Mark has adopted the following privacy policy as part of his
commitment to protect any personal information (”Personal Information”)
which you may provide to us through this website or by any other means.
Any change to this privacy policy will be posted on this website and will
become effective 5 days after posting. Please note that this privacy
policy does not apply to other websites linked through this website.
Personal information which you choose to provide to other websites will be
subject to the privacy policies of those websites.
1. We will not use or disclose your personal information unless you have
given your permission, except for the following purposes:
1.1 to assess, operate and improve this website and the services
provided through it;
1.2 to keep you informed about us and our services about this website;
1.3 if we are required to disclose such Personal Information by any
applicable law, regulation or legal process.
2. We will not sell, trade or rent your Personal Information to others
unless you have given your permission. With your permission, we will only
share your Personal Information with carefully chosen, reputable and
trustworthy third parties. We will follow the relevant legal requirements
and use all reasonable precautions to ensure that only responsible third
parties see your Personal Information. However, we are not responsible for
any breach of security or act or omission of third parties who receive the
Personal Information.
3. Your Personal Information may be used, transferred to or stored in
countries outside your own. This privacy policy will apply to such
Personal Information whether or not required under the laws of each
country.
4. In addition to the use of your Personal Information as described above,
we may also gather anonymous information which may be used by us or shared
with third parties. This is information which does not identify you, but
which may be helpful for marketing purposes or for improving this website
or the services provided through it.
5. This website may, from time to time, use Cookies. Cookies are pieces of
information that a website transfers to your computer’s hard disk for
record keeping purposes and they can make the World Wide Web more useful
by storing information about your preferences on a particular site. The
use of Cookies is normal practice in the industry and many major websites
use them to provide useful features for their customers. Cookies do not
personally identify users but they do identify a user’s computer. Most
browsers are initially set to accept Cookies. If you prefer, you can set
your Internet browser to refuse Cookies.
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