Cookie & Privacy Policy

Cookie & Privacy Policy

Privacy

Pest2Kill are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. This webpage tells you the data protection and privacy practices for our website – http://www.pest2kill.co.uk/, specifically:

How the information you supply is used
Our policy on sharing this information
How we protect your information
How you can correct any inaccuracies in this information
How the information you supply is used:

Should you send us an email via the contact form, your name, email address and message will be emailed to us (this is normal practice). This information remains private and confidential. We will store this information within our own email system so that we are able to respond to you.

Our policy on sharing this information:

Our website does not actively track you as an individual and we take your privacy very seriously. We do not share your personal information or email address any with third parties.

How we protect your information:

All information you provide is held as “Strictly Confidential” and we are serious about protecting the privacy and security of your personal information. We have security procedures in place to ensure this website is safe from hackers and other potential threats. We are continually monitoring these procedures to ensure the safeguarding of our website at all times.

Cookies

Effective: 1st May 2012

Our website uses cookies. Cookies are common practice and used widely on the internet, they are used to ensure the correct running of this website and also allows us improve your experience when browsing.

Browser Cookie

Most web browsers allow some control of cookies through the browser settings. Below are guidelines for deleting and resetting your cookies in the most popular browsers:

Google Chrome

Open Google Chrome, click the hamburger icon in the top right corner, scroll down and click ‘More tools’, then click ‘Clear browsing data’. A new pop up opens – check ‘Delete cookies and other site and plug-in data’, click ‘Clear browsing data’ in the bottom right.

Firefox

Open Firefox, click the hamburger icon in the top right of the browser, then choose ‘Options’, select ‘Privacy’ from the left menu then select ‘Remove individual cookies’ link, then click ‘Remove all cookies’. Click close then ok to shut the open window.

Internet Explorer 10

Open Internet Explorer, click the ‘Gear’ icon in the top right corner, click ‘Internet options’. In the ‘General’ tab check ‘Delete browsing history on exit’, click ‘Delete…’ then select the Cookies and website data checkbox and then click Delete.

Safari

Open Safari, select the Options icon (top right corner ‘spanner image’), then select Preferences, click the Privacy tab, select the Details button and then click Remove all.

To find out more about cookies, including how to see what cookies have been set and how to manage and delete them, visit www.allaboutcookies.org and www.youronlinechoices.eu

To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites visit Google Analytics Opt Out.