Privacy Policy

Wexford Creamery fully respect your right to privacy. We will not collect any personal information about you on its websites without your clear   permission. Any information, which you submit via our websites will be treated   with the highest possible standards of security and confidentiality, strictly in   accordance with the Data Protection Acts, 1988 & 2003

Scope

We are not responsible for the content or privacy practices of other linked websites. The Ashdown Park Hotel reserves the right to amend the scope of the   privacy statement at any time which may include or exclude other sites.

Personal Information

Wexford Creamery will not collect any personal data about you on its website, apart from information, which is submitted via web forms, or   information volunteered via email. Any information provided in this manner, is not made available to any third parties, and is used by Wexford Creamery solely for the purposes for which it is provided.

Technical Information

Technical details of your visit to Wexford Creamery website are recorded. The details include IP addresses, browser details and web search   terms. This information will only be used for statistical and site management   purposes. Wexford Creamery website may use cookies or web beacons in order to gather anonymous statistical data about the usage of its sites.

Glossary

Web Browser

The piece of software you use to read web pages. Examples are Microsoft   Internet Explorer, Netscape Navigator and Opera.

IP Address

The identifying details for your computer (or your Internet company’s   computer), expressed in “Internet protocol” code. Every computer connected to   the web has a unique IP address, although the address may not be the same every   time a connection is made.

Cookies

A cookie is a block of data that a web server places on a user’s PC.   Typically, it is used to ease navigation through the site. However, it is also a   useful means for the web site identifying the user, tracking the user’s path   through the site, and identifying repeat visits to the site by the same user (or   same user’s machine). This can then lead to a web site owner being able to   profile an individual users browsing habits – and all potentially done without   the knowledge, or consent, of the user.

Web Beacons

Also referred to as a Web bug or a pixel tag. The beacon is usually a small   transparent graphic, one pixel in size, which may be located on a web page or in   an email. The transparent pixel is normally set to load an image from a   different location on the web and may pass user information to the web server,   such as the IP address, the duration of the visit and browser type. Turning off   the browser’s cookies will prevent Web beacons from tracking the user’s   activity.

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