Privacy Policy

Touchpaper is sensitive to the privacy of those who visit this Web site and we are committed to respecting your online privacy. We recognize the need for appropriate protection and management of any personal information that is provided to us via this Web site.

This Web site is owned and controlled by Touchpaper, Dukes Court, Woking, GU21 5RT, England. By accessing this Web site, you acknowledge the terms and conditions set forth herein. We reserve the right to change these policies from time to time, without notice and at our sole discretion, but we will not use or share any personally identifiable information provided to us prior to any such change in ways other than the ones described herein without first letting you know and offering you a choice to withhold your permission for such intended use.

Online privacy is a constantly evolving landscape and we plan to take all reasonable efforts to maintain up-to-date and effective online privacy standards and practices. For your convenience you can reach this page from every page of our Web site and you may also contact us at intouch@touchpaper.com with any questions or concerns that you may have.

Sometimes, however, we do need information to provide services that you request, and Touchpaper has established this Online Privacy Policy so that you can understand what information we collect, and the care with which we intend to treat the Personal Information that you provide.

1. What personally identifiable information do we collect from you?

Personal Information means any information that may be used to identify an individual, including, but not limited to, a first and last name, an address, a company name, a telephone number, an email address or other contact information. We collect Personal Information from our users at several different points on this Web site.

In general, you can visit the Touchpaper Web site without telling us who you are or revealing any Personal Information about yourself. Sometimes, however, we will require or request you to provide Personal Information. Generally this information is requested when you are asked for one or more of the following: 1) to register before downloading something; 2) registering for attendance to an event, demo; 3) filling out a sales information request or contact form; 4) during correspondence with us and 5) any other such activities as we deem appropriate. Occasionally, we may use this information when we notify you about important changes to our Web site.

You make the decision whether to proceed with any activity that requests Personal Information. If you do not wish to provide the requested information, you may not be able to complete the applicable transaction.

2. How does Touchpaper collect information and how will we use such information?

Touchpaper is the owner of the information collected on this Web site. We will not sell, share, trade or rent this information to others. We collect information from several points on this Web site.

When we capture information about your session or about you, we may use it for research or to improve our Web site and the services we offer you. We will ask you if you want us to use the information you provide to continue contact with you. The mediums in which we may contact you include but are not limited to email, telephone, or postal mail

When requesting a download, we ask you to first complete the download form, including contact information such as name, email address, and telephone number. This contact information is also used if we have trouble processing your request.

If you choose to provide us with your Personal Information on our Web site, we may transfer that information within Touchpaper.

3. What are cookies and how does Touchpaper use them?

Some of our Web pages utilize "cookies" and other tracking technologies. "Cookies" are small text files placed on your computer's hard drive that are read by the server that placed them. Cookies are unable to execute any code or virus and cannot take any additional information from your hard drive. These cookies allow our Web site to recognize you when you revisit the site, and are able to remember certain information about you, such as your preferences in the site and the type of content you find of interest so that we can better serve you with more tailored information when you return to our site.

Most browsers allow you to control cookies, including whether or not to accept them and how to remove them. Generally, you can set your browser to notify you when you are sent a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether or not to accept it. If you choose to erase or block your cookies, you will need to re-enter your original information in order to gain access to certain parts of our Web site.

Tracking technologies may record information such as Internet domain and host names; Internet protocol (IP) addresses; browser software and operating system types; clickstream patterns; and dates and times that our site is accessed. Our use of cookies and other tracking technologies allows us to improve our Web site and your Web experience. We may also analyze information that does not contain personal details for trends and statistics

4. Links to other Web sites and Third Parties.

This Web site may contain links to other sites on the Internet, which are owned and operated by our partners, customers and other third parties. We do not always review these Web sites and we have no control over such external sites, do not endorse any external sites and are not responsible or liable for any content, advertising, products, or other materials that may appear on or may be available on, from or through any such external site. We encourage our users to be aware that when they leave our site or click on a link to another site from our site, that they should read the privacy statements of each and every Web site that collects personally identifiable information. We are not responsible for the privacy practices of such other sites or any other Web sites that are linked to our site that may collect personally identifiable information about you. The data collection practices of those Web sites are not covered by Touchpaper Privacy Policy.

5. What security precautions are in place to protect the loss, misuse, or alteration of your information?

To protect the privacy of any Personal Information you may have provided, we employ a number of industry-recognized controls including physical access controls, Internet firewalls, intrusion detection, and network monitoring. Additionally, only authorized administrators and staff have access to systems containing such information. Backup data are securely stored and not shared with third parties.

If you have any comments or questions regarding our Online Privacy Policy, please contact us at intouch@touchpaper.com. Although we cannot guarantee privacy perfection, we will address any issue to the best of our abilities as soon as possible.

6. Your Consent.

By using the Touchpaper Web site, you consent to the terms of our Online Privacy Policy regarding the use and processing of Personal Information and any other terms that may be set forth on our Web site where Touchpaper collects Personal Information.

7. Copyright

All contents of this web site are copyright and “All rights”; reserved. You may not reproduce, copy or redistribute the design or layout of the Touchpaper web site or individual elements of the web site design without the express written permission of Touchpaper.

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