This website, located at www.pitsdatarecovery.co.uk (the “Site”), is operated by PITS Global Data Recovery Services LTD (“we”, “us”, “our”), a company registered in England and Wales with company number 14997244. Our registered office is at Suite Cpru A-B, 165-167 The Broadway, Wimbledon, London, SW19 1NE. We are dedicated to safeguarding your privacy and adhere to the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018), the UK General Data Protection Regulation 2016/679 (UK GDPR), and all other relevant UK legislation (collectively, “Data Protection Law”).
This policy is regularly updated to reflect the best practices and legal requirements as of the latest update date indicated above. Changes to this policy will be posted on the Site, and we will make reasonable efforts to inform you of any significant amendments. You are encouraged to review this policy periodically when using the Site, as any updates are effective from the date of posting.
CONTACT INFORMATION
For inquiries or more details about this policy, please contact us at info@pitsdatarecovery.co.uk.
USE OF COOKIES AND SIMILAR TECHNOLOGIES
We, along with our third-party service providers, use cookies and similar technologies to gather data pertinent to your interaction with the Site. Cookies are small text files stored on your computer upon visiting the Site, and they are a standard method for enhancing user experience on websites.
We utilise the following categories of cookies and similar technologies on this Site:
Strictly Necessary Cookies: Essential for navigating the Site and using its features, these cookies also help maintain the Site’s security. They enable services you request, like remembering login details or your basket contents.
Analytics Cookies: These gather information on your usage of the Site, such as frequently visited pages, search queries, and any error messages from web pages. This data helps us improve the Site’s functionality.
Customisation Cookies: Allowing the Site to recall your preferences (like your username) and offer enhanced, more personalised features, these cookies do not track your browsing activities on other sites.
Social Media Cookies: Enabling you to share activities from the Site on platforms like Facebook, these cookies are beyond our control. Refer to the respective social networks’ privacy policies for details on how their cookies operate.
Upon your first (and periodic subsequent) visit to the Site, we will seek your consent for setting all cookies except those strictly necessary. You can remove existing cookies and restrict future cookies if desired.
For more information about cookies, please visit allaboutcookies.org.
BLOCKING COOKIES
You can manage cookies directly in your web browser. It’s a straightforward process that allows you to control your browsing experience. Whether you want to enable or disable cookies or clear your existing ones, you can do so. Click the following links to access step-by-step instructions on managing cookies for specific browsers:
- Google Chrome
- Microsoft Internet Explorer
- Microsoft Edge
- Safari Desktop
- Android Browser
For information on various web browsers, it is recommended to refer to the documentation provided by the browser manufacturer.
BLOCKING GOOGLE REMARKETING
To prevent Google remarketing, you can use Google’s Ads Settings to block it. Another alternative is to visit the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page, which allows you to opt out of tailored adverts and 3rd party cookies from Google and other sources.
BLOCKING FACEBOOK REMARKETING
You can disable Facebook remarketing through Facebook’s Ads Settings.
Last updated: 01/08/2023
Our website utilises cookies to customise content, offer social media functionalities, and analyse traffic. We also collaborate with our marketing, social media, and analytics partners to exchange information regarding your site usage. As with most websites, the PITS Global Data Recovery Services’ website may store and retrieve data in your web browser, primarily in cookies.
Cookies are widely used and considered a standard feature of modern websites. They can store information about you, your device, and your preferences, ultimately enhancing your browsing experience by providing a more personalised encounter. We respect that some individuals may prefer to block certain types of cookies. If you choose to do so, you can adjust your preferences below or modify the settings in your browser. However, it is important to note that this may adversely affect your overall browsing experience.
Cookie Usage on Our Website
These cookies are necessary for the website’s proper functioning and cannot be disabled in our systems. They are usually activated when you perform an action or request a service, such as completing and submitting a form. It is possible to block these cookies in your browser, which may result in certain parts of the website not functioning correctly. The cookies on our website do not store any personally identifiable information.
Links To Third-Party Websites
This website has links to external websites that may use cookies. Cookies are small text files stored on your device. Please note that we do not have control over the cookies used by these third-party websites. We suggest reviewing their privacy and cookie policies for comprehensive details regarding their cookie usage. Understanding the purpose and potential effects of these cookies on your browsing experience is vital.
More About Cookies
Below are some extra resources that provide further details on cookies, including methods to view the cookies being used and ways to control and delete them:
Blocking Cookies
You can manage cookies directly in your web browser. It’s a straightforward process that allows you to control your browsing experience. Whether you want to enable or disable cookies or clear your existing ones, you can do so. Click the following links to access step-by-step instructions on managing cookies for specific browsers:
For information on various web browsers, it is recommended to refer to the documentation provided by the browser manufacturer.
Blocking Google Remarketing
To prevent Google remarketing, you can use Google’s Ads Settings to block it. Another alternative is to visit the Network Advertising Initiative opt-out page, which allows you to opt out of tailored adverts and 3rd party cookies from Google and other sources.
Blocking Facebook Remarketing
You can disable Facebook remarketing through Facebook’s Ads Settings.
How Advertisers Utilise Cookies
The following links allow you to learn more about advertisers’ use of cookies: