ElectrAtest
respects your right to privacy, and as such we do not
collect any personal information about you on this website
apart from any information which you volunteer, for
example by using our contact form or emailing us. We
do not supply this information to any third parties
and is only used by ElectrAtest for the purpose for
which you supplied it.
Collection and use of technical information
This
website uses a small cookie with no personally identifiable
information to determine whether a visitor has been
the ElectrAtest website before (e.g. a first-time or
returning visitor).
You can use the ElectrAtest website with no loss of
functionality if cookies are disabled from your web
browser.
We
do collect some technical details in connection with
visitors to our website. We do not collect information
that could be used by us to identify website visitors.
The technical information we do collect is used solely
by ElectrAtest, and for statistical and administrative
purposes only.
The
technical details we log are:
• the IP address of the visitor’s web server
• the type of web browser used by the website
visitor (e.g. Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0)
• the type of operating system version (e.g. Windows
2000)
• screen resolution (e.g. 800x600)
• the referring link from which the visitor reached
the ElectrAtest website, including any search terms
used
• the web pages visited and time spent
ElectrAtest
make no attempt to identify individual visitors, or
to associate the technical details listed above with
any individual. ElectrAtest’s policy is to never
to disclose such technical information in respect of
individual website visitors to any third party unless
obliged to disclose such information by a rule of law.
Our
internet service provider and web traffic analysis company
record this data on our behalf are both bound by confidentiality
provisions in this regard.
The technical details we collect cannot be associated
with any identifiable individual, and as such, do not
constitute "personal data" for the purposes
of the Data Protection Acts, 1988 & 2003.