Privacy Policy
1.1 Statement of Intent The purpose of this privacy
statement is to provide you, the User, with details of how
visitscotland.com will collect, store and use the personal data you
supply to it. Personal data is information which relates to
identifiable living individuals. This Privacy Policy is expressly
incorporated into the Terms and Conditions of Use of this web site.
It is the stated policy of visitscotland.com that it will act in
accordance with current legislation and aims to meet current best
practice with regard to the processing of personal data.
visitscotland.com is the trading name of eTourism Limited which is
registered as a data controller in the United Kingdom under the Data
Protection Act 1998. eTourism's data protection registration number is
Z7045349.
1.2 Collection of Personal Data In using this site,
you may provide certain personal data to visitscotland.com, and certain
data about you may be collected by 'cookies'. Cookies are temporary
Internet files which are used by visitscotland.com to enhance the use
of this site, and to allow visitscotland.com to build up a more
detailed profile of you. In agreeing to be bound by the Terms and
Conditions of the web site (of which this Privacy Policy forms part),
you agree that visitscotland.com can compile and process this personal
data in accordance with this Privacy Policy. Please see the attached
Cookies Statement for further information on Cookies.
1.3 Use of Personal Data visitscotland.com shall only
use your data for the purposes for which it is provided or for purposes
to which you have consented.
We will also hold and use your data to send you details of selected
tourism businesses, products and services that we think you will find
valuable. We may also occasionally pass your details to selected third
parties involved in the tourism industry. If you would prefer your
information not to be used in these ways please contact us, giving your
name and address: (i) by post to eTourism Limited, Fairways Business
Park, Deer Park Avenue, Livingston, EH54 8AF; or (ii) by email to
info@visitscotland.com; or (iii) by telephone on 










0845 22 55 121
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1.4 Storage and Correction of Personal Data
visitscotland.com will retain the personal data it holds unless and
until you send visitscotland.com notice that you no longer wish it to
retain this data. visitscotland.com is obliged to supply you, on
request, with a copy of the personal data it holds about you, provided
that you pay a small fee. If you wish to exercise this right, please
contact visitscotland.com using the details set out in the previous
paragraph for more details, including details regarding the fee which
is payable for exercising such right. Should you discover any
inaccuracies in such personal information, please notify
visitscotland.com as soon as possible at the same address.
visitscotland.com will then correct its records, and notify any third
parties to whom such personal information may have been transmitted in
accordance with clause 1.3 above.
COOKIES STATEMENT
This is the Cookies Statement referred to in the foregoing visitscotland.com Privacy Policy
"Cookies" are a feature of web browsers allowing web servers to
temporarily store information within your browser. visitscotland.com
uses cookies so we can monitor the number of users accessing our
website and to monitor the geographic location of our users. Cookies
also give visitscotland.com the ability to track your activity through
the website which means we can better respond to your needs and improve
your site experience. Cookies do not contain any personally
identifiable information. You can edit your browser options to ensure
you do not receive cookies in future but any sites you visit will be
unable to offer you a personalised service.
How to find and control your cookies:-
If your computer is running Windows:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.x
1. Click Tools, and then click Internet Options.
2. Select the Security tab.
3. Click on the Custom Level button
4. Scroll down to the Cookies field
5. Select Enable for both entries
6. Click Ok
7. Click Ok again
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.x
1. Click Tools, and then click Internet Options
2. Select the Privacy tab
3. Click on Advanced
4. Locate the options for Cookies
5. Set the Allow cookies that are stored on your computer option to enabled
6. Click on Override Automatic Cookie Handling
7. Select Enable cookies
8. Click on Always allow session cookies
9. Click OK
Netscape Navigator 6.x Users
1. On the Edit menu, select Preferences
2. Click on the + sign next to Privacy and Security
3. Click on Cookies
4. Select Enable cookies for the originating web site only
-or-
Select Enable all cookies=
AOL 5.x
1. Click on Preferences from the My AOL menu The preferences dialogue opens.
2. Select WWW
3. Select the Security tab
4. Select the Internet Zone
5. Click on the Custom button at the bottom of the window The Security Settings dialogue will appear.
6. Go to the Cookies section and select Always Accept Cookies
7. Click OK
AOL 6.x
1. Select My AOL
2. Select Preferences from the Settings menu
3. Select Internet Properties (WWW)
4. Select the Security tab
5. Select the Internet Zone, then select the Custom button at the bottom of the window The Security dialog then appears.
6. Scroll down to the Cookies section and select Always Accept Cookies
7. Click OK
Opera 5.x Users
1. On the File menu select Preferences The Preferences Dialogue will appear
2. Select Privacy
3. In the Cookies section select Accept All Cookies
If your computer is a Macintosh:
Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.x, 5.x (Macintosh)
1. On the Edit menu select Preferences The Preferences dialogue opens
2. Scroll to the Receiving Files option
3. Click on Cookies
4. From the right-hand window pane, scroll to the When Receiving Cookies menu
5. From the drop down menu, select Never Ask
6. Click OK
Netscape Navigator 6.x for Macintosh
1. From the Edit menu, select Preferences
2. Under Category, select Advanced
3. Select Cookies
4. In the Cookies section, select Accept All Cookies
5. Click OK
AOL for Macintosh
1. On the My AOL menu, select Preferences
2. Select WWW
3. Select Advanced Settings
4. Under Receiving Files, select Cookies
5. For When Receiving Cookies, select Never Ask
6. Click OK