Our privacy policy
This Privacy Policy has been created in order to demonstrate our
firm commitment to your privacy. The short version is: We do not
sell or give away your name or any information about you, to anyone,
without a court order.
If you have any questions or concerns about any part of this web
site or need any assistance in reference to any sales or downloads,
please feel free to e-mail us at: consult@harnettaccountants.co.uk
E-mail:
When you send us e-mail we won’t keep or share your e-mail
address with anyone outside of Harnett accountants. We’ll
only use your e-mail address to respond to your requests for information.
And send you useful and interesting information and offers from
Harnett accountants.
Information Collection:
When you browse, read pages or download information on our website,
we automatically gather and store certain technical information
about your visit. This information never identifies who you are.
This information is collected for statistical purposes only. The
information we collect and store about your visit is listed below:
>The Internet domain and IP address from which you access our
website
>The type of browser and operating system used to access our
site
>The date and time you access our site
>The pages you visit and
>If you linked to our website from another website, the address
of that website.
Sometimes we use “cookies,” which are small amounts
of text stored on your computer. The only cookies we use are to
inform your browser that you have visited the site previously. A
Web server can only retrieve information from a cookie it created.
It can’t look at other cookies to gather more information.
Site Security:
We monitor visits to the web site to identify any attempt to tamper
with it.
We accept no personal information to this site other than your
name and email to keep you updated. We would only try to identify
you personally when required to do so by a law enforcement investigation.
Tampering with this web site is against the law. If anyone tries
to tamper with it, they may be punished under the Computer Fraud
and Abuse Act of 1986.
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