Privacy Policy
The following provides detail about our Privacy Policy. In general, we use the personal information that we collect from you to process orders, identify personal preferences and match your needs with relevant products and services.
Note: This policy only applies to eFinancialNews Ltd web sites, including Wealth-Bulletin.com, and not to the web sites of other companies, individuals or organisations to which we provide links.
Consent
You signify your consent to us collecting and using your personal information by your use of this website.
This is because when you visit the website we automatically collect information about your computer and your Internet connection including:
- Your computer's IP address
- The type and version of browser and operating system you use
- Your internet domain
- The URL of the linking page, if you arrived at Financial News Online via a link from another website
Personal details, however, such as your name, address and email address will be collected through eFinancialNews Ltd registration and order forms.
We will use your personal details for the following reasons:
- To fulfill requests and orders
- Personalise the content and advertising you receive based on your personal preferences
- Notify you of new products, features and Promotions relevant to eFinancialNews Ltd
- Allow trusted third parties to contact you with information - Should you choose to opt in
- Ensure, to the best of our abilities, that our website is compatible with browsers and operating systems used by most our visitors
- For in house research to improve our understanding of customer needs and for market research purposes. The results of all research will be presented as anonymous or aggregated information, unless individuals grant approval
How do we protect your information
When you input your information, we offer the use of a secure server. The secure server software encrypts the information that you input before it is transmitted to us. In addition, we have strict security procedures covering the storage and disclosure of your information in order to prevent unauthorized access to comply with the UK Data Protection Act of 1998. This means that sometimes we may ask for proof of identity before we disclose personal information to you.
Cookies
A cookie is a piece of information that is stored on your computer's hard drive by your web browser. When you visit eFinancialNews Ltd sites our computer server will recognize the cookie. Cookies also allow us to collect information about your visits, so that we can track the most popular features and services.
Most browsers accept cookies automatically, but usually you can alter the settings of your browser to prevent automatic acceptance. However if you delete a cookie from your hard drive any settings such as a stored user name or password will have to be reset when you login again. If you choose not to receive cookies, you will not be able to use or access the full range of Wealth-Bulletin website services.
Further information about cookies may be found at http://www.cookiecentral.com
Select the cookie page and then the link to 'The Dark Side.' This contains information on how to protect yourself from unwanted cookies.
Some cookies that you will receive during your sessions on our web sites are from third-party ad servers. Third-party ad servers collect and use non-personally identifiable information about your visits to our web sites and other web sites in order to present advertisements that may be of interest to you. If you would like more information about this practice or to opt out of having this information used by third-party ad servers that are part of the Network Advertising Initiative to provide targeted ads, please visit http://www.networkadvertising.org/optout_nonppii.asp.
E-mails
All the emails that you receive as part of your Wealth-Bulletin website service are sent directly by eFinancialNews Ltd.
Adverts
eFinancialNews Ltd house adverts are tracked through unique identification in order to make sure that you do not receive the same advert many times in one session. Some adverts are served by third parties who may place cookies. For more information please contact us at info@wealth-bulletin.com.
Security Policy
eFinancialNews Ltd has appropriate measures in place to ensure that users personal details are not misused, accidentally destroyed, lost or altered in anyway within the eFinancialNews Ltd server environment.
There may be occasions when customer information is passed outside of eFinancialNews Ltd to other data processors, (e.g. a Database Consultant, Fulfillment Bureau etc) but they will only act upon instructions from eFinancialNews Ltd in order to perform the services required.
We may share the information that we collect with our affiliates for some or all of the purposes listed above. There may be instances when we may disclose your information without providing you with a choice in order to protect the legal rights of eFinancialNews Ltd, it's affiliates or their employees, agents and contractors; to protect the safety and security of visitors to our web sites; to protect against fraud or for risk management purposes; or to comply with the law or legal process. In addition, if eFinancialNews Ltd. sells all or part of its business or makes a sale or transfer of assets or is otherwise involved in a merger or business transfer, we may transfer your information to a third party as part of that transaction."
Customer feedback and complaints
We welcome your questions and comments about privacy issues and the design of our web site. Should you have such comments or have a complaint about how we are using your personal data, please send an email to info@wealth-bulletin.com. For changes to you personal details please email us at info@wealth-bulletin.com
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