Congratulations you have reached, what for most people is, the most boring part of this website!
Especially for a kid like me!

This is important information though because it sets out what visitors can expect from ullapoolsharkambassador.com and what is expected of visitors to this website.

Terms and Conditions of Website Use

When visiting this website visitors agree respect the terms and conditions mentioned here. We may, from time to time amend our terms and conditions. Visitors agree to ensure they are familiar with current terms and conditions when using this website.

Third Party Links

From time to time links to third parties may appear on this website. Unless specified ullapoolsharkambassador.com is not an affiliate or endorser of, nor has no control over such websites, nor their content, nor their availability.

Visitors to ullapoolsharkambassador.com acknowledge and accept that ullapoolsharkambassador.com is not endorsing, liable or responsible for anything appearing on third party websites or any resources linked to them.

 

Privacy Policy

Visitors to this website are anonymous. The website does not track any visit by any personally identifiable information.  *Personally identifiable information provided to ullapoolsharkambassador.com through communication will never be shared. Visitor privacy is of huge importance to ullapoolsharkambassador.com

*personally identifiable information includes visitor name, email address, telephone number, postal address provided.

Cookie Policy – This has abslolutely nothing to do with our biscuit preferences! [Dissapointing] 

“A digital cookie is;- a small file of letters and numbers that is downloaded on to your computer when you visit a website. Cookies are used by many websites and can do a number of things, such as remembering your preferences, recording what you have put in your shopping basket, and counting the number of people looking at a website.

The rules on cookies are covered by the Privacy and Electronic Communications Regulations 2003 (PECR). PECR also covers the use of similar technologies for storing or accessing information, such as ‘Flash cookies’ and device fingerprinting.”

The ICO – Information Commissioner’s Officer is responsible for enforcing these rules. The text above is an extract from the IOC website and we thank them for their guidance.

More about Cookies – There are 3 types of website cookies.

Cookies are used by virtually all websites they are harmless your computer/ devices.

There are basically two types of cookies;- known as Session cookies and Persistent cookies

Session cookies: are stored on the visitor’s device during the web session. They are automatically deleted when the browser is closed. Generally, they store an anonymous session ID allowing the visitor to browse a website without having to log into each page. No personal data is collected from the visitor’s device; or

Persistent cookies: are stored on the visitor’s computer/ device and remains there when the browser is closed. The cookie can be read by the website that created it when the visitor visits that website again.

These types of cookies fall into four categories

– Strictly necessary cookies: These cookies are essential to enable visitors to use the website effectively and therefore cannot be turned off. These cookies do not gather information about visitors that could be used for marketing or remembering where visitors have been on the internet.

-Performance cookies: enable website owners to monitor and improve the performance of their website. For example, count visiting visits, noting traffic sources and the parts of the site are most popular.

Functionality cookies: allow a website to remember choices visitors make. They might be used when visitors leave a comment on a blog post or enable video viewing.

– Targeting cookies. record when a visitor visits to a website, the pages that have been visited and the links followed. Website owners can use that information to make a website and any advertising displayed on it more relevant to visitor interests.

All cookies on this website are session cookies that are either strictly necessary or functionality cookies, with the exception of those relating to YouTube which are Persisitent / functional cookies. They have a technical function necessary to the usability of this site – namely enabling visitors to view videos on this site. These could be disabled in your browser but that might very likely break your view of the site.  Additionally Google and Clicky Analytics cookies are persistent cookies / performance cookies. We use data collected by Google Analytics  and Clicky Analytics to tell us things like which are the most visited pages on this site. The data collected it absoultely anonymous, it collects no personally identifable information but if you wish you can opt out;- – Google Analytics cookies can be disabled and have no affect on your user experience.

Find out more about cookies and how to manage them 

June 2019