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Privacy policy
Methods respects and protects the privacy of people who use its website. Individually available information about you is not disclosed to any third party without first receiving your permission, as explained in this Privacy Policy.
Methods does not collect any unique information about you (such as your name, e-mail address, etc.), except when you specifically and knowingly provide such information by registering on the website. By providing personal details during registration you are consenting to the use of those details for the purposes of identifying you as a unique user.
The information you provide when registering will not be shared with any other entity or organisation, save that your username will appear on blog entries, submissions to forums and other submissions you make for inclusion on the website. If applicable, and only where you have indicated that it has your consent to do so, Methods may want to notify you about events or related activities that you may find useful.
All data collected will be held within the European Union and the European Economic Area or other territory complying with the legal and technical guidelines laid down for handling data by the European Union and will only be used for the specific purpose for which it was sought and to which you consented. It will not be used for any other purpose whatsoever. Any personal data we hold on you will be deleted or updated upon request and any inaccurate or misleading data held will be changed or deleted upon your request.
Details of the data we hold on you will be provided on request although we reserve the right to charge the relevant statutory disclosure fee (where appropriate). Any request of this nature should be directed to info@methods.co.uk.
As required by the UK Data Protection Act 1998 Methods follows strict security procedures in relation to the storage and disclosure of information which you have given to us, to prevent unauthorised access or use of such data.
Cookies
Methods does note and save information such as time of day, browser type and content requested when you visit our website. This information is used to provide more relevant services to users. We do this by placing a piece of code on each web page. This provides statistical site usage information relating solely to Internet usage behaviour.
Links to other sites
The websites linked to the Methods website are developed by people over whom Methods exercises no control. These sites may send their own cookies to users, collect data or solicit personal information. We give no warranty or indemnity in relation to the content appearing on those websites or in relation to the administration of these websites.
