Land Rover respects the
privacy of every individual
who visits its websites. Any
information collected about
you will be used to fulfil
any service you might
request, to inform you about
new products and services
and also to improve how we
serve you. Your data will be
treated in accordance with
relevant European Union and
local country legal
provisions. Your information
will not be disclosed to
anyone outside of Land
Rover, its affiliated or
associated companies, and
its dealers.
The purpose of this privacy
policy is to describe the
types of information that we
collect from you when you
visit our site and explain
how we use this information.
DATA PROTECTION
We protect the data in
strict accordance with the
Principles of the European
Union Data Protection
Framework Directives, in
particular EU Directive
95/46/EC.
Any information that you
choose to provide us with
about yourself will be held
on a secure computer server
in the United Kingdom. The
server software (SSL)
encrypts all the information
you supply us.
This ensures, among other
things, that data we hold
about you are processed
lawfully and fairly. We aim
to ensure that the personal
data stored will be
accurate, relevant and not
excessive. We will keep the
data up to date and not
retain the information
longer than is necessary. We
will keep data securely to
prevent unauthorised access
by other people. You have
the right to see what is
held about you and correct
any inaccuracies.
Land Rover will not share or
loan any identifiable
information about you to any
third party without your
consent. We may share
generalised information
about site visitor patterns
with partners or other
parties in such a way that
individual visitors can
never be identified. It is
possible to view our site
without providing any
personal details. However,
without registering your
details you will not be able
to receive further
communications from us.
WHAT PERSONAL
INFORMATION IS COLLECTED
We collect your personal
information on a
registration form.
This information may include
data such as your name,
email address, country and
preferred language.
We use this information:
1 To help make your visit
more enjoyable
2 To send you relevant
information about products
and services
3 To email you from time to
time about promotions or
products and services which
we think may be of interest
to you
If you choose to receive
information or other
communications from us, you
can select that option by
ticking the relevant box on
the registration form. You
can also tell us by email at
any time if you don´t want
to receive any more
communications from us.
If you have allowed us to
use your personal
information for the purposes
above, we may from time to
time disclose this
information to any company
or organisation to which we
pass the responsibility to
handle email or other direct
marketing communications on
our behalf. Should this
happen, we ensure that any
third party companies who
handle your information
comply with the relevant
Data Protection Acts.
OTHER INFORMATION
COLLECTED DURING YOUR VISIT
TO OUR SITE
Whenever you browse the
http://www.checkmijnlandrover.nl
website, read pages, or
download information, our
computers automatically
record certain information
about your visit from the
computer you use to access
our site.
This information does not
identify you personally. It
just tells us how many
visitors come to our site
and the types of computers
they use. With this
information, we can improve
our site for all our
visitors and make it more
useful to you.
The information includes the
following:
1 The date and time you
access our site.
2 How many and which pages
you visit during a ´session´
on our site and how long you
were on the site.
3 Your Internet domain name
(this might be your internet
service provider such as
aol.com or your place of
work) and the ´IP´ address (this
is a number assigned to your
computer whenever you are
surfing the web) which
allows you to access our
website.
4 The Internet browser you
use (e.g. Microsoft Explorer
or Netscape) and your
computer´s operating system
(e.g. Windows 98).
5 The site you were on
before you linked to
rangerover.landrover.com (e.g.
Yahoo if you found us from a
search engine).
USE OF COOKIES
Cookies Policy
What is a Cookie?
A cookie is a text-only
string of information that a
website transfers to the
cookie file of the browser
on your computer´s hard disk
so that the website can
remember who you are.
Cookies can help a website
to arrange content to match
your preferred interests
more quickly - most major
websites use cookies.
Cookies alone cannot be used
to identify you.
A cookie will typically
contain the name of the
domain from which the cookie
has come; the "lifetime" of
the cookie; and a value,
usually a randomly generated
unique number.
Two types of cookies are
used on this website:
-
Session Cookies, which
are temporary cookies
that remain in the
cookie file of your
browser until you leave
the site.
-
Persistent
Cookies, which remain in
the cookie file of your
browser for much longer
(though how long will
depend on the lifetime
of the specific cookie).
How cookies are used on this
site and what information is
collected.
Session Cookies are
used:
To allow you to
carry information across
pages of our site and avoid
having to re-enter
information.
Within registration
to allow you to access
stored information.
Persistent Cookies
are used:
To help us recognise
you as a unique visitor
(using a number, you cannot
be identified personally)
when you return to our
website.
To allow us to
tailor content or
advertisements to match your
preferred interests or to
avoid showing you the same
adverts repeatedly.
To compile
anonymous, aggregated
statistics that allow us to
understand how users use our
site and to help us improve
the structure of our
website. We cannot identify
you personally in this way.
Third Party Cookies
Third parties serve cookies
via this site. These are
used for the following
purposes:
To serve
advertisements on our site
and track whether these
advertisements are clicked
on by users.
To control how often
you are shown a particular
advertisement.
To tailor content to
your preferences.
To count the number
of anonymous users of our
site.
To provide security
within shopping baskets or
transactions.
Web Beacons
Some of our Web pages may
contain electronic images
known as Web Beacons
(sometimes known as clear
gifs) that allow us to count
users who have visited these
pages. Web Beacons collect
only limited information
which includes a cookie
number; time and date of a
page view; and a description
of the page on which the Web
Beacon resides. We may also
carry Web Beacons placed by
third party advertisers.
These Beacons do not carry
any personally identifiable
information and are only
used to track the
effectiveness of a
particular campaign.
