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Cookie Policy

Cookies are used on this shopping site to keep track of the contents of your shopping cart, to store delivery addresses if the address book is used and to store your details if you select the ‘Remember Me’ Option. They are also used after you have logged on as part of that process. You can turn off cookies within your browser by going to ‘Tools | Internet Options | Privacy’ (in Internet Explorer) and selecting to block cookies. If you turn off cookies, you will be unable to place orders or benefit from the other features that use cookies. Data collected by this site is used to:

– Take and fulfil customer orders

– Administer and enhance the site and service.

– To disclose information to third-parties for goods delivery purposes.

What are Cookies? 

Cookies are small text files that websites can send to your computer. A cookie can be thought of as an Internet user’s identification card. They tell websites when the user returns and allows the site to bring up information relevant to that user, for example your name, past orders etc. Cookies are not computer programs, and can’t read other information saved on your hard drive. They cannot be used to disseminate viruses, or get a user’s email address etc. They only contain and transfer to the website as much information as the users themselves have disclosed to that website. 

Why do you use Cookies? 

Cookies make the interaction between users and websites faster and easier. Without cookies, it would be very difficult for a website to allow a visitor to fill up a shopping basket or to remember the user’s preferences or registration details for a future visit. The Just before…® website uses cookies to allow customers to move from one part of the web site to another and to add items to the shopping basket without having to login repeatedly. 

What’s the law on Cookies? 

The European Union Directive on Privacy and Electronic Communications (the “Directive”), which came into force on 31st July 2002 and since set out in UK following Brexit, recognises that cookies are a “legitimate and useful tool” for many activities, including verifying the identity of website users. The Directive makes it compulsory for websites to inform users if cookies are being used (which is exactly what we are doing here), and to provide some information on how cookies are used. You can find more information on this subject at www.aboutcookies.org. Lastly, the Directive places an obligation on websites to make users aware that they can set their computers to reject cookies. You will find the instructions on how to do this at www.aboutcookies.org. However, you should be aware that the Just before…® website (in common with most other shopping web sites) will not work without cookies. 

How do I opt in/out of receiving information from you? 

Here’s the email addresses to write to if you don’t want to receive information from us: info@justbefore.co.uk. 

What can I do to increase security? 

Internet shopping is becoming more and more popular and the overwhelming majority of transactions are quick, easy and trouble-free. We do everything we can to ensure your shopping experience is as safe and secure as possible. However, there are a number of additional precautions you can take to increase security. We recommend you always close down your Internet browser when you have finished shopping online, especially if you use a shared PC. This will delete temporary Internet cookies from any sites you may have visited. Never reveal your password to others.  Keep your password as unique as possible and try not to choose obvious passwords, such as your name, partner’s name, or other personal information which could be easily obtained by a third party. Avoid using the same password for numerous Internet sites. Please note, Just before…® will never ask for personal passwords or card details via email. If you do receive an email requesting this information, please contact us immediately.