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Old 24-04-2008, 23:43   #4765
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Re: Virgin Media Phorm Webwise Adverts [Updated: See Post No. 1, 77, 102 & 797]

Had to visit my online banking today so decided to browse the pages I never visit..

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privacy and cookie policy
personal information

First of all, we do not collect any personally identifiable information from people entering the 'public' areas of our site. (That's the ones that you can surf and look around without need for a password). All we do is gather information on the numbers of visitors to certain areas of the site and about the places in the UK that visitors access us from. (Be assured that we will never attempt to use this information to identify specific individuals. We aren't Big Brother you know).

Once you register to use the password-protected areas of the site, it's a different matter. We will then ask you for personal information about yourself. Of course, we don't bandy this information about - we will tell you how we may use your information when you become a customer so there won't be any surprises and in processing your details we comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Banking Code. You'll find more about these in site terms.
cookies

Our public website and Internet Banking service, along with most other major websites, use cookies. Cookies are pieces of information that a website transfers to the cookie file on your computer's hard disk. Cookies enable users to navigate around the website and (where appropriate) enable us to tailor the content to fit the needs of visitors who have accessed the site.

We use two types of cookie on our websites.
session cookies which are temporary cookies which remain in the cookie file of your computer until you close your browser at which point they are deleted
persistent or stored cookies that remain permanently on the cookie file of your computer.

Cookies cannot look into your computer and obtain information about you or your family or read any material kept on your hard drive and unless you have logged onto Internet Banking, cookies cannot be used to identify who you are.

Cookies cannot be used by anyone else who has access to the computer to find out anything about you, other than the fact that someone using the computer has visited a certain website. Cookies do not in any way compromise the security of Internet Banking.

Cookies will not be used to contact you for marketing purposes other than by means of advertisements offered within the Internet Banking website.

Cookies may be used to record details of pages relating to particular products and services that you have visited on our websites. This is to provide us with generic usage statistics to allow us to improve our websites and to provide you with information about products and services that may interest you. Information on products and services may be provided via the website or by other means.

This does not affect your right to opt-out from receiving marketing material from us.

The web-browsers of most computers are initially set up to accept cookies. If you prefer, you can set your web-browser to disable cookies or to inform you when a website is attempting to add a cookie. You can also delete cookies that have previously been added to your computer's cookie file.

You can set your browser to disable persistent cookies and/or session cookies but if you disable session cookies, although you will be able to view our public unsecured website you will not be able to log onto Internet Banking.

If the computer that you are using is set to disable persistent cookies, you will be able to access Internet Banking; however, your navigation of the website may be less enjoyable.
third party cookies

In order to develop our website in line with customer needs first direct is working with WebTrends to track usage on our website. WebTrends provide first direct with statistics to show us which pages on our website are visited most frequently and how long visitors spend on our site. We use this information to help us plan how we should improve the site.

WebTrends uses a cookie to track the number of unique users of the site. It basically tells us whether we have a small number of regular visitors to the site or a large number of infrequent visitors. None of the information can be traced to an individual - we do not know who you are as a unique user, merely that there are a certain number of people using the site. The cookie only relates to what goes on in the first direct site and the information cannot be used for marketing on an individual basis. You should refer to the WebTrends On Demand Privacy Policy to learn how they collect and use information. You can find WebTrends On Demand Privacy Policy at https://ondemand.webtrends.com/privacypolicy.asp

In addition to WebTrends we also use Touch Clarity to optimise and track click-throughs on our banners. Further information on Touch Clarity's privacy policy can be found at http://www.touchclarity.com/privacy/client-policy.php

first direct also tracks customers that come to us via our advertising campaigns using Atlas tags. Atlas is a cookie-based company that obtains generic information. They are not used to obtain information about specific users. You can find out more about Atlas and their privacy policy, by visiting http://www.atlassolutions.co.uk
web beacons and spotlight tags

first direct web pages including Internet Banking may contain electronic images, known as web beacons or spotlight tags. These enable first direct to count users who have visited certain pages on our website. Web beacons and spotlight tags are simply tools used to obtain generic information about the web pages visited. They are not used to obtain information about specific users.
how to manage cookies

Please visit http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/ to discover how to disable and delete cookies.

Some links on this page may allow you to access non-HSBC websites. first direct has no control over the linked websites and is not liable for your use of them.
Just wonder what sort of mess the Phorm addition to the cookies would do....
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