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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

 

This Policy aims to help you understand how we collect, use, communicate, disclose and make use of personal information.

 

Before or at the time we collect any personal information, we will tell you the reason(s) why we are doing so. We will use personal information solely for that/those reason(s) or for other compatible reasons – unless we first get your consent to use it in other ways or as may be required by law.

 

We will only retain personal information for as long as is necessary for those reasons. We will collect personal information by lawful and fair means and, where appropriate, with your knowledge and consent. Where you tell us about changes, we will ensure the personal information we hold about you is accurate, complete and up-to-date.

 

We will protect your personal information by employing reasonable security safeguards against loss or theft, as well as unauthorised access, disclosure, copying, use or modification. We are committed to these principles to ensure that the confidentiality of your personal information is protected and maintained.

 

Stoneham Press does not currently collect personal information for marketing purposes, but that is something we may do in the future. We will never, however, send you marketing communications unless we have received your permission to do so.

 

 

Affiliate disclosure

 

Some of the links on the Stoneham Press website to other party’s goods or services may be affiliate links. This means that if you buy goods or services after clicking through from a link on stonehampress.com, we may receive a commission from the merchant.

 

The level of commission varies – typically it is a few per cent of the purchase price – but it never increases the price you pay for the goods or services. (In fact, using an affiliate link sometimes means you get a discount.)

 

We never accept payment in return for a positive review or endorsement and we never publish sponsored content.

 

 

Remarketing and cookies disclosure

 

Stoneham Press makes use of remarketing. Remarketing enables us to keep in contact with visitors to our site who did not make a purchase or enquiry. It allows us to publish targeted ads to people who have visited stonehampress.com as they browse elsewhere around the web.

 

Remarketing is made possible by cookies. Cookies are small text files placed by websites into your browser’s memory. A cookie contains no personal information – it just records the fact that you visited our site. We use that knowledge to show you ads we think may be of interest to you on sites like Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

 

We also use cookies from Google Analytics to measure and analyse the traffic that comes to stonehampress.com. Analytics helps us to see how visitors find and use our site; this information in turn helps us make the site’s content more useful to visitors.

 

Some websites also use cookies to make parts of their site work properly – online shopping carts, for example, would not function without using cookies. Stonehampress.com does not use any cookies for these purposes.

 

You do not have to accept cookies. Modern browsers give you the option to refuse cookies or accept them only in certain circumstances. The methods of doing this vary, so refer to your browser’s help documentation. You can also find out more by visiting AboutCookies.org.

 

 

Last updated: April 2017


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