Privacy Statement
Puretone Sound Therapy does not share your personal information collected on this website (where requested or given freely) with third parties in part or whole (except email addresses where consented in member only facilities as stated below). Such information is normally stored on either a password protected computer, in read-only files or on The Puretone Sound Therapy websites secure server and is not held on paper documents unless agreed to in advance.
Our primary Newsmail Service is hosted by: WordPress.com and governed by their privacy policy. Any secondary email services are hosted on the websites secure server and governed by our own policies.
Email addresses are hidden in any group emails sent out by Puretone Sound Therapy or the website moderators, however they may be visible in any forums we provide unless you opt to hide your personal information when using such facilities.
We do not send unsolicited emails as a matter of practice, however certain emails of such or similar nature may be sent in isolated/appropriate circumstances for the purposes of making general enquiries on our own behalf or that of a third party.
Cookie Policy
This site uses cookies – small text files that are placed on your machine to help the site provide a better user experience.
In general, cookies are used to retain user preferences, store information for things like shopping carts, and provide anonymised tracking data to third party applications like Google Analytics.
As a rule, cookies will make your browsing experience better. However, you may prefer to disable cookies on this site and on others. The most effective way to do this is to disable cookies in your browser. We suggest consulting the Help section of your browser or taking a look at the About Cookies website which offers guidance for all modern browsers.
More about cookies?
A cookie is a piece of information in the form of a very small text file that is placed on an internet user’s hard drive. It is generated by a web page server, which is basically the computer that operates a website.
The information the cookie contains is set by the server and it can be used by that server whenever the user visits the website. A cookie can be thought of as an internet user’s identification card, which tell a website when the user has returned.
PLEASE NOTE: See further guidance here >