Last updated: March 2025
This Privacy Policy outlines how Chamber Edit collects, uses, and safeguards any information you provide while using this website. At Chamber Edit, we are dedicated to protecting your privacy. If we request information that allows us to identify you when you use this site, please be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
Chamber Edit reserves the right to update this policy periodically by revising this page. We encourage you to review it regularly to stay informed of any changes and ensure you are comfortable with them.
Introduction
This Privacy Notice outlines how we process your personal data, including the reasons for using your data and our measures to keep it safe. It also clarifies the rights you hold regarding your personal data.
In this Policy, “we” or “us” refers to Chamber Edit of Unit 8, Fountain Drive, Hertford, SG13 7UB (company number 14174227) and “www.chamberedit.com” a website and a “platform” owned and operated by Chamber Edit Ltd.
Specific information relating to the types of personal data processed and our purposes of processing that data is set out below.
This Privacy Notice covers all jurisdictions in which we operate and/or in which, or to which, we offer our goods or services.
Please take the time to read this Privacy Notice to understand how we handle your personal data. Additionally, be sure to review any other privacy notices we may provide to you periodically, as they may apply to our use of your personal data in specific situations.
This Privacy Notice applies only to the personal data we process through your use of our website www.chamberedit.com (referred to as the "Site") and in connection with the products or services we provide to you. Please note that our Site may include links to third-party websites, plug-ins, or applications. We do not control these third-party sites or any online services, and this Privacy Notice does not cover any interactions you may have with them.
For information on how to contact us, please refer to the "How to contact us" section below.
Explanation of terms
In this Privacy Notice:
'personal data' (also referred to in this Privacy Notice as 'personal information') means any information that relates to you from which you can be directly or indirectly identified;
'process' means any activity relating to personal data, including collection, use, sharing, storage and transmission; and
'controller' is a legal term and refers to the company that makes decisions about how and why your personal data is processed and is therefore responsible for ensuring that the processing is done in accordance with relevant data protection laws.
How do we obtain your personal information?
Most of the personal data we process is provided to us directly by you when you engage with us, such as when you register to be a customer, complete our web forms in order to make an information request, make an enquiry, purchase our goods or services or when you subscribe to our newsletter or exclusive offers and promotions.
We process personal data about you when you interact with our Site, such as creating an account, setting preferences like language choice, engaging in conversations and connections with other users, and making comments via our messaging services.
When you visit, use or navigate our Site, we may process certain information about you automatically. This information does not reveal your specific identity (like your name or contact information) but may include device and usage information, such as your IP address, browser and device characteristics, operating system, language preferences, referring URLs, device name, country, location, information about how and when you use our services, and other technical information which may identify you.
This information is primarily needed to maintain the security and operation of our Site, and for our internal analytics and reporting purposes. Like many businesses, we also collect information through cookies and similar technologies, which you can read more about in our Cookies Policy.
We may also collect personal data from available sources in the public domain. In addition, we may receive personal data about you from third parties. Such third parties may include analytics providers, data brokers, third party directories and third parties that provide technical services to us so that we can provide our Site and our products and services. In certain circumstances, we will also require certain personal data in order to manage our relationship with you/provide you with our services (e.g., your payment card details to take payment or certain information to enable you to create an account with us).
Please note that we may combine the personal data you provide with other information we collect about you when you make a purchase through third-party services, such as online marketplaces selling our goods on our behalf, to better process your requests.
If we do not require your personal data, we will clearly indicate this, such as by specifying which fields in our forms are optional and can be left blank.
If you submit any personal data relating to another person, you confirm that you have their authorisation to do so and to allow us to use that data in accordance with this Privacy Notice.
Personal information we collect
We collect personal data about you, including the following:
Identity and Contact Data: first name, last name, title, postal address, email address and telephone numbers.
Registration Data: Username, password, security questions and answers; and any other personal data that you may provide to register an account with us.
