Your Personal Data
Zebedee Shoes will use all reasonable endeavours to ensure that the user's
privacy is protected.
Statistics
Zebedee Shoes may provide aggregate statistics about customers, sales, traffic
patterns and related site information to reputable third party vendors but
these will not include any personally identifying information.
Monitoring of Users
Zebedee Shoes may monitor user traffic on an aggregate basis in order to help
it develop and improve the website for the benefit of all users.
Security
Users are advised that the Internet is not a fully secure medium. Zebedee Shoes
will use reasonable endeavours to keep user information confidential and store it
on a secure server which is password protected. Zebedee Shoes will not sell or
pass user information on to any third parties.
Transmission of data outside the EU
Because the Internet infrastructure is global and it is not possible to predict
the routes that information sent over the Internet will take, the information
the user provides may be transferred temporarily via a route which takes it
outside the European Economic Area as it passes between the user and the
Corporation. By submitting your information you consent to this transfer.
Disclosure
Zebedee Shoes may disclose personal information if required to do so by Law or
in good faith believes it is required to do so by any order of the Courts or
other competent body or agency or may do so to protect or defend the rights or
property of the Corporation or to protect the personal safety of the user's
employees or the public at large.
Links
Zebedee Shoes website has links to other websites which will have different
privacy trading and use policies and conditions and the user should familiarise
himself with the same.
Data protection
Zebedee Shoes uses all reasonable endeavours to comply with the Data Protection
Act 1998 and the following principles:
1. Personal data should be processed fairly and lawfully. This means that
individuals should not be deceived or misled into supplying information
2. Data should only be obtained for a specified purpose and should not be used
for any other purpose
3. Personal data should be adequate relevant and not excessive in relation to
its purpose
4. Personal data should be accurate and up to date where necessary
5. Personal data should not be kept longer than is needed for its intended
purpose
6. Personal data should be processed in accordance with the rights of the
individual which the information concerns
7. Appropriate measures should be taken against unlawful processing or
destruction of records Computer systems should have back up facilities and
security provisions
8. Personal data should not be transferred outside the European Economic Area
(the EU states plus Liechtenstein Iceland and Norway)
For more information on the Data Protection Act, you can call (UK) 01625 545
700 or visit the Information Commissioner's website at www.infromationcommissioner.gov.uk