Privacy Policy
Details and further information on our usage of cookies and customers personal data
SECTION 1 – WHAT DO WE DO WITH YOUR INFORMATION?
SECTION 2 – CONSENT
How do you get my consent?
How do I withdraw my consent?
SECTION 3 – DISCLOSURE
SECTION 4 – THIRD-PARTY SERVICES
Links (hyperlinks)
SECTION 5 – SECURITY
SECTION 6 – COOKIES
Here you can read about the information we collect, how we treat the information, what we do with it, who has access to it and how to contact us about cookies and the privacy policy.
The collection of information on t-shirt.uk takes place within the framework of existing legislation. If the processing of personal data is carried out via t-shirt.uk, this will be done in accordance with the Data Protection Act (UK).
T-shirt.uk automatically detects the IP address and data when you move between different pages and services on the website. If you log in or sign up for our newsletter, we record this too, so we can make it easier for you next time.
In this context we use various analysis tools such as Google Analytics, which assist us in collecting statistics on the use of t-shirt.uk and make it a better experience for our users.
T-shirt.uk collects information about users and their visits in two ways:
· By using cookies
· By the users themselves supplying information (e.g. signing up for the newsletter)
What is a cookie?
When you visit t-shirt.uk, cookies are stored on your computer. A cookie is a small text file stored in your browser to recognise your computer on subsequent visits. No personal information is stored in our cookies.
Almost all websites use cookies. They are located on your computer to help you, which helps analyse how the website is used so that the user experience can be improved. In many cases, cookies may be necessary to provide a particular service on the website.
The information in your cookies is sent between your browser and a web server and includes information on user settings, login and how the website is being used.
How do I avoid cookies?
If you do not want to receive cookies, you can either block all cookies, delete existing cookies from your computer or receive a warning before saving cookies.
We recommend that you read our cookie policy carefully before considering making changes to your cookie settings on your computer as and read more about cookies on other websites.
A change to cookie settings may cause a degraded user experience when visiting our and other websites.
You should be aware that if you do not accept cookies, there may be functions on t-shirt.uk that do not work.
Firefox
To delete cookies, go to Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> and remove individual cookies or clear your history.
To block cookies, go to Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> in drop-down menu under History select “Use custom settings for history” -> tick “Always use private browsing mode” and uncheck “Accept cookies from pages “.
Internet Explorer
To delete cookies, go to Tools -> Internet Options -> General tab -> Click Delete -> Cookies-> Delete.
To block cookies, go to Tools -> Internet Options -> Privacy -> Move slider to the top. This is how you block all cookies. -> Click OK.
Google Chrome
To delete cookies click on the Tools button -> Tools -> Clear browsing data -> Delete cookies and other site data -> Clear browsing data.
To block cookies, click on the Tools button -> Settings -> Show Advanced Options -> Content Settings -> Click “Block all sites from storing data” and tick the “Block third-party cookies and site data” -> Ok
Safari
To delete cookies click on the Tools button -> Settings -> Security -> Click on “Show Cookies”. Here you can either delete cookies from a single domain or remove all cookies.
To block cookies, click on the toolbar button -> Settings -> Security -> Under “Accept Cookies” select “never”.
What are cookies used for at t-shirt.uk?
To determine who visits our websites, we use cookies to create demographic and user-related statistics. This gives us the opportunity to customise and create content and services that match your and other users’ interests and desires. Below are the purposes for which cookies are used at t-shirt.uk
Third-party cookies
T-shirt.uk uses a variety of third party services on our pages. These services also sometimes use cookies. You can choose to reject third-party cookies in your browser by following this link: https://www.youronlinechoices.com/uk/your-ad-choices.
Among other things, third-party cookies are used to gather statistics on your visits to t-shirt.uk; here we use cookies, for example, to know which sites you visit and how long you spend on them. Here we use the system Google Analytics provided by Google.
You can opt out of Google Analytics here: https://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
T-shirt.uk also works together with companies to enhance our online marketing to ensure you only are exposed to relevant ads. For example, in this context we use the following suppliers: Facebook, DoubleClick, and Google.
T-shirt.uk contains third party components such as “Facebook Recommend”, “Facebook Like” or “Google+”. These third-party components have the effect that the owner of the third-party component, such as Facebook or Google, receives technical data about your browser, IP address, and the pages you visit on t-shirt.uk and similar. The treatment that the owner of the third-party component performs is beyond our control and is solely between you and the owner of the third-party component.
T-shirt.uk uses these components to link directly to our social media sites and thereby ensure easy navigation for you as a customer.
Functionality
At t-shirt.uk a number of technical cookies are in place that is necessary for handling the functionality in several areas at t-shirt.uk. These are the cookies that are stored when you log into t-shirt.uk. and cookies stored to keep track of the contents of your shopping cart, wishlist etc.