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Raleigh is committed to protecting your privacy and any information collected about
you will only be used lawfully (In accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998).
The following statement explains our data processing practices and how this information
is stored and used.
If you have any questions or queries regarding our policy and practices then please
contact us via our
contact page.
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Information Collected
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Raleigh collect information that has been provided from you on registration forms
and when you send emails to us. Also, when you visit and browse our site this information
is also collected and stored. Information collected in this way is only used to
give us information on customer traffic patterns to the site and as such doesn’t
identify you, but is used to help develop our future site and improve our service.
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Use of Your Personal Information
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This information is used by Raleigh to process and deliver any orders you place
with us. It may also be used to provide you with information about any product offers
or services. However, if you do not wish to receive information from us on products
or services then please tick the appropriate box on the registration form. Your
personal information will never be passed onto any other organisations or third
parties it will always remain with Raleigh UK Ltd.
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Other Web Sites
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Our web site does contain links to other associated web sites, which are outside
the control of our privacy policy. These sites may collect information from you
which will be covered by their own privacy policy, but may be different from ours.
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Cookies |
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A cookie is information that a Web site puts on your hard disk so that it can remember
something about you at a later time. (More technically, it is information for future
use that is stored by the server on the client side of a client/server communication.)
The Raleigh Web Site uses cookies to remember your visit. No personal information
is stored in the cookies we use. The only information we store in the cookie is
a reference number, so that we can remember items in your shopping basket between
visits. The Help menu on the menu bar of most browsers will tell you how to prevent
your browser from accepting new cookies, how to have the browser notify you when
you receive a new cookie and how to disable cookies altogether. However, cookies
allow you to take full advantage of some of raleigh.co.uk's useful features and
we recommend that you leave them turned on. If you do leave cookies turned on, be
sure to sign off when you finish using a shared computer. You do not need to have
cookies turned on to use the Raleigh Web Site.
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Copyright
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All contents of the Raleigh Site are automatically copyright protected. This includes,
images, artwork, articles etc. |