. Without these our website will not function correctly.
Helpful – to us and to you. We monitor visitor activity on our website (without
collecting any data on you) so that we can improve the site structure, page
routing options and processing systems to help all visitors. These cookies also
help us to guide you to pages likely to be of most interest to you.
Personal – for your benefit. These cookies remember your password and other
preferences and can allow you to link onwards to watch a video or join in an
online conversation.
Third party adverts. They do not know who you are and we don’t tell them. But
they may be included on our site to invite you to follow an interest. There’s
more details on these at
www.youronlinechoices.eu for EU consumers and at
www.aboutads.info/choices
for those in the USA.
On emails. We may use web beacons to check whether our emails are actually
opened and whether any links in them are clicked on. That way we learn not to
send you junk. If you choose plain text to download instead of HTML the web
beacon is eliminated. And all our emails also give you a total opt-out
procedure.
The above has been a simple introduction to cookies, what they are and why we
use them. You can find out much more if you wish at
http://www.ico.gov.uk/for_the_public/topic_specific_guides/online/cookies.aspx
Rather than listing data on all the cookies we use or may use in the future you
will almost certainly find it quicker and easier to set your web browser to
control cookie usage on all the sites you visit. The ICO site shown covers all
the details of how to do this. Another really good one is
www.allaboutcookies.org . If you
have a very old browser you may need to bring it up to date to use effective
cookie controls.