PRIVACY POLICY


At Amuse Yourself we do our best to safeguard the privacy of our visitors. We wouldn’t want our personal details used without our knowledge or permission. We assume you don’t either.

So, we have drawn up a privacy policy to explain what happens to any personal information that you provide to us, or we collect from you, when you visit our site. We will update this policy from time to time so please do check for updates if this is important to you. It should be.

INFORMATION WE COLLECT

In running and maintaining our website we may collect and process the following information about you:

  1. Information about your use of our site including details of your visits such as pages viewed and the resources that you access. Such information includes what the web people call “traffic data” (and what you and I know as “how often your visit our website, when you visit our website, which website referred you to ours – that sort of thing), “location data” (which area of the world you are located in) and other “communication data” (for example, what type of computer or mobile device you use, what size of screen you use, which type of web browser etc).

  2. Information provided voluntarily by you. For example, the information you provide when you register on the website.

  3. Information that you provide when you communicate with us by any means.

USE OF COOKIES

We’ve all heard the web people talking about cookies. What are they? Cookies are very small pieces of code used by the majority of websites to record statistical information about visits to the website. At Amuse Yourself we use cookies to help us understand how our website – www.amuseyourself.co– is used by visitors in order to improve it. And to provide each visitor with a view of the content on the website that’s more tailored to their interests.

So, how do cookies work? When you visit a website that uses cookies such as ours cookies are downloaded and stored on your computer’s hard drive to provide the website owner with statistical information. For example, how many times a computer is used to visit particular pages of the website. The information cookies provide does not include or identify any personal details, such as your name or email address. You can also adjust the settings on your computer to decline any cookies if you wish. This can easily be done by activating the reject cookies setting in the web browser on your computer.

If we allow advertisers to advertise on our website they may also use cookies, over which we have no control. If advertisers use cookies, their cookies would be downloaded once you click on advertisements on our website.