Profile Data: age; gender; date of birth; country of residence; nationality and citizenship; information about your interests and preferences (which may be voluntarily provided by you and/or derived from your purchase of our products or services or Usage Data (as defined below); other information that you supply in connection with your use of our Site or in your communications with us, including through your participation in our promotions or competitions; your provision of feedback and survey responses; or the content of any communications when you contact us.
Transaction Data: Information about our supply of products and services, or the products or services that you or your organisation supplies to us, and details of products purchased from us.
Usage Data: Data observed or collected in relation to browsing activity on our Site or online services that are used in connection with our Site (such as pageviews and events, including information about your views or purchases of our products or services) and interaction with our emails or social media pages, including through the use of cookies, pixel tags or other similar technologies; information about the referring URL (the webpage or other source that you were previously on before you reached our Site); ad-click information in URL parameters; information about when your current or previous sessions started; advertising or other identifiers associated with you or your device (e.g. your device's IDFA (iOS) or AAID (Android)).
Preference Data: Preferred language, direct marketing and cookie preferences.
Financial Data: bank account details, tokenised payment card data (debit card and credit card) and billing information.
Technical Data: device identifiers such as internet protocol (IP) address, full web page URL, browser type, device type and operating system, geolocation data, login data, and any other unique identifiers assigned to a device or browser (including cookie preferences).
Payment information: Any credit/debit card payments and other payments you make through our Site will be processed by our third-party payment providers: Stripe.
The payment data you submit will be securely stored and encrypted by our payment service providers using up to date industry standards. Please note that aside from card information tokenisation, we do not directly process or store the debit/credit card data that you submit; this is handled by our third party payment provider.
Personal data of children
Our services are not intended for children under 16 years of age. We do not knowingly collect personal data from children under 16 and therefore do not knowingly sell or share personal data of individuals under 16 years of age. If you are under 16, do not use or provide any information on this service or on or through any of its features/register on the services or provide any information about yourself to us, including your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address or any screen name or user name you may use. If we learn we have collected or received personal data from a child under 16, we will delete that information as soon as possible.
If you believe that a child under 16 may have submitted personal data to us, please contact us at hello@chamberedit.com
What Legal Grounds Do We Have for Processing Your Personal Data?
We ensure that we have a lawful basis or bases for processing your personal data. Our lawful bases for processing your personal data (which are based on data protection law requirements in the United Kingdom (UK) and European Economic Area (EEA)) are as follows:
It is necessary in our legitimate interests. We have a legitimate business interest in processing your personal data. Our legitimate interests are in:
- Providing our products and services.
- Analysing, managing, evaluating and improving our business.
- Dealing with your queries and feedback.
- Improving our customers' experiences.
- Operating our facilities and events.
- Ensuring the security of our premises, facilities and property.
- Detection and prevention of crime.
- Maintaining the security of our website.
- Communicating with you regarding your purchases and our products and services.
Where we rely on legitimate interests, we have balanced our rights against your interests, fundamental rights and freedoms and determined that our legitimate interests are not overridden in those circumstances.
1. It is necessary to comply with a legal obligation. We collect and process some information about you to comply with our legal obligations (e.g., in relation to accounting and tax requirements) and keep records as required by law.
2. It is necessary for the performance of a contract between you and us or to take steps at your request prior to entering into the contract, for example, we will need to process your personal data to fulfil a transaction with you to provide our goods or services.
3. In limited circumstances and where required by law, we may request your consent to process your personal data.
When we process particularly sensitive personal data (also known as special categories of personal data) - e.g., health/disability data, sexual orientation, ethnicity/race or religious beliefs - we have an additional lawful basis for the processing of such personal data based on data protection law requirements in the UK and EEA. In the limited circumstances where we process such personal data:
- We will request your explicit consent to do so.
- It is necessary for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.
- It is necessary for reasons of substantial public interest.
- The personal data is manifestly made public by you.
how and why we use your personal information
Supply of products and services through our Site:
To process transactions and fulfill your orders, including managing payments, fees, and charges, as well as collecting and recovering outstanding balances. To ensure the seamless delivery of the products and services you request. To efficiently maintain and manage our user databases. To keep precise records of how our services are used. This processing is essential for fulfilling a contract and aligns with Chamber Edit's legitimate interests.
