Privacy Policy
About Us
This is a privacy policy for London Computer Repairs
&Maintenance. Our homepage on the Web is located at
http://lcrm.co.uk/. The
full text of our privacy policy is available on the Web
at http://lcrm.co.uk/w3c/p3p.html
Users may go to http://lcrm.co.uk/w3c/p3p.html
for information on how to opt-in or opt-out of use of
their information. We invite you to contact us if you
have questions about this policy. You may contact us by
mail at the following address:
UK
You may contact us by e-mail at support@lcrm.co.uk. You may call us
at 07946620528.
Dispute Resolution and Privacy Seals
We have the following privacy seals and/or dispute
resolution mechanisms. If you think we have not followed
our privacy policy in some way, they can help you resolve
your concern.
- New Dispute: If there is a privacy dispute please see our support department who will deal with the situation accordingly. Thank you.
Additional Information
This policy is valid until 17 Oct, 2008 at 12:00:00 BST.
Data Collection
P3P policies declare the data they collect in groups
(also referred to as "statements"). This policy contains
2 data groups. The data practices of each group will be
explained separately.
Group "Contact Information"
At the user's option, we will collect the following data:- User's Name
- Completion and support of the current activity.
- Web site and system administration. The user must opt-in to this usage.
- Research and development.
- Other purposes
Quotation form/ Contact form
The user must opt-in to this usage.
The information collected by our web-site is used only as a contact point. The information is collected only if an end-user supplies us with consenting data. Any collected information will not be used or distributed to any other third parties.
Group "web-site Statistics"
At the user's option, we will collect the following data:- HTTP cookies
- Other purposes
Statistical Information to help us improve our web-site
The web-site may issue a temporary cookie which is in no way identifiable to the end user. Statistics are gathered for web-page requests, again no personally identifiable information is held.
Cookies
Cookies are a technology which can be used to provide you
with tailored information from a Web site. A cookie is an
element of data that a Web site can send to your browser,
which may then store it on your system. You can set your
browser to notify you when you receive a cookie, giving
you the chance to decide whether to accept it.
Our site makes use of cookies. Cookies are used for the following purposes:
Our site makes use of cookies. Cookies are used for the following purposes:
- Other (Statistical Information to help us improve our web-site)
Compact Policy Summary
The compact policy which corresponds to this policy is:
The compact policy is sent by the Web server
along with the cookies it describes. For more
information, see the P3P deployment guide at http://www.w3.org/TR/p3pdeployment.
CP="IDC DSP COR CURa ADMi DEVa OTPa OUR NOR STP PHY UNI DEM"
The following table explains the meaning of each field in the
compact policy.
| Field | Meaning |
| CP= | This is the compact policy header; it indicates that what follows is a P3P compact policy. |
| IDC | Access is available to contact information. |
| DSP | The policy contains at least one dispute-resolution mechanism. |
| COR | Violations of this policy will be corrected. |
| CURa | The data is used for completion of the current activity. |
| ADMi | The data is used for site administration, if the user selects it. |
| DEVa | The data is used for research and development. |
| OTPa | The data is used for other purposes. |
| OUR | The data is given to ourselves and our agents. |
| NOR | The data is not kept beyond the current transaction. |
| STP | The data is kept for the stated purpose only. |
| PHY | Physical contact information is collected. |
| UNI | Unique identifiers are collected. |
| DEM | Demographic and socio-economic data is collected. |
Policy Evaluation
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 will evaluate this policy's
compact policy whenever it is used with a cookie. The
actions IE will take depend on what privacy level the
user has selected in their browser (Low, Medium, Medium
High, or High; the default is Medium. In addition, IE
will examine whether the cookie's policy is considered
satisfactory or unsatisfactory, whether the cookie is a
session cookie or a persistent cookie, and whether the
cookie is used in a first-party or third-party context.
This section will attempt to evaluate this policy's
compact policy against Microsoft's stated behaviour for
IE6.
Note: this evaluation is currently experimental and should not be considered a substitute for testing with a real Web browser.
Unsatisfactory policy: this compact policy is considered unsatisfactory according to the rules defined by Internet Explorer 6. The behaviour of Internet Explorer 6 regarding cookies set under this compact policy is as follows:
A policy which is considered unsatisfactory by
Internet Explorer 6 contains certain categories of data
which are used or shared in a particular manner. This
policy is placed in the unsatisfactory category, because
the following categories of data are associated with this
policy's cookies:
Note: this evaluation is currently experimental and should not be considered a substitute for testing with a real Web browser.
Unsatisfactory policy: this compact policy is considered unsatisfactory according to the rules defined by Internet Explorer 6. The behaviour of Internet Explorer 6 regarding cookies set under this compact policy is as follows:
| First-party usage | Third-party usage | |
| Persistent Cookies |
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| Session Cookies |
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- Physical contact information is not collected.
- The data is used for other purposes.
