Cookies Policy

Statement User anonymity and personal information Log files are maintained and analysed of all requests for files on this website's web servers. Log files do not capture personal information but do capture the user's IP address, which is automatically recognised by our web servers.

Aggregated analysis of these log files is used to monitor website usage. These analyses may be made to available to "us" to measure, for example, overall popularity of the site and typical user paths through the site.

Except as stated already, we will make no attempt to identify individual users. You should be aware, however, that access to web pages will generally create log entries in the systems of your ISP or network service provider. These entities may be in a position to identify the client computer equipment used to access a page. Such monitoring would be done by the provider of network services and is beyond the responsibility or control of BGD.

We will make no attempt to track or identify individual users, except where there is a reasonable suspicion that unauthorised access to systems is being attempted. In the case of all customers or users, we reserves the right to attempt to identify and track any individual who is reasonably suspected of trying to gain unauthorised access to computer systems or resources operating as part of BGD web services.

As a condition of use of this site, all users must give permission for BGD to use its access logs to attempt to track users who are reasonably suspected of gaining, or attempting to gain, unauthorised access.

All log file information collected by us is kept secure and no access to raw log files is given to any third party.

We make use of the following cookies: "privacy policy", "gdpr", "csrf", "var_post_" and "session".

The minimum required accepted cookies are, privacy policy and gdpr. These cookies are required by default.

For more information on where we use them, for what purposes we use them, please visit Cookies Info...

Our Cookies are not shared with any third parties.

Refusing Cookies

Most browsers allow you to refuse to accept cookies.In Internet Explorer, you can refuse all cookies by clicking “Tools”, “Internet Options”, “Privacy”, and selecting “Block all cookies” using the sliding selector. In Firefox, you can adjust your cookies settings by clicking “Tools”, “Options” and “Privacy”. In Google Chrome, select the Chrome menu icon Menu (=), select Settings, select Show advanced settings, in the "Privacy" section, select Content settings, select Block sites from setting any data, finaly select Done. In Safari, Choose Safari, Preferences, click Privacy, then choose any option applied to your preferences. Although blocking cookies may have a negative impact on user experience and the usability of some websites.

Data protection and confidentiality

Some services on this website require us to collect personal information from you. To comply with the Data Protection Act 98, we have a duty to tell you how we store the information we collect and how it is used.
Any information you do submit will be stored securely and will never be passed on or sold to any third party except,

Legal Disclaimer

Though we make every effort to preserve user privacy, we may need to disclose personal information when required by law wherein we have a good-faith belief that such action is necessary to comply with a current judicial proceeding, a court order or legal process served on our Web site. These are the instances in which we will share users personal information.

Regulations:

Cookies and similar technologies - Information Commissioner's Office ICO[...]

Legislation Gov UK Data Protection Act 2018 [...]

Information Commissioner's Office ICO General Data Protection Regulations 'GDPR

The Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003