Our website uses cookies. (By definition: a cookie is a text file sent by a web server to a web browser to subsequently be stored by the browser. This text file is then sent back to the server every time the browser requests a page from the server. This enables the web server to identify and track the web browser.)
We may use the information obtained from a cookies administrated from the HURLEYS website, to improve the site’s usability, to identify you in the event of further visits and for other marketing purposes.
We use Google Analytics on this website. Google Analytics generates statics and other information about website use by means of cookies (defined above), which are stored on users' computers. The information generated relating to the HURLEYS websites is then used to create reports about the site and is then used by its visitors.
Google stores this information. To view Google’s privacy policy please visit: http://www.google.com/privacypolicy.html.
If you wish you can delete all Cookies currently stored on your browser as well as disable further Cookies from being stored on your computer. This however, may prevent you from taking full advantage of our website and its services. Please refer to your browsers Internet Options, which can normally be found under the Tools selection menu. For more information on how to do this for your specific browser, click the “help” section on your browsers menu.
As mainly outlined below we collect many different aspects of data through different avenues based on what is required. This can include but not limited to: name, gender, address (both billing and delivery), date of birth, purchase history, encrypted copies of login details, queries and complaints, items added to basket, click through information, wish lists, proof of billing where required, details gathered from cookies as outlines below, shopping preferences, comments and product reviews, publicly accessible information, information available on social media sites, CCTV images, car number plates may be recorded when entering car parks, conversations through sites such as live chat, internet browser, IP address, search terms used and advertisements clicked on.