Personal data:
- Identity and Contact Data
- Registration Data
- Transaction Data
- Financial Data
Response to enquiries:
Chamber Edit may process information included in your communications with us, including the message content and any related metadata. This processing is necessary for the purposes of our legitimate interests to respond to your queries.
Personal data such as identity and contact data and profile data.
Refunds and returns:
To facilitate the return of any products you purchase from us, we may require the following personal data such as Identity and Contact Information, Transaction Details and Financial Information.
Essential for meeting our contractual commitments to you, this also supports our legitimate interests in managing returns, upholding exceptional service standards, and continually enhancing customer support.
Social Media Engagement:
We collect insights on how you interact with our social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, and Pinterest. This includes actions like engaging with 'like' buttons or similar features embedded on our website or social media accounts.
Our legitimate interest lies in ensuring the effective operation of our website while promoting our products and services through social media channels.
Marketing and promotions:
To inform you about Chamber Edit's latest products, services, and promotions via email, text, phone, or post, provided we have a lawful basis to do so.We process your data with your consent when required by law. In situations where consent is not legally necessary, we rely on our legitimate interests to identify the marketing content most relevant to you and to optimise the effectiveness of our marketing efforts. If you prefer not to receive direct marketing communications, you have the right to request that we stop using your personal data or sharing it with third parties for marketing purposes. This request is completely free and can be made by contacting us using the information provided in Section 18, "How to Contact Us."
Social media advertising:
We may share your data with third party providers of social media platforms, such as Facebook, Instagram, Google, YouTube, TikTok, Pinterest and other similar platforms ("Social Media Platforms") to "match" your data with the data of their registered users on their Social Media Platforms in order to serve relevant advertising to you or people who have similar interests to you.
Please note that the Social Media Platforms may also collect information about your interaction with our Site directly through their own tags or tracking technology. Please see our Cookie Policy for further details.
We share your personal data with third-party Social Media Platform providers solely to advertise our products and services to you while you use their platforms. This is done either with your consent (where required) or when it aligns with our legitimate interests in promoting our offerings. For further details on how these platforms handle your personal data, please refer to their respective privacy policies.
Insight and analysis:
To analyse and understand user engagement with our Site and email communications. We aim to gather insights into user behavior, such as browsing habits, to identify which content resonates most with our audience. This helps us measure the effectiveness of our content and marketing emails, ensuring we create material that appeals to our users. Additionally, we study which areas of our Site are most popular and what features users enjoy, guiding us in improving our Site, products, and services. These insights also support the development of future product lines and enhance Site design.
We assess the performance of our online advertising by tracking actions like clicks on ads that redirect users to our Site. This allows us to identify the types of advertising and marketing content that best capture the interest of our audience. Furthermore, we strive to provide a personalised experience for our users, as detailed in the "Online Personalisation" section.
In some emails, we include "click-through URLs" linked to specific websites managed by us or on our behalf. By tracking these clicks, we can gauge interest in certain topics and evaluate the success of our communications. When using Identity and Contact Data for these purposes, we typically rely on securely shared email addresses (often encrypted or "hashed") and collaborate with third-party partners to match this data with theirs, ensuring privacy and security.
Necessary for our legitimate interest to understand how our products and services are being used, measure, improve and enhance our Site and the experience that we provide to our users. Where your data is collected through the use of non- essential cookies, we rely on consent to collect your personal data and for the onward processing purpose.
Please see our Cookie Policy for further details.
Online personalisation:
We tailor your experience on our site and deliver personalised marketing or advertising by using your Contact Data, primarily your email address. For these purposes, we securely share your email—typically in an encrypted or "hashed" format—with trusted third-party partners, who then match it with their own data.
We process your data based on our legitimate interest in personalising your experience on our site, including for advertising and marketing purposes as outlined in this table. When non-essential cookies are used to collect your data, we rely on your consent for both data collection and subsequent processing. For more information, please refer to our Cookie Policy.
