Privacy Policy

This website is privately owned by Venturian Media Ltd (VM).

1. What does the privacy policy cover?

This Privacy Policy outlines our practices regarding information collected online at any websites operated by VM. We suggest that you review this Privacy Policy periodically as we may update it from time to time. This policy was last revised on 11th April 2011. By visiting this website you are accepting the practices described in this Privacy Policy.

2. What information we collect?

Each time you visit this website we may collect personally identifiable information (such as first and last names, business address, email addresses and telephone numbers) that you provide when you contact us (by e-mail or otherwise). Google, as a third-party vendor, uses cookies to serve ads on this site. Google's use of the DART cookie enables it to serve ads to our users based on their visit and other sites on the Internet. Users may opt out of the use of the DART cookie by visiting the Google ad and content network privacy policy.

3. How we use and share your personal information?

Your personal information is used by to enhance your relationship with us, respond to your requests, tailor offerings to you, communicate with you about products, services, special offerings, and events or programs offered by us or our marketing partners that may be of interest to you. From time to time you may receive periodic e-mails from us with information on special promotions or other offers. You may opt out of receiving such communications by contacting us. In the event that VM or its assets is bought or sold, customer information will likely be included among the transferred business assets. VM may also disclose specific information when it determines that such disclosure is necessary to comply with the law. This includes exchanging information with other companies and organisations for fraud protection and credit risk reduction.

4. How your personal information is protected?

We use industry standard security techniques on this website to help protect against the loss, misuse or alteration of information collected from you. When you transmit personally identifiable data to us, that information is stored on servers that we have attempted to secure from unauthorised access or intrusion. Of course, we cannot be and are not responsible for unauthorised access to information by hackers or others who have obtained such access through illegal measures.

5. How to contact us?

Should you have any questions or concerns about this privacy policy - please contact us.

6. Revisions to this Privacy Policy.

This Privacy Policy may be updated and revised from time to time and we will post any changes on this policy. You agree that the information that we gather now will be subject to the Privacy Policy in effect at the time of use. We may contact you with periodic notices concerning our Privacy Policy but you should check the website periodically to review any changes.

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