OPSIS
PRACTICE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS Ltd.
DISCLAIMER & PRIVACY POLICY
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CONTENTS:
Disclaimer
Privacy Policy
Unsubscribing
Cookies
Support and Data Conversion Policy re
Data Protection Act 1998
Further information on Data Protection
and Personal Privacy
Disclaimer
In the preparation of the information contained in these
web pages, we have attempted to offer the most current, correct
and clearly expressed information possible. However, inadvertent
errors can occur. Therefore, the information contained in
these pages is provided without a warranty of any kind, either
expressed or implied.
For your convenience we have included certain links on our
web site that we believe you may find useful, to other resources
located on servers maintained by third parties over which
OPSIS Practice Management Solutions Ltd has no control and
for which OPSIS Practice Management Solutions Ltd is in no
manner responsible. These other web sites will each have their
own privacy statement, which may differ from ours. Therefore
please ensure, when you click on any of our links, that you
read the privacy statement located on the web site you have
selected.
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Privacy Policy
OPSIS Practice Management Solutions Ltd collects only sufficient
personal data supplied by you so that we may communicate our
sales information to you or so that we may provide you with
product support. This may include your name, address, telephone
number, e-mail address, etc. Any personal information that
you provide to OPSIS Ltd. through this web site will be held
and used by OPSIS Ltd. in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
The only information that you are obliged to enter is your
name and e-mail address. The other details are optional. Once
you have inserted your details we will send you the relevant
information or contact you about the product or service in
question.
You are only requested to provide OPSIS Ltd with personal
information for the following purposes:
i) to subscribe to regular newsletters or bulletins
ii) to provide comments for feedback; or
iii) to request information on other services or products
provided by us for future mailings, support purposes, notification
of new services and correspondence which may relate to you.
We do not sell trade or rent your information to others.
We adopt a strict anti-spam policy and will not give your
e-mail address to any third-parties without your permission,
except for the purpose of enabling OPSIS to provide the information
and support services you have requested, and save to the extent
that it is required to do so by law.
This web site does not currently collect or store personal
information in "cookies" (defined below), however
it may do so in the future but only to improve our quality
of service - for example to track visits to this site and
gauge its popularity. We track which pages you visit to identify
things that may be of interest to you.
OPSIS Practice Management Solutions Ltd take strong precautions
to protect your data from loss, misuse, unauthorised access
or disclosure, alteration, or destruction. We're committed
to keeping your customer data confidential and will process
any information you give us in accordance with the Privacy
and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003
which came into force on 11 December 2003 as part of the Data
Protection Act 1998, which states that personal data
must be processed fairly and lawfully. This means that you
have the right to know how we intend to use your personal
data. You can then decide whether you want to provide the
information.
Only those employees of OPSIS Practice Management Solutions
Ltd who are necessary for the provision of services to you
are provided with access to your personal information.
By using this web site, or submitting your information
to OPSIS, you are thereby consenting to the collection and
use of this information by us.
If we decide to change the policy, changes will be posted
on this page so that you are always aware of the information
collected and how it is used.
For the purposes of the Data Protection Act 1998, OPSIS Practice
Management Solutions Ltd. is exempt from notification as a
data controller.
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Unsubscribing
If you no longer wish to receive product information or
regular bulletins from OPSIS please use the Unsubscribe
button on the Receive Email Bulletins menu option
provided in our software products Help menus. Alternativelyasking us to unsubscribe you from our database.
Please ensure you supply the same email address used when
you originally subscribed.
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Cookies
Message given to a web browser by a web server. The message
is then stored by the browser in a text file called cookie.txt.
Each time the browser requests a page from the server, this
message is then sent back. A cookie's main objective is to
identify users and personalise their visit by customising
web pages for them, for example by welcoming them by name
next time they visit the same site. A site using cookies will
usually invite you to provide personal information such as
your name, e-mail address and interests.
How
to turn off cookies in Internet Explorer
Start
IE. Click Tools, then Internet
Options. You will then get the Internet Options screen,
which will have several tabs at the top of the screen. The
Security tab is the second tab from the left
of the screen. Click on this tab to get to the screen on which
you can set your security settings. Click the Custom
Level button - This button is located near the bottom
of the screen. After clicking this button, you will be taken
to the security settings screen. Scroll down to the cookies
section and choose the disable option. This option will prevent
web sites from storing cookies on your computer and also prevent
them from reading the cookie information that's already stored
on your computer.
How
to turn off cookies in Netscape
Start
Netscape. Click the Edit
menu. The Edit menu is the second menu choice from the left
side of the screen. Click Preferences - This
is the last option under the Tools menu. Click this item and
the preferences window will open. Click Advanced.
The categories are displayed on the left side of the window.
Advanced is located at the bottom of the list. When you click
on it, a set of checkboxes will appear to the right. Select
the Disable Cookies bullet. When you choose
this option, you are telling Netscape to not accept any cookies
that you encounter.
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Support and Data Conversion
Policy re Data Protection Act 1998
As a software house we naturally have to perform work of
a support or conversion nature on the databases that our software
products use. In some instances this will require our customers
to send a backup copy of a database to OPSIS' offices for
us to fix a problem, or so we can upgrade or convert the database
from one software format to another. We may also need to remotely
access your computer system for the purpose of supporting
our software products.
During the course of these services we do not normally "control"
or "process" (change) any personal information
held in the database. Since the majority of our customers
are within the legal profession, and record personal information
about their clients in our software databases, they will usually
be registered as Data Controllers under the
Data Protection Act 1998, and according to the Seventh
Principle of the Data Protection Acct PA 1998 Legal Guidance
document it is the responsibility of that Data
Controller (you, as our customer) to ensure adequate
security measures are taken by OPSIS in the handling of that
data. We recommend this is accomplished by drawing up an appropriate
contract specifiying the required security measures and precautions
you (in your capacity as Data Controller) require of OPSIS
to safeguard the information.
To assist with this we have provided a basic template contract
for you to give permission to OPSIS so that we may perform
the required services on the data you control.
Click here
to download the Contract (
in
Adobe Acrobat PDF format), which you should print out
then read, approve, sign the form and fax back to us. We will
then counter-sign and send you a copy.
Please note that this is only a basic template and
you should provide your own contract if you feel it does not
accurately state the terms and conditions you require.
OPSIS Practice Management Solutions Ltd take similar precautions
as outlined in the Seventh Principle to ensure the security
of any data whilst in our possession.
We have provided the above document
in PDF format, indicated by the
image, for you to download and view or print on your
computer. To view Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF)
files you will need to download Adobe Acrobat PDF Reader,
click here
to go Adobe's download pages. You will only need to
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Further information on
Data Protection and Personal Privacy
For further information from us on data protection and privacy
contact:
The Data Protection Manager
OPSIS Practice Management Solutions Ltd.
5 St. Peter's Street
Stamford
Lincs.
PE9 2PQ
Telephone: 01780 764947
Email:
Information on the Data Protection Act 1998 is also on the
Information Commissioners web site at www.dataprotection.gov.uk.
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