Use of third-party data brokers:
To enhance and enrich the profile we have on file for you.To cross-reference your data with our existing datasets for better alignment.To perform data cleansing, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the information we maintain.To create audience segments using data from brokers, enabling us to provide tailored suggestions and recommendations relevant to your interests. Personal Data:Identity and Contact DataProfile DataEssential to our legitimate interests, enabling us to enhance our products and services while driving business growth.
Detection and prevention of unlawful activity:
To seek legal advice and safeguard our staff, members, customers, and the public from harm, theft, legal liability, fraud, abuse, and other forms of misconduct, we take necessary measures, including the use of CCTV to maintain security. Please note that CCTV footage is securely stored for one calendar month from the date it is recorded.
Personal data:
- Identity and Contact Data
- Technical DataUsage Data
This processing is essential to fulfill our legitimate interests.
Account set-up and access:
We will process your information to facilitate the creation of your account and enable you to log in through the Site.
Personal data:
- Identity and Contact Data
- Registration Data
- Technical Data
- Usage Data
To identify usage trends and understand our customer journeys:
We will process information about how you use our website. This processing occurs when you provide consent for non-essential cookies on our website.
Personal data:
- Technical Data
- Usage Data
Website security monitoring:
We employ a range of tools to safeguard the security of our website.
Personal data:
- Technical Data
- Usage Data
This processing is essential to serve our legitimate interests.
Internal business purposes:
For internal business purposes, we utilise this information for data analysis, audits, market research, product development, service enhancement, statistical insights, usage trend identification, visitor behaviour analysis, evaluating promotional effectiveness, and fulfilling contractual obligations.
Personal data:
- Technical Data
- Usage Data
This processing is essential to fulfill our legitimate interests in enhancing our products and services, as well as in fulfilling contractual obligations.
Our Site:
To improve, promote and develop our Site and promote popular conversations, programs and campaigns on the Site.
Personal data:
- Technical Data
- Usage Data
This processing is essential to serve our legitimate interests.
Administrative and other communications:
To share essential updates about our Site, including changes to terms, conditions, or policies, as well as other administrative matters (such as order details). To enforce our policies and terms, provide customer support, and contact you for public health purposes in accordance with government regulations, guidelines, and mandates.
Personal data:
- Technical Data
- Usage Data
This processing is carried out to fulfill our legitimate interests and/or to meet legal obligations. For any special categories of personal data, processing is based on explicit consent, legal requirements, publicly available information, vital interests, or matters of substantial public importance.
Our legal duties:
To adhere to legal and regulatory obligations, including compliance with applicable laws, court orders, subpoenas, or other lawful processes. Personal data: All information mentioned in section ("Personal Information We Collect.")
This processing is required to fulfill a legal obligation.
Corporate arrangements:
To support the sale or prospective sale of all or part of our business.Personal Data: Refers to all the information outlined in the section titled ("Personal Information We Collect.") This processing is justified as necessary to serve our legitimate interests.
who we share your personal information with
Sharing within our company:
With your consent, affiliated companies may provide you with information about their products and services. Additionally, we may share personal data with affiliated companies when they assist us with support functions, such as customer service or IT support.
Sharing outside our company:
We may also disclose your personal data to third-party service providers outside our organisation who assist us by delivering various services, such as: e-commerce platform providers card processing or payment service providers, credit reference agencies, IT suppliers and contractors (e.g. data hosting providers) analytics providers/web analytics providers, providers of digital advertising services, event organisers and providers of CRM, marketing and sales software solutions.
We conduct thorough due diligence to ensure our service providers have robust security measures to safeguard your personal data. Additionally, we establish formal agreements with them, requiring strict compliance with security obligations.
Your personal data may also be shared with third parties who serve as independent data controllers. Specifically, we may share your personal information with: consultants and professional advisors, including our lawyers and accountants, prospective sellers, buyers or other third parties if we transfer, purchase, reorganise, merge or sell any part of our business, business partners, courts and court-appointed persons/entities, trade associations, our insurers; and government departments and statutory and regulatory bodies, including data protection regulators, law enforcement and tax/revenue offices.
Is your personal data being transferred beyond your home country?
