Your privacy is important to us. It is Vision House’s policy to respect your privacy regarding any information we may collect from you across our website, Vision House, and other sites we own and operate.
We only ask for personal information when we really need it to provide you with a service. We do this by fair and lawful means, with your knowledge and consent. We also tell you why we are collecting it and how it will be used.
We only retain the information we collect for as long as is necessary to provide the service you have requested. When we store data, we protect it within commercially acceptable means to prevent loss and theft, as well as unauthorized access, disclosure, copying, use or modification.
We do not share personally identifiable information publicly or with third parties, except as required by law.
You are free to refuse our request for personal information on the understanding that we may not be able to provide some of the services you desire.
Whenever it accesses personal data, Vision House undertakes to:
Store them by means of legally required security measures of a technical and organizational nature, which guarantee their security, thus preventing alteration, loss, unauthorized processing or access, in accordance with the state of the technology at any given time, the nature of the data and the possible risks to which they are exposed;
Use the data exclusively for the purposes previously defined;
Ensure that the data is only processed by employees whose intervention is necessary to satisfy the request of the data subject, who are bound by the duty of secrecy and confidentiality. If the information may be passed on to third parties for these purposes, they are obliged to keep it confidential.
Your continued use of our website will be deemed acceptance of our privacy and personal information practices. If you have any questions about how we handle user data and personal information, please contact us.
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Hopefully that’s cleared up and, as mentioned earlier, if there’s something you’re not sure whether you need or not, it’s generally safer to leave cookies enabled if you interact with one of the features you use on our site.
A cookie is a small text file that stores Internet settings. Almost all websites use cookie technology. The cookie is downloaded by your web browser the first time you visit a website. The next time you visit this website from the same device, the cookie and the information it contains will be sent back to the website of origin (first-party cookies) or to another website to which it belongs (third-party cookies). In this way, the website can detect that it has already been visited through that browser and, in some cases, adapt the content displayed. Some cookies are extremely useful as they can improve your user experience when you return to a website you have already visited. This assumes that you are using the same device and the same browser, in which case the cookies will remember your preferences, know how you use the website and adapt the content displayed so that it is more relevant to your personal interests and needs.
Depending on their function and purpose, cookies can be divided into four categories: essential cookies, performance cookies, functionality cookies and cookies for marketing purposes.
CLASSIFICATION OF COOKIES:
Essential cookies
These are required for you to be able to browse the website and use its features. Without these cookies the functionality of the website cannot be ensured, for example the saving of actions performed during the visit (such as vehicle configuration) or when navigating between individual pages of the website. Your consent is not required for the use of this category of cookies.
Performance cookies
They collect information about how the website is used – for example which pages a user visits most often or whether they receive error messages from a page. These cookies do not store any information that allows the user to be identified. The information collected is aggregated and anonymous. These cookies are used exclusively to improve the performance of a website and, consequently, the experience of its users.
Functionality cookies
They allow the website to store data that has already been provided (e.g. user name and location) and provide the user with optimized and more personal functions. Functionality cookies are used, for example, to enable requested functions such as movie playback. These cookies only collect anonymized information; they cannot track your movements on other websites.
Cookies for marketing purposes
These are used to display advertisements that are relevant to users. They are also used to limit the frequency of viewing a particular advertisement or to measure the effectiveness of marketing campaigns. They record whether or not you have visited a website. This information may be shared with third parties, such as advertisers. Cookies for marketing purposes are often linked to the functionalities of third-party pages.