Why we collect information about you
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To send
you newsletters from time to time.
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To ensure that correspondence with you is
accurate and legally compliant.
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To keep your information secure.
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To minimise the risk of unauthorised access to
your information, we use some of your information to verify your
identity when you use the website and contact our staff.
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How we receive information about you
We receive information from you in two ways:
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Directly from you. When you make an enquiry,
either through this website or on the telephone, we ask for
information about yourself to allow us to correctly process your
enquiry, to send you information and to contact you in the future on
matters relating to your enquiry or application.
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We also gather non-personal information about
what users do on our site. When you use the Internet, you are assigned
a unique address, known as an IP address. We use IP addresses to
analyse trends, to administer the site, track users' movements, and
gather statistical information. IP addresses are not linked to
personally identifiable information.
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Telephone calls
We do not
record telephone calls. If you call the telephone number
quoted on this website we will not record your call.
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Who sees your information?
The
personal information that we collect through our website will only be
used by Destination Sport Limited for the purposes of processing your application. It
will not be supplied to anyone else, unless we are obliged by law to
disclose it.
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Maintaining the information we hold about you
You can change the address details that we hold
about you at any time by contacting us.
You can request details of information that we
hold about you, including information received through this website, by
contacting us. There is a £10 charge for information requests.
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Keeping your information secure
We know that your privacy is very important to
you and that you take the security of your information seriously. We've
implemented technology and security policies, rules and measures to
protect the personal information we have under our control, both on and
off-line, from improper access, use, alteration, destruction and loss.
Here are some of the ways we protect your information:
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Access to our online payment services is
protected by something called SSL 128 bit session encryption.
Encryption is the process through which sensitive information is
scrambled before it is transmitted so that it remains private even if
it is intercepted. 128-bit encryption is the strongest encryption
currently used commercially. However, unless your Internet browser
supports 128-bit encryption you will not be able to take advantage of
this level of security. Two popular browsers that support 128-bit
encryption are:
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Security upgrades for some older browser
versions are available. We recommend that you contact your preferred
browser provider for further information.
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Off-line, your information is kept securely in
our databases and offices. We only allow our employees and trusted
contractors access to your information, and then only if they need it
for a specific authorised task. The computers on which we store your
information are kept in a secure environment.
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Cookies
Cookies are simply small text files placed on
your computer when you browse websites. Not all websites use these, but
many do, especially the large well-known ones. Websites use cookies so
they can track what you are viewing, and although they won't necessarily
know you by name, the website will recognise your computer when you come
back to visit again.
When you visit out website, we leave a cookie on
your computer to help us understand what information you are viewing so
that we can optimise the site to meet our customers' expectations. The
cookie will remain on your computer for 30 days.
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Changes to this privacy policy
We may amend this privacy policy from time to
time. If we make any changes we will post an announcement on this website.
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This
privacy policy was last updated on 19th September 2011
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