We may share your personal data with affiliated companies, service providers, and other third parties, including those located in different countries. While data protection laws may vary between countries, we are committed to taking all necessary steps to ensure your personal data is handled in accordance with this Privacy Notice and applicable laws.
When transferring your personal data outside the UK or EEA—whether to affiliated companies, within our group, or to third parties—we implement appropriate safeguards to protect your information. These measures include using standard contractual clauses approved by relevant data protection authorities or transferring data to countries recognized as having adequate data protection standards.
If you would like more information about the safeguards we employ, including copies of relevant contractual clauses, please feel free to contact us using the details provided below.
How do we safeguard your personal information?
We are committed to safeguarding the personal data we collect and take its security very seriously. To protect your information from accidental or unlawful destruction, damage, loss, alteration, unauthorised access, or disclosure, we have implemented robust technical and organisational security measures in compliance with applicable data protection laws.
However, while we strive to ensure the highest level of protection, no method of transmitting information over the internet or public communication networks can be entirely secure. As such, we cannot guarantee absolute protection for the personal data you share with us online.
How long will we retain your personal data?
To determine the appropriate retention period, we evaluate several factors, including the amount, nature, and sensitivity of the data, the purposes for which it is processed, applicable legal or operational requirements, and whether those purposes can be achieved through alternative means.
Once the retention period expires, we will securely dispose of your personal data in compliance with relevant laws and regulations. In certain cases, we may anonymise your data, ensuring it can no longer be linked to you—at which point it is no longer considered personal data.
Your Rights
Under certain circumstances, you have rights under data protection laws in relation to your personal data. These rights are:
- The right to request access to your personal data
- The right to request correction of your personal data
- The right to request the erasure of your personal data
- The right to object to the processing of your personal data
- The right to request the restriction of processing your personal data
- The right to request transfer of your personal data
- The right to withdraw consent
You will not have to pay a fee to access your personal data (or to exercise any of the other rights). However, we may charge a reasonable fee if your request is clearly unfounded, repetitive or excessive. Alternatively, we could refuse to comply with your request in these circumstances.
We may need to request specific information from you to help us confirm your identity and ensure your right to access your personal data (or to exercise any of your other rights). This security measure ensures that personal data is not disclosed to anyone with no right to receive it.
We try to respond to all legitimate requests within one month. Occasionally it could take us longer than a month if your request is particularly complex or you have made a number of requests. In this case, we will notify you and keep you updated.
Access. You have the right to access information and to receive an explanation of how we use it and who we share it with. This right is not absolute. For example, we cannot reveal trade secrets or give you Information about other individuals.
Erasure. You have the right to request the deletion of your Information. We may need to retain some of your Information where there are valid grounds for us to do so under data protection laws. For example, for the defence of legal claims, respect freedom of expression, or where we have an overriding legitimate interest to do so, but we will let you know when this is the case.
Note that where the Information is held by a third-party data controller, such as an advertising partner or a payment processor, we will use reasonable steps to inform them of your request, but we recommend you contact them directly in accordance with their own privacy policies to ensure your personal data is erased.
Objection and withdrawal of consent: You have the right to (i) withdraw your consent where you previously provided such consent; or (ii) object to our processing of your Information where we process such Information based on our legitimate interests (See section: how and why we use your personal information).
You may exercise this right as follows:
To stop receiving marketing emails: please follow the unsubscribe mechanism at the bottom of each email communication.
To stop our cookies from being placed: please refer to our Cookie Policy.
To stop receiving push notifications, change your device or browser settings.
Portability. You have the right to receive a copy of Information we process based on consent or contract in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format or to request that such Information is transferred to a third party.
Correction. You have the right to correct any Information held about you that is inaccurate.
Restriction. You have a right, in certain circumstances, to stop us from processing Information other than for storage purposes.To exercise your rights, please email us at privacy@chamberedit.com
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Access. You have the right to access information and to receive an explanation of how we use it and who we share it with. This right is not absolute. For example, we cannot reveal trade secrets or give you Information about other individuals.
