Cookie Policy

Cookie Policy

Effective date: 2024-11-29

Updated on: 2024-11-29

This  Policy explains the policies of The Institute of Podiatrists on the collection and use of the information we collect when you access www.iop-uk.org (the “Service”). This Policy describes your privacy rights and how you are protected under privacy laws.

By using our Service, you are consenting to the collection and use of your information in accordance with this Policy. Please do not access or use our Service if you do not consent to the collection and use of your information as outlined in this Policy. This Policy has been created with the help of CookieScript Privacy Policy Generator.

The Institute of Podiatrists is authorized to modify this Policy at any time. This may occur without prior notice.

The Institute of Podiatrists will post the revised Policy on the www.iop-uk.org website

Collection and Use of Your Personal Information

Information We Collect

When using our Service, you will be prompted to provide us with personal information used to contact or identify you. www.iop-uk.org collects the following information:

  • Name
  • Email
  • Mobile Number
  • Date of Birth
  • Work Address
  • Home Address
  • Payment Information

How We Collect Information

www.iop-uk.org collects and receives information from you in the following manner:

  • When you fill a registration form or otherwise submit your personal information.

Your information will be stored for up to 1095 days after it is no longer required to provide you the services. Your information may be retained for longer periods for reporting or record- keeping in accordance with applicable laws. Information which does not identify you personally may be stored indefinitely.

How We Use Your Information

www.iop-uk.org may use your information for the following purposes:

  • Providing and maintaining our Service, as well as monitoring the usage of our Service.
  • For other purposes. The Institute of Podiatrists will use your information for data analysis to identify usage trends or determine the effective of our marketing campaigns when reasonable. We will use your information to evaluate and improve our Service, products, services, and marketing efforts.
  • Managing your account. Your Personal Data can enable access to multiple functions of our Service that are available to registered users.
  • For the performance of a contract. Your Personal Data will assist with the development, undertaking, and compliance of a purchase contract for products or services you have purchased through our Service.
  • To contact you. The Institute of Podiatrists will contact you by email, phone, SMS, or another form of electronic communication related to the functions, products, services, or security updates when necessary or reasonable.
  • To update you with news, general information, special offers, new services, and events.
  • Marketing and promotional initiatives. The Institute of Podiatrists will use non-specific information gathered from you in order to improve our marketing efforts.
  • Managing customer orders. Your email address, phone number, social media profiles, and other user account information will be used in order to manage orders placed through our Service.

How We Share Your Information

The Institute of Podiatrists will share your information, when applicable, in the following situations:

  • With your consent. The Institute of Podiatrists will share your information for any purpose with your explicit consent.

Third-party Sharing

Any third party we share your information with must disclose the purpose for which they intend to use your information. They must retain your information only for the duration disclosed when requesting or receiving said information. The third-party service provider must not further collect, sell, or use your personal information except as necessary to perform the specified purpose.

Your information may be shared to a third-party for reasons including:

  • Analytics information. Your information might be shared with online analytics tools in order to track and analyse website traffic.

If you choose to provide such information during registration or otherwise, you are giving The Institute of Podiatrists permission to use, share, and store that information in a manner consistent with this Privacy Policy.

Your information may be disclosed for additional reasons, including:

  • Complying with applicable laws, regulations, or court orders.
  • Responding to claims that your use of our Service violates third-party rights.
  • Enforcing agreements you make with us, including this Policy.

Cookies

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. Websites use cookies to help users navigate efficiently and perform certain functions. Cookies that are required for the website to operate properly are allowed to be set without your permission. All other cookies need to be approved before they can be set in the browser.

  • Strictly necessary cookies. Strictly necessary cookies allow core website functionality such as user login and account management. The website cannot be used properly without strictly necessary cookies.

Security

Your information’s security is important to us. www.iop-uk.org utilizes a range of security measures to prevent the misuse, loss, or alteration of the information you have given us. However, because we cannot guarantee the security of the information you provide us, you must access our service at your own risk.

The Institute of Podiatrists is not responsible for the performance of websites operated by third parties or your interactions with them. When you leave this website, we recommend you review the privacy practices of other websites you interact with and determine the adequacy of those practices.

Contact Us

For any questions, please contact us through the following methods:

Name: The Institute of Podiatrists

Address: 150 Lord Street, Southport, Merseyside, PR9 0N

Email: info@iop-uk.or

Website: www.iop-uk.org

Phone: 01704 546 141