| At Eddie Moors Music we make protecting your privacy a top priority.
Information
Under no circumstances will your personal information be given or sold to any
third party (other than the normal process of verifying the card payment details)
and is kept for our records only.
Why we need certain information from you
In order to make a purchase via our website you need to open an account with
us via an online form. This then allows you to check your current and previous
orders using a login email and password of your choice. The data you provide
is used solely for verifying credit/debit card payment and enable us to deliver
the goods to you or notify you if there is a problem with the delivery. We require
a valid and current email address from you in order to send order confirmation
and progress emails to you.
We may occasionally send emails we think will be of interest to you to the email
address you supply - but this will be in relation to goods and services we provide
- and you will be able to unsubscribe at any time by following the unsubscribe
link in the email.
Security
The Eddie Moors Music website uses encryption technology (the SSL or Secure
Socket Layer protocol) to encode sensitive data you may pass to us over the
internet. Certain pages will cause a yellow padlock icon to appear in the bottom
right corner of your browser window. When this icon is present all information
transmitted over the internet from your computer to our website server is encrypted
to prevent unauthorised interception.
Cookies
As with most online stores and banks, our website uses cookies in order to provide
you with a better online shopping experience. Cookies are very small text files
used by your browser program (e.g. Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox) to
store customer data. This then allows our website to remember who you are and
what you have in your shopping cart as you go backwards and forwards between
the various pages. Only our website can access the cookie we place on on your
computer and cookies, by themselves, do not identify the individual user and
do not harm your computer system.
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