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At Microdata, we understand and respect your concern about the privacy of any information you supply while at our site. We believe that knowledge is the key to monitoring and protecting how your information is used on the Internet. Please be aware that the Microdata site may, on occasion, contain links to other sites. These sites will not be covered by the SIUK Privacy Policy and you should check the individual site's own privacy policies.
Microdata has a number of technological and operational security functions in place to protect the confidentiality of personal information
to the maximum extent possible under current technological constraint.
SIUK does not lend, rent or sell e-mail lists. We may send you e-mails to notify you about future events, news items, offers, updates, features or information which we feel may be of interest to you; this will be sent to the e-mail address which you have provided. If you no longer wish to receive this information or you wish to have your e-mail address removed from our databases you may follow this link; remove me, or call +44 (0)23 80 111 380 and your details will be deleted from our database. Cookies When you visit this site, your computer may be sent a "cookie," a small file that resides on your computer's hard drive. Cookies allow Microdata to make its web site more useful to you by recognising your preferences. Cookies do not identify an Internet user, although they do identify a user's computer. You can set your browser's option not to accept cookies, however if you do, you may not be able to access all of the features of the Microdata site. Interactive Presentations All information input during any interactive participation with any presentation on this site is not stored. It is used once to pass information to you during the interactive process to demonstrate aspects of the functionality of Microdata's solutions and then destroyed. |
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