Disabling and Enabling
Cookies
You have the ability to
accept or decline cookies by
modifying the settings in
your browser. However,
you may not be able to use
all the interactive features
of our site if cookies are
disabled. Should you
wish to be alerted before a
cookie is accepted on your
hard disk, guideline
instructions follow below:
If you are using Netscape
Navigator 3.0:
Go to the ´Options´
menu
Click ´Network
Preferences´
Click ´Protocols´
Tick the box that
says ´Show an alert before
accepting a cookie´
Go into your
Netscape folder
Delete the file that
is called ´cookies.txt´,
this will delete all the
cookies
Under Windows 95, you should
also use the ´Find´ feature
on the ´Start´ menu to
simply find the file called
´cookies.txt.´
In Internet Explorer 3.0:
Go to the ´View´
menu
Click ´Options´
Click ´Advanced´
Tick the box that
says ´Warn before accepting
cookies´
Go to cookies
directory
Delete all the files
you have there, this will
delete all cookies
Once you delete these files
you will have no more
cookies, and you will be
prompted each time a website
attempts to send a cookie to
your system. At that time,
you can choose to either
´Accept´ or ´Cancel´ a
cookie.
If you are using Netscape
4.0+:
Go to ´Edit´ in the
menu bar
Click on
´Preferences´
Click on ´Advanced´
Tick the box that
says ´Warn me before
accepting a cookie´
Now go to your
´Start´ button
Click on ´Find´
Click on ´Files and
Folders´
Type "cookies.txt"
into the search box that
appears
Click ´Find Now´
When the search
results appear drag all
files listed into the
´Recycle Bin´, this will
delete all cookies
Now shut down and
restart Netscape
Once you delete these files,
you will have no more
cookies, and you will be
prompted each time a website
attempts to send a cookie to
your system. At that time,
you can choose to either
´Accept´ or ´Cancel´ the
cookie.
In Internet Explorer 4.0:
Go to the ´View´
menu
Click ´Internet
Options´
Click ´Advanced´
Tick the box that
says ´Prompt before
accepting cookies´
Now go into your
cookies directory
Delete all the files
you have there, this will
delete all cookies
Once you delete these files,
you will have no more
cookies, and you will be
prompted each time a website
attempts to send a cookie to
your system. At that time,
you can choose to either
´Accept´ or ´Cancel´ the
cookie.
In Internet Explorer 5.0+:
Go to the ´Tools´
menu
Click on ´Internet
Options´
Click the ´Security´
tab
Highlight the
´Internet´ zone (selected by
default)
Select security
level ´High´ for this zone
Click on ´OK´
Go into your cookies
directory
Delete all the files
you have there, this will
delete all cookies
Once you delete these files,
you will have no more
cookies and your browser
will no longer send or
receive new cookies.
If you are using Netscape
6.0+:
Go to ´Edit´ in the
menu bar
Click on
´Preferences´
Click on ´Advanced´
Select the ´Cookies´
field
Tick either ´Warn Me
Before Accepting a Cookie´
or ´Disable Cookies´
Click on ´OK´
Go to your ´Start´
button
Click on ´Find´
Click on ´Files and
Folders´
Type "cookies.txt"
into the search box that
appears
Click ´Find Now´
When the search
results appear drag all
files listed into the
´Recycle Bin´, this will
delete all cookies
Now shut down and
restart Netscape
Depending on your earlier
choice you will either be
prompted by new cookies or
no cookies will be set or
received.
In Internet Explorer 6.0+:
Go to the ´Tools´
menu
Click on ´Internet
Options´
Click the ´Privacy´
tab
Move the slider to
choose your preferred
settings
Click on ´OK´
Go into your cookies
directory
Delete all the files
you have there, this will
delete all cookies
Once you delete these files,
you will have no more
cookies and your browser
will no longer send or
receive new cookies.
If you are using Netscape
7.0+:
Go to ´Edit´ in the
menu bar
Click on
´Preferences´
Click on ´ Privacy &
Security´
Select the ´Cookies´
field
Choose your
preferred settings
Click on ´OK´
Go to your ´Start´
button
Click on ´Find´
Click on ´Files and
Folders´
Type "cookies.txt"
into the search box that
appears
Click ´Find Now´
When the search
results appear drag all
files listed into the
´Recycle Bin´, this will
delete all cookies
Now shut down and
restart Netscape
Depending on your earlier
choice you will either be
prompted by new cookies or
no cookies will be set or
received.
Deleting cookies
You can easily delete any
cookies that have been
installed in the cookie
folder of your browser. For
example, if you are using
Microsoft Windows Explorer:
Open ´Windows
Explorer´
Click on the
´Search´ button on the tool
bar
Type "cookie" into
the search box for ´Folders
and Files´
Select ´My Computer´
in the ´Look In´ box
Click ´Search Now´
Double click on the
folders that are found
´Select´ any cookie
file
Hit the ´Delete´
button on your keyboard
If you are not using
Microsoft Windows Explorer,
then you should select
"cookies" in the "Help"
function for information on
where to find your cookie
folder.
PROTECTION OF EMAIL
ADDRESSES
Your email address is only
used for the purposes of
replying to you unless you
have given consent as
detailed above.
DATA PROTECTION ON
PIXEL TAGS
We may use "pixel tags,"
which are small graphic
files that allow us to
monitor the use of our
websites. A pixel tag can
collect information such as
the IP (Internet Protocol)
address of the computer that
downloaded the page on which
the tag appears; the URL
(Uniform Resource Locator)
of the page on which the
pixel tag appears; the time
the page containing the
pixel tag was viewed; the
type of browser that fetched
the pixel tag; and the
identification number of any
cookie on the computer
previously placed by that
server. When corresponding
with you via HTML capable
e-mail, we may use "format
sensing" technology, which
allows pixel tags to let us
know whether you received
and opened our e-mail