Privacy Policy
This privacy policy sets out how we use and protect any information that you give us when you use this website.
We are committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected. Should we ask you to provide certain information by which you can be identified when using this website, then you can be assured that it will only be used in accordance with this privacy statement.
From time to time we may change this policy by updating this page. You should regularly check this page to ensure that you are happy with any changes.
WHAT WE COLLECT
We may collect the following information:
- Name
- Contact information including email address and telephone.
WHAT WE DO WITH THE INFORMATION WE GATHER
We require this information for the following reasons:
- To improve our products and services
- To properly respond to your enquiries
- To show your name alongside a comment on our testimonials page
- To show your name alongside a comment on our blog pages
- Internal record keeping
SECURITY
We are committed to ensuring that your information is secure. In order to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure we have put in place suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect online.
LINKS TO OTHER WEBSITES
Our website may contain links to other websites of interest. However, once you have used these links to leave our site, you should note that we do not have any control over that other website. Therefore, we cannot be responsible for the protection and privacy of any information which you provide whilst visiting such sites and such sites are not governed by this privacy statement. You should exercise caution and look at the privacy statement applicable to the website in question.
CONTROLLING YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
We will not sell, distribute or lease your personal information to third parties unless we have your permission or are required by law to do so. You may request details of personal information which we hold about you. If you would like a copy of the information held on you please email your request to transport@movingmotorcycles.co.uk.
If you believe that any information we are holding on you is incorrect or incomplete, please contact us as soon as possible. We will then promptly correct any information found to be incorrect.
Cookies Used By Our Website
We use the following cookies on our website;
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- user_cookie_consent
Our aim is to improve our website usability and user experience. We are a small company, doing the best we can to respect your personal data. As such we use a bare minimum of cookies to run traffic to our website and provide quotations upon request, (we actually use less than ten cookies, unlike some websites that use around five hundred different vendors.) Should you require to block any cookies this website called All About Cookies has easy instructions on the page we just linked. Should you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact our data protection lead Giles Ernsting on info@movingmotorcycles.co.uk and we will do our level best to help. Please enjoy our website
Cookie Explanations in Detail
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Google Analytics to assign and record an identifiable random code so we can see which pages you visit and in what order. This helps us discover mistakes or poor content in our website.. Usage Statistics Life period of the cookie: 1 minuteThis is how long the cookie is set to 'live' for on your device. After this period of time the cookie is set to 'expire' which means subsequent visits will initiate a brand new cookie.
The data type that is recorded: a user identification stringAs it is randomly generated and bears no resemblance to your actual personal data like name or email address this is considered indirect personal data.
_gid , _ga & _ga_72CC7TQ0V0
As above. (These cookies are ALSO used for Google Analytics.) _gid is used to count page views according to this reference...
YouTube Cookies
We didn't actually place these, but when you add a YouTube video to your website via. a Youtube Embed... it makes a window through to its own website YouTube.com called an iFrame through which it places its own cookies. These are;
CONSENT
2 years lifetime, placed by youtube.com YouTube, Google LLC
Advertising Cookie − This Cookie stores a user's acceptance of YouTube's 'privacy review' notice that flashes up the first time you visit YouTube. If you were to open an Incognito Window in Chrome you would see it come up, (because a new incognito session, provided you don't keep any other incognito tabs open, will always ditch all cookies when the last tab is closed)
VISITOR_INFO1_LIVE
240 days lifetime, placed by youtube.com YouTube, Google LLC Advertising −
Youtube sets this cookie to store some of your choices when it comes to YouTube videos that are embedded into web pages. Things like whether you are on an older or newer version of their facade or interface... so you have a consistent experience.
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This is a "Session Cookie" and expires accordingly , placed by youtube.com YouTube, Google LLC Advertising −
By assigning a unique text blob to each user, the YouTube servers keep a tally of which videos you have watched... even how far into each video you stuck with it or where you skipped to another video. From this they can make fairly accurate assumptions about your interests.
We use Google Advertising, primarily for Search Advertising. It is very expensive when compared to the "cost-per-click" prices of Display Advertising with so called "banner ads" or similar visual ads like you see on Facebook. But it is our belief that it is less obtrusive for us to be showing our ad at the moment the user is searching for our vehicle transportation services. We hope you agree!! As it is so expensive, (costing us in the region of two pounds to land a visitor on our website, from the second they click on our search advert,) Google recommends we place cookies on our website so that we can track and measure what is referred to as 'conversions'. Really we are just recording when a website visitor actually fills out a quote request form or visits our contact page, because THESE visitors are more likely to actually be interested in vehicle transportation services Google uses cookies for advertising, including serving and rendering ads, personalising ads (depending on your ad settings at g.co/adsettings), limiting the number of times an ad is shown to a user, muting ads you have chosen to stop seeing, and measuring the effectiveness of ads.Final Note On Cookies and Our Ethos on Privacy
We want you to know what cookies are and their purposes... and also how you can manage them yourself to better control your privacy online.
A small text files of letters and numbers are recorded on your computer, phone or device. When used properly they can be used to record your preferences or a 'state' like having certain products in a shopping cart, without actually storing the data itself in the cookie (which would then be passed to and fro over the wire). Proper use of cookies uses randomised strings of unique data like a keypass that is unique to you... while your main behaviour or preferences are stored locally on the server's database.
We want our website to be easy and hassle free and pleasurable to brows. By using cookies to monitor which pages are visited and infer when a session ended, we can see if our customers are getting the information they need from us.
By grouping cookies into main categories it can make them easier to understand. However these lines can sometimes blur. We have tried to be as transparent as possible. And we assure you that we are collecting the minimum possible personal data that we need to be able to enrich your user experience on our website.
Should you wish to block cookies on our website, or indeed any website, there are settings in each browser that can make it so that cookies are not allowed to be placed. BUT please note that some functions REQUIRE cookies to work at all, like having a shopping cart's items be remembered between each mouse click or indeed our very own cookies notice itself stores the fact you have acknowledged notification in the cookie entitled es_cookie_consent. Show developer tools in Chrome, go to application and cookies and delete es_cookie_consent and you will notice that you have the cookie notice again annoyingly, (but legally mandatorily,) blocking the screen again on each page.
We've done our best to collect the instructions from the web browser developers themselves on how to disable cookies, should you want to. I've ordered them from my most preferred to least favourite browsers
- Cookie Instructions for Google Chrome
- The surprisingly excellent Opera Browser's cookie settings / AKA web preferences
- Mozilla Firefox
- Apple Safari's Cookie Settings
- Microsoft Edge Instructions
We've done our best to collect the info, but as we are linking off to other websites and don't develop browser software ourselves, we can't guarantee support. Please understand this is our level best to put the power in your hands and we hope this information is received in the spirit which which it is intended