privacy policy
When browsing our site, our server may collect your domain name, but not your e-mail address. We will also collect information on those pages which are visited.

The information we collect is used for internal purposes only to help improve our website. No information will be published, sold or shared with third parties for any other reason.

If you take part in a survey on our website, then this information is governed by the Code of Conduct of the Market Research Society. The M.R.S. site has full details of the Code and lays down clear guidelines to protect individuals against misuse of their information. This also applies to when we contact you to ask for your help in answering some questions. We may do this by telephone, by mail or in person.

We will occasionally use “Cookies”, in order to provide a better service or identify those pages on our site that are of interest to visitors. A cookie is a tiny piece of information which a website stores via your web browser on your PC and which can later be retrieved. Cookies cannot be read by a website other than the one that set it. Most cookies last only through one session or visit to our website. None will contain information that will enable anyone to contact you via telephone, e-mail, or any other means. You can set up your web browser to inform you when cookies are set or to prevent cookies from being set.

Please note that we have no control over the content or privacy practices of any third party sites that you may be linked to from our site. We cannot therefore be held responsible for them.

More generally
Market research helps companies to monitor and to improve the products and services they provide. To work effectively, it needs the trust and goodwill of individuals to give their opinions and experiences. A founding principle of market research is that it must be honest, objective, confidential and transparent.

Participation in market research is entirely voluntary. You are entirely free to withdraw such participation at any time.

We will abide by the rules of our professional body and legislation with regard to personal privacy. We will seek to minimize any disturbance to you and treat your privacy with respect.

Every contact we make with people as part of a survey will include a contact name of an appropriate Manager in case of any query.

Contact Information
If you would like more details about our approach to your privacy, then please contact:

Virginia Monk
Network Research & Marketing Ltd
25 West Tenter Street
London
E1 8DT

Telephone: +44 (0)20 7680 5100

Email: privacy@networkresearch.co.uk