Erasure. You have the right to request the deletion of your Information. We may need to retain some of your Information where there are valid grounds for us to do so under data protection laws. For example, for the defence of legal claims, respect freedom of expression, or where we have an overriding legitimate interest to do so, but we will let you know when this is the case.
Note that where the Information is held by a third-party data controller, such as a payment processor, we will use reasonable steps to inform them of your request, but we recommend you contact them directly in accordance with their own privacy policies to ensure your personal data is erased.
Objection and withdrawal of consent. You have the right to (i) withdraw your consent where you previously provided such consent or (ii) object to our processing of your Information where we process such Information based on our legitimate interests (see above under How we use your personal information). You may exercise this right as follows: To stop receiving personalised advertising: please withdraw your consent in the in-app Settings. You can also find more information in our Cookie Policy.To stop our cookies from being placed: please refer to our Cookie Policy.
Portability. You have the right to receive a copy of Information we process based on consent or contract in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format or to request that such Information is transferred to a third party.
Correction. You have the right to correct any Information held about you that is inaccurate.
Restriction. You have a right, in certain circumstances, to stop us from processing Information other than for storage purposes.
Contact and complaints
Questions, comments and requests regarding this Policy.
These should be addressed to privacy@chamberedit.com.You can also send a letter to the Data Protection Officer at Styles Chamber, Unit, 8 Fountain Drive, Hertford, SG13 7UB.
If you wish to make a complaint about how we process your Information, please contact us at privacy@chamberedit.com, and we will endeavour to deal with your complaint as soon as possible. This is without prejudice to your right to launch a claim with a data protection authority.
We may need further information from them to verify you and will contact you to request further information if needed. We aim to respond to complaints within 30 days. however, this may be delayed if you have not provided us with all relevant information.
We will retain your personal data only for as long as necessary to fulfill the purposes outlined in this Privacy Notice or to meet legal, regulatory, accounting, or reporting obligations—whichever period is longer. Rest assured, your personal data will only be kept for a limited duration.
Changes
We may update this Privacy Policy from time to time, and when we do so, we will update the “last modified” date at the top of this Privacy Policy. Regularly reviewing this page ensures that you are always aware of what information we collect, how we use it and under what circumstances if any, we will share it with other parties.
Cookies Policy
About this Policy
This Cookie Policy ("Policy") explains the types of cookies Chamber Edit ("we," "us," or "our") uses on our website (the "Site") and outlines the choices available to you regarding their use. This Policy is part of the overarching Privacy Policy for Chamber Edit and its affiliated businesses, which provides broader details about our data processing practices. For specific information regarding (i) the purposes for which we use your personal data and our lawful basis for processing it, (ii) how we safeguard your personal data, (iii) your rights, and (iv) our obligations in relation to data usage, please refer to the Privacy Policy of the relevant business.
When you first visit the Site, you will be asked to consent to the use of cookies in line with this Policy. If you agree, those cookies will be stored on your device. Please note that while some cookies require your explicit consent, others are strictly necessary for providing the services or functionality you have requested and, therefore, do not require your consent.
Cookies and other technologies
A cookie is a small piece of data, typically in the form of a text file, sent from a website to your browser and stored on your computer or device. Cookies enable websites to recognize returning users and track browsing behavior. They work by assigning a unique identifier to the user, which has no significance outside the website that assigned it.
For more details about cookies and similar technologies, you can visit All About Cookies.
Cookies can remain stored on your computer or device for varying lengths of time. 'Session cookies' are temporary and last only as long as your browser session, disappearing automatically when you close your browser. 'Persistent cookies,' on the other hand, remain on your device after your browser is closed until their predefined expiration date, which is set by the entity that places them. These cookies help recognize your device when you reopen your browser and continue browsing.
Our Site uses both first-party cookies (those set directly by us) and third-party cookies, as described below. Additionally, we use pixel tags, often in conjunction with cookies, provided by third parties listed below. Pixel tags function similarly to cookies and may be embedded in website content or emails. They help track activity—for instance, identifying when content is displayed to you or when you interact with specific content or email messages. For simplicity, we include pixel tags and similar technologies under the term "cookies" in this Cookie Policy.
