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Privacy Policy
Please read this carefully before using the Website (that is, any site operated
by Bedford Communications). It is your responsibility to read the Privacy Policy.
The Basic Principles By accessing and using the Website you are agreeing to be legally
bound by the Terms of Use and this Privacy Policy. You should therefore also read
the Terms of Use before using the Website. Bedford Communications is determined
to protect your privacy. It is very important to us that you should be able to use
and enjoy the Website without having to compromise your privacy unacceptably.
Information Collection We automatically collect some data about our users' browsing
actions and patterns. This is aggregate data and does not identify any individual.
We may, however, ask you to provide personal information on a voluntary basis in
order to get a clearer picture of our users. It is then entirely up to you whether
or not you wish to divulge such information.
In the course of entering competitions, promotions and other online offers you will
be asked to give some details about yourself. You may also choose to e-mail us or
get in contact with us in other ways; such contact gives us information about yourself.
Established members will occasionally receive information on products, services,
special deals, and a newsletter. Out of respect for the privacy of our users we
present the option to not receive these types of communications. Please see the
Choice and Opt-out sections. We use aggregate audience details (where no individual
is identifiable) to help us improve our understanding of our users and their preferences.
It can enhances our ability to develop the Website and audit its use.
Choice/Opt-out Our users are given the opportunity to 'opt-out' of having their
information used for purposes not directly related to the Website at the point where
we ask for information.
Legal Disclaimer Though we make every effort to preserve user privacy, we may need
to disclose personal information when required by law, wherein we have a good-faith
belief that such action is necessary to comply with a current judicial proceeding,
a court order or legal process served on the Website.
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