Privacy Policy

In this policy ‘we’, ‘us’ and ‘our’ refer to Days of May Ltd. ‘You’ and ‘Your’ refer to you, the website viewer.

Our privacy statement discloses the privacy policies for www.daysofmay.co.uk. The sole owner of all personal information collected on our website is Days of May. Days of May Ltd will not give your personal information to any third party. The personal data collected and kept by Days Of May includes your name, address, email and contact number. Whilst your credit card information is collected at the time of any purchase, it is only the last four digits of your payment card that are kept on our database. Credit card information is sent directly to the Shopify secure server, and that is where it is held securely. Please click here for Shopify's T&C’s

Days of May Ltd collect personal information through a secure server that has encryption technology. This way you can be assured that none of your information will be viewed by anyone outside of Days of May Ltd and Shopify. All shipping labels are made and printed at our fulfilment centre, so no personal information is given to or held with our courier services.

All personal information will be used solely for order completion and dispatching the order(s) to you. Any email address provided will be used on our mailing list to update you with the latest news of Days of May, unless otherwise stated or unsubscribed to. 

Should you wish to change any of the personal information held with Days of May, this can be done on your log in page. Alternatively, you can get in touch via the contact us page. 

If there are to be any changes to the Days of May Privacy Guarantee, our customers will immediately be notified via email and all relevant changes will be updated on the website accordingly.

You have the right to access any information that Days of May stores you. You may request access for free, however, if this request incurs charges for Days of May this charge will be forwarded onto you to cover any costs. If this is the case, you will be informed before any action is taken to ensure you wish to go ahead with the request.

We care about what or customers have to say. Good, or words of improvement, we are always grateful for any feedback our customers wish to share with us. Please let us know if you have any questions regarding our privacy statement, or anything else.

Cookies

A cookie is a simple text file that stores data. It is not a programme and does not do anything. A website which uses cookies sends this text file to your computer the first time you visit. The cookie is then stored on your computer and holds data relating to your visit- typically the name of the website and unique user ID which anonymously relates to you. This information is not passed on to any third-party provider. Without cookies our website would not work.

If you visit our login page, we will set a temporary cookie to determine if your browser accepts cookies. This cookie contains no personal data and is discarded when you close your browser.

When you log in, we will also set up several cookies to save your login information and your screen display choices. Login cookies last for two days, and screen options cookies last for a year. If you select “Remember Me”, your login will persist for two weeks. If you log out of your account, the login cookies will be removed.

If you edit or publish an article, an additional cookie will be saved in your browser. This cookie includes no personal data and simply indicates the post ID of the article you just edited. It expires after 1 day.

Temporary Cookies-

These help websites recognise users and the information provided when they access a website. Session cookies only retain information about a user’s activities whilst they are on the website. Once the web browser is closed, the cookies are deleted. These are commonly used on shopping websites.

Permanent cookies-

These remain in operation even after the web browser has closed. They can remember login details and passwords so web users do not need to re-enter these on each visit to the site. By law permanent cookies must be deleted after 12 months.

Third-party cookies-

Installed by third-parties with the aim of collecting certain information from web users to carry out research using behaviour, demographics or spending habits, for example. They are mostly used by advertisers who want to ensure that products are marketed towards the right target audience.

Flash cookies-

These are independent from the web browser. They are designed to be permanently stored on a user’s computer. These types of cookies remain on a user’s device even when other cookies have been deleted from their browser.

Zombie cookies-

These are a type of flash cookie that are automatically re-created after a user has deleted them. This means they are difficult to detect. They are often used in online games sites to stop mis-use, but have also been used to install malicious software onto a user’s device.