Privacy

We make every effort to protect the privacy of our users. We use information collected about you only as permitted. We may change our privacy policy from time to time as we add new services or in response to changes within the law or our commercial arrangements. By using this site you are agreeing to this privacy policy.

Information We Gather

On contacting us you may be required to provide your full name, address, telephone number, e-mail address and other such information.  This information will never be sold or made public.

None of the information that I collect about you is sold on to third parties. It is my policy that nobody will know from me who I am tutoring (except my accountant). Full confidentially is maintained. The only information I keep is relevant contact details of the client, brief details of the student being tutored, and brief details of each session. Most of this is kept on paper and very little is held online. More details of the data being kept are provided in the Terms and Conditions document. I am fully aware of the 8 principles of Data Protection and my company is registered with the Information Commissioner (Z5662507).

How We Protect Your Personal Information

We take appropriate measures to guard against unauthorised or unlawful processing of your personal data and against accidental loss or destruction of, or damage to, your personal data.

Changes to this Privacy Policy

We reserve the right to change this Privacy Policy from time to time, and post the new version on the Site.

Cookies

What are Cookies?

A “cookie” is a small piece of information sent by a web server to store on a web browser so it can later be read back from that browser. This is useful for having the browser remember some specific information. Without cookies, websites and their servers have no memory. A cookie, like a key, enables swift passage from one place to the next. Without a cookie every time you open a new web page the server where that page is stored will treat you like a completely new visitor.

Session Cookies are also used by the server to store information about user page activities so users can easily pick up where they left off on the server’s pages. By default, web pages really don’t have any ‘memory’. Cookies tell the server what pages to show the user so the user doesn’t have to remember or start navigating the site all over again. Cookies act as a sort of “bookmark” within the site. Similarly, cookies can store ordering information needed to make shopping carts work instead of forcing the user to remember all the items the user put in the shopping cart.

Persistent or tracking Cookies are also employed to store user preferences. Many websites allow the user to customize how information is presented through site layouts or themes. These changes make the site easier to navigate and/or lets user leave a part of the user’s “personality” at the site.

Cookie security and privacy issues

Cookies are NOT viruses. Cookies use a plain text format. They are not compiled pieces of code so they cannot be executed nor are they self-executing. Accordingly, they cannot make copies of themselves and spread to other networks to execute and replicate again. Since they cannot perform these functions, they fall outside the standard virus definition.

A Cookie cannot be used to get data from your hard drive, get your email address or steal sensitive information about you as a person. Cookies can be used to track where you travel over a particular site, if the you want to disallow cookies you can do so with your browser.

These cookies aren’t used to identify you personally but they can remember activities and preferences chosen by you and your browser. You can manage cookies by controlling which cookies are saved or by deleting them, if you wish. For managing and deleting cookies for different browsers see here .

PLEASE NOTE: Some of the cookies this website use are essential for parts of the website to operate. You may block all cookies from this site, but parts of the website may not work and therefore reduce your ability to use the website.