Privacy statement
The Leeds Thomas Danby Business Solutions site does not routinely store or capture personal information, but merely logs the user's IP address which is automatically recognised by the Web server. These logs are periodically cleared.
We do not use cookies for collecting user information from the site and we will not collect any information about you, except that required for system administration of the Web server, or that which you have given to us by filling in an on-line form. We may use this information at a later date to contact you with details of courses or events which we believe may be of interest to you.
We do not sell, lease or otherwise make available your personal details you have given us over the web to any third party. If you wish to have the details you have submitted to us over the web removed please e-mail info@thomasdanby.ac.uk and enter Unsubscribe in the subject line.
This privacy policy only covers the Leeds Thomas Danby Business Solutions website at http://www.businesssolutionsltd.co.uk/. Other links within this site to other websites are not covered by this policy.
Data Protection Act
Leeds Thomas Danby is registered with the Data Protection Agency. You can check our entry on the Data Protection Public Register.
Terms used:
Browser
A software application that enables you to find and display information from the Internet. The most popular ones are Microsoft Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox.
Cookie
A small message sent to a web browser by a web server. The message is stored by the browser in a text file called a cookie. Each time the browser requests a page from the server, this message is sent back. A cookie's main objective is to identify users and personalise their visit by customising web pages for them for example by welcoming them by name next time they visit the same site.
IP (Internet Protocol)
The technical standard which allows data to be transmitted between two devices (computers) on the Internet.
IP address
A unique number consisting of 4 parts separated by dots. For example, 10.0.0.1. Every computer that is on the Internet has a unique IP number. Most computers also have one or more Domain Names (like www.businesssolutionsltd.co.uk) which are easier to remember than IP numbers.
Web Server
A computer that delivers (serves up) web pages to your computer.


