End-user Privacy
Personally identifiable Information
First of all - We do NOT collect ANY information that identifies who you are!
We fully understand the concerns people have about the protection of their privacy when on the web. That is why we do not want to know about you! We are not interested in who you are, what you do, or where you come from. We do not want to know your shopping preferences or any other information about your online experiences. In short you are, and will remain, anonymous to us.
How do we achieve this? Well, we do not collect any personal information from you. We specifically do not collect any information that could, in any shape or form, identify who you are. Hence, we do not and cannot, pass on any personal information to any client of ours.
When you click the button and use the service, the information that we collect will be labelled with a unique ID number for that session only and neither us nor our clients are able to identify who you are from that number or our data associated with it. We provide you with the option to view every bit of data that we have collected before it is forwarded to our client sites: No-one receives your information without your specific consent.
Not many businesses can be proud to boast "You're just a number to us" of their customers but at work4sure we're very proud of that!
Uniquely Identifiable Information
It is a fundamental rule of work4sure that we safeguard the privacy of our end-users. The long term success of our technology is based in large part on engendering the trust of the end-user community, and we therefore take any threat to your online privacy very seriously.
Your computer contains certain information that can uniquely identify it from other computers on the Internet. Such information includes the serial numbers of your motherboard, hard drives, batteries, and other components that comprise your computer.
Ordinarily, we do not detect this information and hence cannot uniquely identify a computer. However, there are instances when knowledge of this information is important to the business you are interacting with. For example, some computer manufacturers use a unique number, often called an Asset Tag, for identifying your computer when providing technical support. Therefore, when our technology is used for technical support purposes, such information may be included as part of the information we generate.
We will inform you when such information is being requested so that you can decide whether passing this on to the business using our service is warranted. Should you encounter a service requesting an item of information that you do not believe to be justified, then we would appreciate you notifying us via the following email address: privacy@work4sure.com.