Who we are
Secretcavemen
Our website address is: www.secretcavemen.com.
What personal data we collect and why we collect it
Comments
The Secret Cavemen website does not automatically capture or store personal information about you.
When visitors leave comments on the site we collect the data shown in the comments form, and also the visitor’s IP address and browser user agent string to help spam detection.
An anonymised string created from your email address (also called a hash) may be provided to the Gravatar service to see if you are using it. The Gravatar service privacy policy is available here: https://automattic.com/privacy/. After approval of your comment, your profile picture is visible to the public in the context of your comment.
Media
If you upload images to the website, you should avoid uploading images with embedded location data (EXIF GPS) included. Visitors to the website can download and extract any location data from images on the website.
Contact forms
If you complete any electronic feedback or ask us to call or email you back on this website, the information we may ask for is your:
· Name
· Email address
· Telephone or fax number
· Other details you provide that identify you as an individual
· What you require help with.
This information may be processed by our Secret Cavemen Advisers in order to respond to your feedback, any queries or other matters which you have raised and to help the Secret Cavemen improve this website.
If you have asked us to call or email you back, your details will be passed on to our telephone operator so they can contact you.
When you submit forms on the website, the information is sent securely between you and the Secret Cavemen.
If you request advice via email, you should be aware that internet email is not a secure medium, as messages can be intercepted and read by someone else. We cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions, or for incomplete or misleading information that we may have received from you.
The Secret Cavemen may occasionally use anonymously feedback to publicise this website. We may also contact you to seek feedback on the service we offer. e-newsletters and email alerts.
If you have signed up to our email newsletter or have linked to our website the personal information we hold is your:
· Name
· Organisation name and type
· Email address.
We will also occasionally email organisations with links to our website to inform them of changes to our site – for example, if we have moved a page that may affect links on their website.
If you don’t want to receive any further emails, please click the unsubscribe link on the email.
Emailing For Advice
Internet email is not a secure medium, as messages can be intercepted and read by someone else. Please bear this in mind when deciding whether to send information by email. Postal Address Secret Cavemen is available in ‘Contact Us ‘ page.
The Secret Cavemen reserves the right to monitor, record and retain any incoming and outgoing emails for security reasons and for monitoring internal compliance with the Secret Cavemen policy on staff use. Email monitoring and/or blocking software may be used and email content may be read. You have a responsibility to ensure laws are not broken when writing or forwarding emails and their contents. No contracts can be entered into on our behalf by email.
Cookies
We are committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. We aim to be as open and transparent as possible around the information we collect when you visit our websites, mobile sites or mobile apps, including through the use of “cookies”.
This policy explains what cookies are and how we use them. It also explains the different types of cookies we use, and how you can change or delete them.
We hope that this policy helps you understand, and feel more confident about, our use of cookies. If you have any further queries, please contact us on Contact Us.
What is a cookie?
1.1. Cookies are small text files they are stored by your browser onto your computer or mobile device. A cookie allows your preferences or actions across a site (or across different sites) to be remembered on subsequent visits. Cookies are widely used in order to make websites work or work in a better, more efficient way. They can do this because websites can read and write these files, enabling them to recognise you and remember important information that will make your use of a website more convenient (eg by remembering your user preferences).
1.2. Most web browsers automatically accept cookies, but if you do not want information collected this way, there is a simple procedure in most browsers that allows you to deny or accept the cookies feature (please read section 5 below for more details about how to do this).
2. Cookie categorisation
To help you understand cookies, we have classified each cookie as one of the following:
(a) required cookie;
(b) analytics cookie;
(d) targeting or advertising cookie.
2.1. Required cookie
These cookies are essential to a website in order to provide necessary functionality, such as remembering your consent preferences. Without required cookies, certain services on a website may not be made possible and a website may not perform as smoothly as it should.
2.2. Analytics cookie
Analytics cookies collect information about the use of a website and help to improve the way a website works. For example, analytics cookies may help us understand which pages are the most popular. Analytics cookies do not collect information that identifies a user personally and all information that is collected by these cookies is aggregated and anonymous.
2.4. Targeting cookie or advertising cookie
Targeting cookies or advertising cookies are used to deliver adverts which are more relevant to you and your interests, or to limit the number of times you see the same advert on a website. These types of cookies are also used to help measure the effectiveness of an adverting campaign. These cookies may be used to remember what you have looked at on a website.
Please note that third parties may also store targeting or advertising cookies on our website and please see section 4 for more information.
3. How do I consent to use of cookies on this website?
3.1. Accepting strictly necessary cookies and performance cookies is a condition of using our website. If you reject these types of cookies then we cannot predict how our website will perform when you visit it.
