Website Use

The Scope of Permitted/Prohibited Use

The material on the Practice’s Website is subject to copyright protection unless otherwise indicated. The copyright protected material (not including the Practice Logo) may be reproduced with the permission of the Practice, provided it is reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context.

Copyright

Different copyright restrictions apply to individual documents on the Practice’s Web Site, Including but not restricted to the Practice Copyright material. Unless otherwise stated, the following copyright statement applies to documents found on this site. You must ask permission to reproduce The Practice copyright protected material.

Acknowledgment

The Practice has made every reasonable effort to locate, and acknowledge copyright owners and wishes to be informed by any copyright owners who are not properly identified and acknowledged on this website so that we may make any necessary corrections.

Disclaimer

Every effort is made to ensure that the information provided on the Practice’s Website is accurate and up to date, but no legal responsibility is accepted for any errors, omissions or misleading statements.
The Practice shall not be liable for any losses or damages (including without limitation consequential loss or damage) whatsoever from the use of, or reliance on, the information in its website, or from the use of the Internet generally.

Linking to external websites

Linking to an external party from this the Practice’s website is allowed if, and only if, they provide added value and are in line with our overall business objectives. Any links to other Web sites does not constitute an endorsement or an approval by the Practice of any products, services, policies or opinions of the organisation or individual.
This does not assume any responsibility whatsoever for the content or functionality of any external websites which are not operated or controlled by the Practice

Privacy Statement

This privacy statement sets out how the Practice complies with the Data Protection Act, 1998.
This applies to the entire website. The Practice is committed to respecting your privacy. We have structured the website so that, in general, users can visit us without identifying themselves or revealing any personal information. Once the user chooses to provide us with any information by which they can be identified, they can be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this privacy statement.

We may require that users supply personal information, including e-mail address prior to registering with this website or receiving other specific corporate and information materials or submitting an enquiry to us. We may also ask users to provide us with additional contact information, in order to provide them with additional site functionality and further correspondence about our products and services. Some pages use cookies, a data analysis technique. An explanation of what cookies are can be found below. We require this information to understand user’s needs and provide them with a better service, and in particular for the following reasons.

Internal record keeping.

We may use the information to improve our products and services. Our representatives may follow up, either by e-mail, phone or mail, as part of our customer care procedures. We may periodically send promotional information about new products, or other information which we think users may find interesting using the contact details which they have provided either by registering as a user on this site or by requesting information from the Practice. From time to time, we may also use your information to contact users for market research purposes. We may contact users by e-mail, phone or mail. We will not sell, distribute or lease personal information to third parties.

Cookies

Cookies are small amounts of information which the Practice stores on the website user’s computer. Unless the user has indicated their objection when disclosing their details to us, the Practice’s system will issue cookies to the user’s computer when they log on to the site. Cookies make it easier for the user to log on to and use the site during future visits. They also allow the Practice to monitor website traffic and to personalise the content of the site for the user. The user may set up their computer to reject cookies, although, in that case, the user may not be able to use certain features on the Practice website.

Access Restriction
The Practice reserves the right to deny at its sole discretion any user access to this website or any portion thereof without notice.

Hyperlinking to our site
The user does not have to ask permission to create a link to pages hosted on this site. The Practice does not object to the user linking directly to the information that is hosted on this site. However, the Practice does not permit our pages to be loaded into any other site.