Privacy policy
This privacy policy covers Pro-more and its website. We are
committed to protecting your privacy, and at the same time
we endeavour to use any data we collect from you to provide
the best possible service.
Providing visitors with anonymous access
You can access our Web site home page and browse our site
without disclosing your personal data.
Automatic collection of information
We use cookies for the sole purpose of the technical operation
of some areas of our website. We do not use cookies to collect
personally identifying information.
If you prefer not to allow the use of cookies, you can change
the configuration of your browser to either warn you when
you receive a cookie, or to automatically reject them. You
may find, however, that disabling cookies means certain areas
of the site do not function correctly.
We do not automatically log personal data nor do we link
information automatically logged by other means with personal
data about specific individuals.
Data collection and use
We collect personal data that you volunteer while using our
website or conducting a commercial relationship with us.
To keep our databases accurate, we may also collect information
about you from other sources, such as public records or bodies,
or private organisations.
We may use your personal data for research and development,
customer administration and marketing. We do not collect
or use personal data for any other purpose, nor do we share
it with third parties, but if we wish to use your personal
data for a new purpose, we will ask your permission first.
If you give us personal information about somebody else,
such as a colleague, we will assume you have their permission
to do so, and their data will also be subject to this policy.
Confidentiality & security
We give you the option of using a secure transmission method
to send personal data via our website. We have implemented
security policies, rules and technical measures to protect
the personal data that we have under our control from:
- Unauthorised access
- Improper use or disclosure
- Unauthorised modification
- Unlawful destruction
or accidental loss
All our employees and data processors that have access
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