In an effort to protect our clients' and site visitors privacy and rights, ITsold Webmasters has established a Privacy Policy which explains what information we gather on visitors and what we do with information that we gather.
This Privacy Policy governs the manner in which ITsold Webmasters collects, uses, maintains and discloses information collected from users of this Web site (each, a "User").
Users' privacy is very important to ITsold Webmasters. We are committed to safeguarding the information Users entrust to ITsold Webmasters.
ITsold Webmasters collects personally identifiable information from Users through online forms for ordering products and services. We may also collect information about how Users use our Web site, for example, by tracking the number of unique views received by the pages of the Web site or the domains from which Users originate. We use "cookies" to track how Users use our Web site.
ITsold Webmasters may use personally identifiable information collected through our Web site to contact Users regarding products and services offered by ITsold Webmasters and its trusted affiliates, independent contractors and business partners, and otherwise to enhance Users' experience with ITsold Webmasters and such affiliates, independent contractors and business partners. At no time will ITsold Webmasters's database of users ever be sold to any entity for the purpose of marketing or mailing lists. Personal information will not be sold or otherwise transferred to our business partners without your prior consent, except that we will disclose the information we collect to third parties when, in our good faith judgment, we are obligated to do so under applicable laws.
Under the Companies Act, we will comply using the data provided by you. If no individual trading address or name has been supplied, we will use this data to ensure you comply with the Act unless otherwise stated. Below are the LEGAL requirements that we must obey when acting as your agent.
Companies Act 2006 and Business Names Act 1985
Every UK company should list on its website:
Sole traders and partnerships who carry on a business in the UK under a business name (very roughly, not the names of the trader/partners) must also make certain website disclosures:
It ois your responsiblity to notify us if this information is incorrect and you must inform us of any changes, in writing for us to take action on your behalf.