3.2. You can control the use of functionality cookies, targeting cookies or advertising cookies. We explain how you can manage the different cookies we use on our website at section 5. If you prevent the use of these types of cookies then this may interrupt some services on our website.
4. Third parties cookies
4.1. In some cases, we may use third parties to manage our cookies but we do not allow any third party to use these cookies other than for the types of purpose listed in this policy.
4.2. Third party advertisers and other organisations may also use their own cookies or other technologies to collect information about the content of our website and/or the advertisements you have clicked on. This information may be used by them to serve advertisements which they believe are most likely to be of interest to you based on content you have viewed. Third party advertisers may also use this information to measure the effectiveness of their advertisements.
4.3. We do not have access or control over the cookies placed on our website by third parties and use of their cookies is subject to their own privacy policies.
4.4. Cookies placed by third parties may serve different purposes. They may be strictly necessary, performance, functionality, targeting or advertising cookies. For more information on these different types of cookies and what they do, please see section 2
5. Managing cookies
5.1. You can control which cookies you get and which you keep on your device. Unless you have adjusted your browser settings so that it will refuse our cookies, our system will issue cookies when you visit our website.
5.2. Many web browsers can be set up to ask for your prior consent before an individual cookie is set on your device. This will give you control over your cookies but naturally may interfere with your browsing experience ie if you have to accept each cookie on our website (and on other websites you visit).
5.3. You may refuse to accept our cookies on your device at any time by activating the setting on your browser which allows you to refuse cookies. We have included links below to direct you to the pages of the main web browsers sites which provide details about changing your browser settings. For information on how to control cookies on web browsers which are not included below or on other devices which you use to view our website (such as on mobile phones and other mobile devices) please refer to your user manual.
5.4. Please note that by deleting cookies or disabling future cookies you may be unable to access certain areas or features of our website and it will mean that settings such as your stored username and password may have to be reset. If you adjust your cookie settings this will also affect the other websites you visit.
5.5. All of the major browsers offer tips and guidance for managing the cookies available on your browser including: Cookie settings in Internet Explorer
Cookie settings in Internet Explorer
Cookie settings in Firefox
Cookie settings in Chrome
Cookie settings in Safari for iOS
5.6. There are also lots of different third party browser plug ins and extensions available which you can download to make it easier to see and control your cookies. We have included a list of examples of these for the main browsers below
6. Where can I get more information about cookies?
6.1. You can find out more information about internet advertising by visiting the following information websites:
www.allaboutcookies.org
www.yourchoicesonline.eu
www.networkadvertising.org
6.2. Some of these sites enable you to opt out of online behavioural advertising and other tracking cookies ( i.e. in addition to the control settings on your browser as set out in section 5).
Legal information and how to contact us.
Under the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) we have to say who the ‘controller’ is for services provided through our sites. The controller is the administrator of our website –www.secretcavemen.com. If you would like to exercise your data subject rights or have any questions about this Privacy Policy, please address your request to the ‘admin Team’ at the email address; adminteam@secretcavemen.com
Terms and conditions
Using this website
This Secret Cavemen website is maintained by the Secret Cavemen for your personal viewing and use. Your access and use of this website means you accept these terms and conditions.
Disclaimer
We (the Secret Cavemen ) take reasonable steps to ensure that the information on this website is accurate. Please note that the information is provided as a guide only.
No responsibility is accepted by or on behalf of the Secret Cavemen for any error, omission, or misleading statement on this website or on any website to which its pages connect.
No mention of any organisation, company or individual, whether on this website or on other websites to which its pages are linked, implies any approval or warranty as to the standing or capability of any such organisation, company or individual on the part of the Secret Cavemen.
Copyright and database rights.
Information included on this website is subject to copyright and/or database rights, which belong to the Secret Cavemen . This information may be reproduced free of charge without formal permission for personal or in-house use provided it is reproduced accurately and not used in a misleading context.
The permission to reproduce Secret Cavemen -owned copyright or database right-protected material does not extend to any information on this website that is identified as the copyright or database right of a third party.
Authorisation to reproduce such material must be obtained from the copyright or database right owner concerned.
Trade marks and logos.
The names, images and logos identifying Secret Cavemen are proprietary marks of the Secret Cavemen or its licensors.
Before copying or using the Secret Cavemen ’s logos or any third party logos accessed via this website you must get the approval of the relevant trade mark or copyright owner.
Virus protection
The Secret Cavemen makes every effort to check and test material at all stages of production. It is always wise for you to run an anti-virus program on all material downloaded from the Internet. We cannot accept responsibility for any loss, disruption or damage to your data or your computer system which may occur whilst using material derived from this website.
Law and jurisdiction
These terms and conditions are governed by and should be construed in accordance with the laws of England and Wales. Any dispute arising under these terms and conditions will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.