Legal Advice Helpline (www.legaladvicehelpline.com) is committed to protecting Your privacy at all times.
This Privacy Policy applies to any confidential information, which is given by You to us via our web site located at www.legaladvicehelpline.com. This Policy is in place to reassure You about the privacy and security of Your personal details. "You" shall mean You, the user of the Site. "We/Us" means Legal Advice Helpline. Users refers to the users of the Site collectively and or individually.
We process personal data only in strict compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and associated legislation. When You complete and submit a form on this web site, Legal Advice Helpline may capture and store information about You including Your name, address, contact details, enquiry details and other information that can personally identify You.
We collect information about You for 2 reasons:
- To process Your enquiry
- To provide You with a first class service at all times.
This information may be passed to selected third party organisations who have entered into a business relationship with Legal Advice Helpline and who offer a service that is pertinent to Your enquiry. We will never sell or pass on any of the information we have about You to any third party who is not directly involved with the subject of Your enquiry. We never send randomly generated marketing emails (Spam) to personal email addresses.
We do not collect private information about You without Your permission and the information we do have will be correct and up to date. You may email us at any time to check that the information we have about You is correct.
Cookies
We use Cookies to automatically collect information and data about Your visit to the web site. Cookies are messages given to a Web browser by a Web server. The browser stores the message in a text file. The message is then sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server.
The main purpose of cookies is to identify users and possibly prepare customized Web pages for them. When you enter a Web site using cookies, you may be asked to fill out a form providing such information as your name and interests. This information is packaged into a cookie and sent to your Web browser which stores it for later use.
Cookies will not attach to Your system or damage Your files. If You would prefer not to have information collected through the use of Cookies, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows You to deny or accept the Cookie feature. If You wish to disable the setting of cookies in Your browser, please follow the instructions for Your browser version below.
- Windows IE 8.x
- Exit Internet Explorer 8 and also Windows Explorer
Do either of the following:
In Windows Vista, click Start.
Type: inetcpl.cpl in the Start Search box
Click ENTER
In Windows XP, click Start, click RUN
Type: inetcpl.cpl in the Open box, and then press ENTER
On the General tab, Click DELETE under Browsing History in the Internet Properties dialog box
In the Delete Browsing History dialog box
Click to clear all of the check boxes except for the Cookies check box
Click DELETE
- Windows IE 7.x
- Select Tools
Select "Internet Options"
Select the Privacy tab.
Select Advanced
Check the "Override automatic cookie handling" box
Click the block option
Click OK
Click OK
- Windows IE 6.x
- Select Tools
Select "Internet Options"
Select the Privacy tab.
Select Advanced
Check the "Override automatic cookie handling" box
Click the block option
Click OK
Click OK
- Windows IE 5.x
- Select Tools
Select "Internet Options"
Select the Security tab
Select the "Custom Level" button
Under "Allow Cookies that are stored on Your computer" click Disable
Under "Allow per-session cookies (not stored)" click Disable
Click OK
Click "Yes You want to save the settings"
Click OK
- Firefox 2.0.0.7.x
- Select Tools
Select "Options"
Select the Privacy tab
Un tick the Select the "Accept Cookies from sites" box
Click OK
- Mac IE 5.x
- Click Edit
Select Preferences
Under the Receiving Files option, select Cookies
Under "When receiving cookies:" select the desired level of cookie acceptance
Under "When receiving cookies:" select the desired level of cookie acceptance
Click OK
- Netscape 7.x
- Select Edit Select Preferences
Select "Privacy and Security"
Select Cookies
Select "Disable cookies"
Select OK
- Netscape 6.x
- Select Edit
Select Preferences
Select "Privacy and Security"
Select Cookies
Select "Disable cookies"
Select OK