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Obbard's commitment to privacy
Obbard Limited is committed to protecting the privacy of those using our
site and the confidentiality of the personal information with which our
subscribers provide us.
Data Protection Act 1998
We are registered under the Data Protection Act 1998, and comply with the
Act in all our dealings with your personal data.
Your personal Information is safe with us
Obbard Limited will never sell personal information or share personal
information with third parties unrelated to it. At Obbard, we use the
information we collect to serve our clients in the following ways:
- If you become a subscriber to Obbard or a user of other Obbard
services, your name, email address, postal address and other information
on the registration form are kept by us and used to keep you updated and
to send you the Obbard newsletter.
- We may also use your contact information to let you know about
enhancements to the site and your registration entitlements. If you
would rather not receive this information, please inform us by email at:
privacy@obbard.co.uk
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information for the site, but we will not collect any information about
you except that required for system administration of the Web server
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Further information
For further information on data protection and privacy, contact: The Data
Protection Manager, Obbard Limited, 81 Cromwell Road, London, SW7 5BW
Telephone +44 (0)20 7349 8920, Facsimile +44 (0)20 7373 0003
Email: privacy@obbard.co.uk
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