Privacy Policy

Your privacy is important to us. This policy ensures that you know that you are safe while on our site and that we make certain that this policy is accessible from every page on our site.

What information we collect and how we use it
Any information we collect does not concern any personal user information such as name, gender etc. or anything that could identify you on any level.

We may collect information on your IP address, browser, or operating system to gather statistical information about who visits our site. This information is stored only temporarily, during which time it is analysed and then discarded.

Use of cookies
Some pages of the web site (3rd party advertising, traffic statistics) may use cookies. If you do not want third parties to use cookies you may disable cookies in your browser settings.

Disclosure to third parties
We shall never release any personal information (collected via email contact form or any other means) to other companies unless required to lawfully, by law enforcement agencies.

Links to other sites
This site may have links to other websites, which may not be managed by our webmasters. We are not responsible for content of these sites. If you have any concerns, always consult the external sites' privacy policy.

Please contact us if you have any further enquiries about this and/or how we uphold your privacy whilst visiting our site.

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