For more information on managing your preferences, please refer to the "Your Choices" section of this Cookie Policy.I've refined and polished the text for better clarity and professionalism.
How do we use cookies and other technologies
- To enable secure login on the Site.
- To understand how you use the Site, for example, which pages you visit and/or how long you stay on a page. This can also include monitoring how visitors interact with pages in order to identify and remedy performance and functionality issues.
- To ensure secure purchase transactions during your interactions on our Chamber Edit website.
- To deliver personalised recommendations to you. This includes showing you relevant content, events and Chamber Edit purchase offers.
- To deliver general or personalised marketing and service messages to you.
- Working with partners to deliver relevant advertising to you.
- Sending you email reminders to complete online purchases.
- Processing payments.
In order to fulfil these purposes, the types of personal data that the cookies will collect include:
- IP address
- Language and location settings
- Approximate location
- Demographic information
- Browser and device type
- Mobile operating system information
Types of cookies used
Cookies are usually small text files with ID tags stored on your device. Cookies are created when you use your browser to visit a website that uses cookies to keep track of your movements within the site, remember your registered login, preferences, and other customisation functions.
The website stores a corresponding file (with the same ID tag). This file can keep information on your movements within the site and any information you may have voluntarily given while visiting the website, such as your email address.
The types of Cookies used by our partners and us in connection with a Service can be classified into these categories: Necessary Cookies', 'Functionality Cookies', 'Analytics Cookies’, and ‘Advertising and Tracking Cookies'. We have set out below some further information about each category, purpose and duration of the Cookies' third parties and we set. You may disable Cookies at any time by using the Privacy Settings, which may affect how the Service functions.
Necessary Cookies:
Necessary Cookies enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility.
Functional Cookies:
Functional Cookies record information about your choices and allow us to tailor a Service to you.These Cookies mean that when you continue to use or come back to use a Service, we can provide you with our services as you have previously asked for them to be provided. For example, these Cookies allow us to show you when you are logged in and store your preferences, such as your language preferences.
Analytics Cookies:
Analytics Cookies analyse how our Service is accessed, used, or performed to provide you with a better user experience and maintain, operate, and continually improve a Service.
Similar to cookies are technologies known as “web beacons”, “pixels or “tags”. For the purposes of this Cookie Policy, we refer to all of these technologies as “cookies”.
These cookies allow us to:
- Better understand users of a Service so that we can improve how we present our content
- Test different design ideas for particular features
- Determine the number of unique users of a Service
- Improve a Service by measuring any errors that occur
- Conduct research and diagnostics to improve product offerings
Advertising and Targeting Cookies
Advertising and Targeting Cookies may be set through our Services by our advertising partners.
Those companies may use them to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites.
How to control or delete cookies
You have the right to and can control our use of cookies and other similar technologies at any time by using the Privacy Settings and/or, by adjusting the in-app settings. However, please note that if you choose to refuse Cookies you may not be able to use the full functionality of the Services.
General - Besides the above, please note that most browsers allow you to change your preferences for Cookies through their settings. These settings are typically found in the "options" or "preferences" menu.
To understand these settings, the following links may be helpful:
Cookie setting in Chrome
Cookie setting in Safari
Cookie setting in Firefox
Cookie setting in Internet Explorer
To find information relating to other browsers, visit the browser developer's website.
To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, visit the link below: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Changes to this Cookies Policy
We will update this Cookie Policy to reflect changes in our practices and services. When we post changes to this Cookie Policy, we will revise the "Last Updated" date at the top of this Cookie Policy.
Need more information?
If you want to learn more about cookies and their use on the Internet, you may find further useful information on AboutCookies, All About Cookies and Your Online Choices.
Cookies that have been set in past
If you have disabled one or more Cookies, we may still use information collected from cookies before your disabled preference is set; however, we will stop using the disabled cookie to collect any further information.
Contact us
If you wish to contact us about this Cookies Policy and the use of cookies in the Services, please contact us at privacy@chamberedit.com