AXA collects the details provided by you on registration and thereafter for the purpose of this website. Axa may also use this data on an anonymous basis for statistical purposes. Any personal information you supply to AXA via this website will be treated in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998 (including any further amendments) and the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003.
This information is held as long as is reasonably necessary.
The information is not used for any other purpose, including marketing activities.
The email address to which the user details is sent is connected to the internet, but is protected by user authentication methods including the use of passwords and encryption to protect it from third parties.
Visits to the http://mybudgetday.axa.co.uk web site are tracked by Google analytic to enable AXA to monitor the numbers of visitors. Analysis of where visitors are being referred from is also performed as is an analysis of any search engine keywords used.
AXA may work with third parties to help us measure the effectiveness of our online advertising. These third parties acting as our Agents may use tracking tags to conduct research on certain usage and activities on our website on our behalf. These tags only allow for accurate tracking of visitor numbers and do not record any type of personal information.
The website may write small files to the visitor's computer called "cookies", which AXA may use to enable traffic mornitoring and to track the number of visitors accessing certain pages or links more accurately than through the web server access logs alone.
Cookies cannot access files and information stored on your computer. They cannot reveal any information about you that you have not chosen to enter as a visitor to the site. For example, we may store your language preference in a cookie, so that each time you visit the site, your language of choice is displayed. We will not store any personal information such as name, or email address inside the cookie.
The web-browsers of most computers are initially set up to accept cookies. If preferred, you do not have to accept cookies and can disable them or change the way your computer handles them by adjusting their settings. You should access the computer's "help" function for more information. If you choose not to accept cookies, you may experience problems using areas of the website that require you to log on.
The website operates through the use of shared objects.
Shared Objects are a new feature of Macromedia Flash MX used to store data on your machine in much the same way that data is stored in a cookie created through a web browser. Shared objects are used to enhance your web-browsing experience by storing data which will be retrieved on your next visit. This data can only be read by movies originating from the same domain that created the shared objects.
Shared objects, by themselves, cannot do anything to or with the data on your computer. More important, shared objects can never access or remember your e-mail address or other personal information unless you willingly provide such information.
Flash Player provides a number of ways to manage the website's ability to store information in local shared objects. To understand more about local shared objects, please refer to the Adobe website on http://www.adobe.com/products/flashplayer/articles/lso/. If you choose to disable the share object tool you will lose the "autosave" feature which has been designed to allow you to go to and from the planner wihout losing your data.
This policy is valid for 1 day from the time that it is loaded by a client.