privacy


We want you to get the most out of our Union Jack Supplies site and to trust that we make every effort to protect your confidentiality. Personal information is either requested or required in some areas of the Union Jack Supplies.co.uk site, to verify your identity and ensure that your order is processed and dispatched with the minimum of delay. The amount and type of information received depends on how you use our site. The information may be stored and used in order to enhance the service that we provide. Please take a minute to read our privacy statement.

Normal Web site Usage
You can visit the Union Jack Supplies Web Site without leaving any personally identifiable information The only data we collect and store during normal website usage is typical web server log data. Examples of this type of data are: the name of your Internet service provider, the site that referred you to us, any pages you request, and the time and date of those requests, etc. We use this information to generate statistics and measure site activity. This information may be shared with other third parties, working with us to improve the services of Union Jack Supplies or this website.

Collection of Personally Identifiable Information
There are instances where Union Jack Supplies.co.uk requests personally identifiable information to provide site visitors with a service. This information, such as name, mailing address, e-mail address, and type of request, is collected and stored in a manner appropriate to the nature of the request, as determined by Union Jack Supplies, to fulfil your needs. As previously stated Union Jack Supplies will use personal information only to improve the service we provide. However, it is never provided or sold to any other company for that company’s independent use.

What are cookies?
A “cookie” is a small line of text that is stored within your browser when you visit a cookie-enabled web site. As you browse the Web, cookie-enabled sites will send cookies to your browser, along with pages. Your browser probably has options that will let you control whether the browser accepts cookies, rejects cookies, or notifies you each time a cookie is sent to you. If your browser is set to reject cookies, cookie-enabled web sites will not recognise you when you return. This provides you with anonymity, but it means that the pages you visit will take longer to load. It is also less secure than using cookies, because all of your specific data must be sent to the web site each time you view a page. Accepting cookies means your private data can stay at the Web server, and the only information transmitted over the Internet is your ID cookie. If your browser is set to accept cookies, any cookies that are sent to your browser are stored in your computer for a period of time. There are a few different types of cookies. A “session” cookie is stored only in your computer’s working memory (RAM) and only lasts for your browsing session. When you close all of your browser’s windows, or when you shut down your computer, the session cookie disappears forever. A “permanent” cookie is stored on your computer’s hard drive until a specified date, which could be tomorrow, next week, or 10 years from now. Permanent cookies stay on your computer until either a) they expire, b) they are overwritten with newer cookies, c) you manually remove them.

E-mail Containing Personal Information
Web site users may decide to send Union Jack Supplies personally identifying information via e-mail. We will use this information for the purpose identified in the e-mail message and to enhance our understanding of your requirements in order to improve our services to you.