Privacy Policy | Foot Clinic Wales

Privacy Policy

Foot Clinic Wales is committed to protecting your security and privacy. Through our policy, we will explain how we do this.

Collecting Information

The process by which we collect email address is opt in service for our clients and we collect only those addresses that you are comfortable in providing. We ensure the best standards of practice in protecting the information collected from you through our website. We, at Foot Clinic Wales assure you that confidentiality and privacy are given the highest priority. All the information that we collect and use are held in strict compliance with our privacy policy. We employ the latest technologies to make sure that your information is kept secured with us.

Using Information

At Foot Clinic Wales we treat security of information extremely seriously. We protect the information held by the use of high technology and security policies. We never share your personal information with third parties. We use your information to understand how our website and services are being used with the intent to improve our site and services. In some cases we send you information regarding our products, services and treatment packages that we think might interest you. However, you will be sent any information only when you have permitted initially.


How information may be collected
The Company may collect information from you in several different areas on the Website, including but not limited to those described below:

1. Google Analytics
The Website uses Google Analytics for information gathering purposes. Google Analytics collects information anonymously, and reports Website trends without identifying individual visitors.

2. Cookies
As with many websites, the Website uses a technology called "cookies." A cookie is a collection of information that gets stored on the hard drive of your computer when browsing the Internet. These small bits of code automatically identify your browser to the Website whenever your computer is used to visit the Website. Cookies also let the Company know how many people visit the Website and where visitors go on the Website. In addition, cookies can let the Company know non-personally identifiable information, like how many times a user has been on certain pages. By tracking how and when you use the Website, cookies help the Company determine which areas are popular and which are not. Many improvements and updates to the Website are based on data obtained from cookies. If you do not want information collected through the use of cookies, your browser should contain an option that allows you to disable or delete cookie data at any time.

3. Web Beacons and Other Tracking Technology
The Website may use a variety of technical methods for tracking purposes, including Web beacons. Web beacons are small pieces of data that are embedded in images on the pages of web sites. We also use these technical methods to analyze the traffic patterns on the Website, such as the frequency with which the Company users visit various parts of the Website. These technical methods may involve the transmission of information either directly to the Company or to another party authorized by the Company to collect information on the Company behalf.

4. IP Addresses and Click-Stream Data
The Company may collect IP addresses and/or click-stream data. An IP address is a number associated with the service through which you access the Internet, like your ISP (Internet service provider), your company, or your university. Standing alone, your IP address is not personally identifiable. At times, the Company also uses IP addresses for purposes of system administration and to report aggregate information, for example regarding the frequency with which the Company guests visit various parts of the Website. The Company may combine this information with personally identifiable information the Company obtain from you directly on the Website.
Click-stream data is information collected by the Company computers when you request pages from the Website. Click-stream data may include such information as the page served, the time, the source of the request, the type of browser making the request, the preceding page view and other such non-personal information. When analyzed, this data helps the Company analyze how visitors arrive at the Website, what type of content is most popular, what type of visitors in the aggregate are interested in particular kinds of content and advertising, and the like.