Confidentiality and Privacy Statement Body Exchange is committed to safeguarding the privacy of our users while providing the highest possible quality of service. We will only use the information that we collect about you lawfully (in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998) and according to the Which? Web Trader Code of Practice. If you have any requests concerning your personal information or any queries with regard to these practices please contact Adam Williams, who is responsible for security on the site, on 0845 644 3945 or e-mail us at security@bodyexchange.co.uk. Information Collected We collect the information you supply to us through enquiry and shopping basket checkout forms, and every time you e-mail us. We also collect information automatically about your visit to our site. The information obtained in this way, which includes browsing patterns, is only used in aggregate form, and as such cannot be used to identify you. Additional voluntary information, including demographic data, is collected via the ad hoc competitions, which require registration on a contact page. This aggregate information is used to: build up marketing profiles aid strategic development audit usage of the site Use of personal information We process personal information collected via Body Exchange for the purposes of: providing the best possible service processing any orders you may have made conducting market research surveys running competitions providing you with information about products and services we offer If you do not wish to receive information about our products, services or special offers, please e-mail us at nothanks@bodyexchange.co.uk Disclosures We will not pass your information to any third parties, except as required for order processing. If you have any queries about our Privacy Statement you should contact us by ringing 0845 644 3945 or e-mail security@bodyexchange.co.uk Body Exchange is committed to upholding the eight Data Protection Principles of good information handling practice. Law Applicable These conditions shall be governed and construed in accordance with the laws of England and all disputes arising in connection therewith shall be submitted to the jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales. |