Privacy policy

How your privacy is protected while visiting this site

CT Wellbeing is committed to protecting the privacy of all visitors to this web site. Visitors may access this site in its entirety without providing any personal data whatever.

Personal data

We do not attempt to collect any personal data about you through this web site unless you provide it to us voluntarily; for example, by sending us email.

We use this data only for the purpose for which you provide it; for example, to reply to a question or enquiry you have sent.

We shall not give your name, address, email address or any other personal data to any third party unless it is clearly necessary for the purpose for which you provided the data.

Any personal data collected through this web site shall be treated as confidential in line with the eight principles of the UK Data Protection Act 1998.

Information collected automatically

Like most web sites, our web server creates log files. The server automatically collects and records in the log files some information about your visit to this site, such as the type of web browser and operating system you are using, the pages you visit, and the date and time of your visit. We cannot identify you personally from this information. We may use the log files to compile anonymous, aggregated statistics that allow us to understand how people use our site and help us improve the content and structure of the site. None of this information is shared with third parties.

Cookies

The CT Wellbeing web server uses cookies to help us compile the statistics mentioned above. A cookie is a small string of text that a web site transfers to your web browser’s cookie file on your computer’s hard disk. Cookies allow our web server to recognise you (or to be precise, your computer) as a unique visitor as you move from page to page or make return visits to the site.

We may use a mixture of session cookies, which expire when you close your web browser at the end of your browsing session; and persistent cookies, which remain on your hard drive until you erase them or until they expire.

The cookies we set do not contain any personal data about you, and you cannot be identified personally from the cookies: the information they contain is completely anonymous, comprising only the name of the cookie, its expiration date, and a numerical value.

If you are curious to know more about cookies, the web site All About Cookies gives helpful information on what they are and how to control or delete them. Your ability to access and use this site will not be inhibited or impaired in any way if you choose to disable cookies in your browser.

Links

This web site contains links to other sites. Please note that CT Wellbeing is not responsible for the privacy policies or practices of those web sites. We encourage you to be aware of when you leave our site, and to read the privacy statements of every web site that collects personal data. This privacy statement applies solely to information collected by this web site, www.ctwellbeing.co.uk.

Spam

We do not send out bulk, unsolicited commercial email, often known as “spam”. The only email messages we send

Contact information

This web site complies with the United Kingdom Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003. If you have any questions regarding our privacy policy, please contact us.