Privacy Policy
Your Privacy
Expert Lectures Ltd are totally committed to protecting the privacy of our site visitors and customers and fully appreciate and respect the importance of privacy on the Internet. We will not disclose information about our customers to third parties except where it is a necessary part of providing a service to you.
Your Consent
We will not rent or sell your name, address, e-mail address, credit card information or personal information to any third party (excluding partners from whom you may have linked to our site) without your permission. If you have purchased from our website, subscribed to one of our newsletters and entered any of our competitions, or advised us of your e-mail address, post & telephone we may occasionally update you on news and special opportunities via e-mail, post & telephone.
Communication & Marketing
By becoming a customer of Expert Lectures and providing Expert Lectures with your email, postal address, telephone number you consent to receive communication from us about our latest products and special offers which we think may be of interest to you The information may also be used to notify you of products and services of third parties, which may be of interest to you. This information will however be forwarded by Expert Lectures and not a third party.
Email Marketing
"We do not send random marketing emails to personal email addresses (spam)."
Opting out of Communication
All Expert Lectures customers have the option to opt-out of receiving marketing communications from us. If you do not wish to receive marketing (emails, postal, telephone) from us we recommend you contact us by e-mail and we will remove your details from our held lists.
Checking your details
If you wish to verify the details you have submitted to Expert Lectures you may do so by contacting us via the e-mail address. Our security procedures mean that we may request proof of identity before we reveal information. This proof of identity will take the form of your e-mail address and password submitted upon registration. We would strongly recommend that you do not use the browser's password memory function as that would permit other people using your terminal to access your personal information - write it down and keep it somewhere safe.
What are Cookies?
A cookie is a small information file that is sent to your computer and is stored on your hard drive. If you have registered with us then your computer will store an identifying cookie which will save you time each time you re-visit Expert Lectures, by remembering your email address for you. You can change the settings on your browser to prevent cookies being stored on your computer without your explicit consent.
Contacting us
We are always pleased to hear from our customers (we welcome suggestions on how you think our service can improve). We are always grateful for any time you spend providing us with the knowledge we need to ensure our customers are completely satisfied - we want you to return to the site and to recommend us to your friends and family. If you have any questions or feedback about this statement please do not hesitate to contact us.
You can e-mail us at enquiries@expertlectures.com