Copyright and Privacy Statement

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Mallorn Web Services

All code and content is copyright © 2005, unauthorised reproduction is forbidden. If you believe we have inadvertantly compromised a copyrightable item, please email our webmaster here and we will make all reasonable endeavours to address any such issues.

Privacy Statement
LAST UPDATED: 14th January 2005

The Prince Of Wales, Stow Maries and Mallorn Web Services are committed to protecting the privacy of those using our site. You can access and browse our web site without disclosing your personal data. The following statement has been developed to demonstrate our commitment to your privacy.

Your personal information is safe with us.

We will never sell personal information or share personal information with third parties.

We may use cookies (defined below) for the sole purpose of tracking visitors to the site. We do not collect user information from the web site and we will not collect any information about you except that required for system administration. We do not collect information about our visitors from other sources, such as public records or bodies, or private organisations.

Children's Privacy
We are committed to protecting the safety and privacy of young people using the Internet. We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information about children and believe that children should get their parents' consent before giving out any personal information.

Additional Information
We reserve the right to alter our Privacy Policy as needs require. Any changes to this policy will be posted on our Web site in a timely manner. This statement and the policies outlined here are not intended to (and do not) give you any contractual or other legal rights. All personally identifiable information and/or third party personally identifiable information is subject to disclosure pursuant to judicial or other government subpoenas, warrants, or orders, where otherwise required by law, or where we believe an individual's safety or security, is at risk.

Cookies
Cookies can be defined as a message given to a web browser by a web server. The message is then stored by the browser in a text file called cookie.txt. Each time the browser requests a page from the server, this message is sent back.