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UK online banking fraud leapt 44 per cent in 2006 following a rise in the number of phishing attacks.
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ID THEFT PROTECT - Privacy Policy

As you’d expect from IDTP, your personal details are extremely safe with us. We are very careful with your details, taking steps to protect any information you give to us.

To navigate this page, please either click on any of the following links or manually scroll down this page.

1. Cookies 

2. How to find and control your cookies 

3. Protecting your information 

4. Users 16 and under 

5. Passwords 

6. Data Protection 

7. Links 

8. Information we collect and how we use it 

9. Changes to our Privacy Policy 

10. Access to your information

11. Online Advertising

Cookies

Cookies are nuggets of information that are sometimes stored on your computer when you use a website. If you wish, you can remove all cookies from your computer. However, this means that your computer will not ‘remember’ the website, and it will be unable to take you to the most relevant membership parts of the site you need. (Obviously, you can still manually navigate to the relevant sections.)

How to find and control your cookies

If you're using Netscape 6.0:

On your Task Bar, click:

Edit, then

Preferences

Click on Advanced

Click on Cookies

If you're using Internet Explorer 6.0:

Choose Tools, then

Internet Options

Click the Privacy Tab

Click on the 'Advanced' button

Check the 'override automatic cookie handing' box and select Accept, Block or Prompt for action as appropriate.

If you're using Internet Explorer 5.0 or 5.5:

Choose Tools, then

Internet Options

Click the Security tab

Scroll down to the sixth option to see how cookies are handled by IE5 and change to Accept, Disable, or Prompt for action as appropriate.

Protecting your information

We have provided this Privacy Policy to help you understand how we collect, use and protect your information when you visit our web site and when you use our SBS e-guide. We wish to help you make informed decisions, so please take a few moments to read the sections below and learn how we may use your personal information.

Users 16 and under

If you are aged 16 or under, please obtain your parent/guardian's permission before you provide personal information to the SBS e-guide . Please note: users without this consent are not allowed to provide us with personal information.

Passwords

We use passwords in the members area of the website to verify your identity.

Data Protection

We will not share your information with other companies with whom we have a business relationship. We may contact you by email, telephone or other online or interactive media. If you would prefer not to receive such information, simply let us know at any time. Remember your e-mail address and name is all we collect from you. It is not possible to commit identity fraud using this information. So remember this when you visit other websites!

Links

There are a number of links to external websites provided by our website. However, unfortunately ID Theft Protect cannot offer any guarantee as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained within any of these websites. We do make every effort to verify that the website links are correct. Please notify us if any of the website links do not work.

Information we collect and how we will use it

We may use your information for a number of purposes which include: processing your membership; delivering services, products or information requested by you; responding to complaints or account enquiries; verifying your identity when required (you may lose your password or security information, and we may then need to ask you for other 'identifiable' information to protect your data from unauthorised access). We take your privacy very seriously.

Remember, we will ensure that all personal information supplied is held securely in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.

Changes to our privacy policy

If we change our privacy policy we will publish the changes on this web page so you are always aware of the way we collect, use and disclose information.

Access to your information

Please be aware that you can access your personal information at any time. Simply make a written request using the email address shown below, clearly identifying yourself and the information you require. We will, of course, ask for three forms of identity (photocopies only) and for confirmation of your address (which will be done by writing to you – called an ACC – Address Change Confirmation). We do this to reassure you that we take your personal information very seriously.

We will charge you £10 ($20) (in accordance with Section 7 of the Data Protection Act 1998) to cover the administration cost of supplying it by post. If we hold any inaccurate information about you, we will of course correct it.

Online Advertising

Click here to go to the advertiser page

The Buyer must deliver complete creative content to IDTP at least 2 working days before 9am on the go-live date in a format which complies with IDTP’s for such content. To cancel or alter an order the Buyer must inform IDTP by e-mail or address on the order, at least 2 working days before 9am on the go-live date Otherwise, IDTP may not be able to achieve the specified go-live date but the Buyer must pay the full amount irrespective of whether any delivery target for impressions have been met.

If the Buyer is supplying creative content in the form of a redirected advertisement the Buyer must inform IDTP by email at least one working day prior to go-live date or change of creative of all the creative to be used in rotations and before creative content is changed following the go-live date.

If an Advertisement links to another site, the Buyer is responsible for maintaining the link and for the content of the linked site. IDTP may remove any Advertisement which contains content or links to a site which, in IDTP's opinion, is defamatory or objectionable or will bring IDTP into disrepute. The Buyer will indemnify IDTP from and against any claims or liability arising from links contained in an Advertisement.

If IDTP receives complaints about the content of an Advertisement it may, at its discretion, remove the Advertisement from display without reference or liability to the Buyer.

Where an Advertisement is sold on a CPM basis, IDTP will provide the Buyer with regular campaign reports throughout the campaign period to enable it to monitor the number of impressions served in lieu of any other right of audit.

The Buyer's sole remedy if IDTP, or its third party subcontractors who may host and serve Advertisements from time to time, make an error in displaying any Advertisement is the cost of re-running the relevant Advertisement. Neither IDTP nor its subcontractors shall be liable for failure to display the Advertisement caused by circumstances outside their control. Note: All times stated in this section are UK time (GMT/BST).

UK Companies House Registered Address:

ID Theft Protect Ltd, 9 Commerce Road, Lynchwood, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England, United Kingdom, PE2 6LR

Email: info at id-protect.co.uk (This page was last updated on: 15th April, 2008).