Online Privacy Policy

This privacy statement applies to art71 within the UK. This statement applies to all users and clients from any part of the world.

  • If you visit the art71 site and other sites fully owned and operated by art71, no personal information is stored about you although we may analyse data such as the type of connection you use and the settings of your computer. However, this data can not uniquely identify you although it may identify the company or Internet Service Provider you use to access the Web.
  • If you choose to contact us through the website we will treat any information you supply with the upmost confidence. We do not request personal information and only ask for contact information so we may answer your specific query.
  • Our sites do use cookies to allow us to recognise you in the future should you visit our site. However, if you have chosen to disable cookies then our websites are still fully usable.
  • Our sites may link to sites (including our own client sites) for which this privacy statement does not apply. No warranty is made to these other sites operating a similar privacy statement. This may include our own clients. We are not directly responsible for our clients' treatment of personal data although we encourage similar practices to our own.
  • If we contact you as a result of your visit, we will ensure that such contact is of a highly professional nature and within the expectations of your actual enquiry. Should you choose so, you may ask us to remove the contact details we have received and you may ask us to refrain from contacting you again in the future.
  • At no time will your details be passed to any third party except where both art71 and you have agreed that such data may be passed to a third party.
  • Once you have become a client of art71 some of your contact details may be published on your website or may be in the public domain due to, for example, the registration of domains. art71 may also keep on a computer or web-based system sufficient contact details to allow us to re-register domains and to keep you informed of your account. We will always try to keep you aware of the implications of publishing your contact details to the web and will, within our powers, protect you from unsolicited contact. However, once published to the web, art71 consider there to be a joint responsibility between a client and ourselves to protect this contact data.

If you have any questions regarding this statement or you do not feel that your concerns have been fully addressed, please direct your queries to Mike Slater at art71 through the contact page. Please refer back to this page for our latest privacy policy.