Monday 8th September 2008

Privacy policy

Full privacy details

This is the web site of World News Media.
Our postal address is:

37-42 Compton Street
London
EC1V 0AP

We can be reached via e-mail at paul@wnmedia.com
or you can reach us by telephone on 0207 014 0330

For each visitor to our Web page, our Web server automatically recognises only the consumer's domain name, but not the e-mail address.

We collect only the domain name, but not the e-mail address of visitors to our Web pages, the e-mail addresses of those who communicate with us via e-mail, aggregate information on what pages consumers access or visit and information volunteered by the consumer.

The information we collect is used for internal review to improve the content of our Web page. If you supply us with your postal address online you may receive periodic mailings from us with information on new products and services or upcoming events. If you do not wish to receive such mailings, please let us know by calling us at the number provided above, e-mailing us at the above address or writing to us at the above address.

Persons who supply us with their telephone numbers online will only receive telephone contact from us with information regarding orders or enquiries they have placed online.

From time to time, we may use customer information for new, unanticipated uses not previously disclosed in our privacy notice. If our information practices change at some time in the future we will post the policy changes to our website to notify you of these changes. If you are concerned about how your information is used, you should check back at our website periodically.

Customers may prevent their information from being used for purposes other than those for which it was originally collected by calling us at the number provided above, e-mailing us at the above address, writing us at the above address.

With respect to cookies: We set cookies for visitors who login to our secure area to enable them to browse the whole site without having to log back into the secure area again in the same session.

With respect to security: We always use industry-standard encryption technologies when transferring and receiving consumer data exchanged with our site, When we transfer and receive certain types of sensitive information such as financial, we redirect visitors to a secure server, We have appropriate security measures in place in our physical facilities to protect against the loss, misuse or alteration of information that we have collected from you through our site.
If you feel that this site is not following its stated information policy, you may contact us at the above addresses or phone number.

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