Boston Wardrobes

Privacy & Cookie Policy

What information do we collect?
We have several services that require the supply of personal information. For example, when contacting us via a website contact form, we will ask for contact details such as your name, email address and telephone number. When downloading our design guides, we will require personal information including your name and email address.

Securing Your Data
Boston 2020 Ltd is committed to ensuring that your personal information is secure. We follow strict policies and adhere to high standards of security when gathering personal information. Your personal details are stored at our offices which have no unauthorised access.

What data do we collect?
Through the use of contact forms we may collect, but are not limited to, the following information:

Name, Contact information including email address, physical address and phone number.

What do we do with the information?
In order to understand your needs and provide you with a better service, we will require the aforementioned information. We may use the information for the following reasons:

  • Internal record keeping.
  • The improvement of our products and services.
  • Using the email address which you have provided, we may periodically send you promotional emails regarding new products, special offers or other information that may be of interest to you.

How do we use cookies?

General Use
We use cookies, tracking pixels and related technologies on our website. Cookies are small data files that are served up by our platform and stored on your device. Our site uses cookies dropped by us or third parties for a variety of purposes including to operate and personalise the website. Also, cookies may be used to track how you use the site to target ads to you on other websites.

Third Parties
Our website employs the use of various third-party services. Through the use of our website, these services may place anonymous cookies on the Visitor’s browser and may send their own cookies to the Visitor’s cookie file. Some of these services include but are not limited to: Google, Facebook and other social networks, advertising agencies, analytics companies and service providers. These services may also collect and use anonymous identifiers such as IP address, HTTP referrer, Unique Device Identifier and other non-personally identifiable information and server logs.

Cookies
This website uses the following cookies:

Google Analytics: This cookie allows us to see information on user website activities including, but not limited to page views, source and time spent on website. The information is depersonalised and is displayed as numbers, meaning it cannot be tracked back to individuals. This will help to protect your privacy. Using Google Analytics we can see what content is popular on our website, and strive to give you more of the things you enjoy reading and watching.

Google AdWords: Using Google AdWords code we are able to see which pages helped lead to contact form submissions. This allows us to make better use of our paid search budget.

Facebook Advertising: We use Facebook advertising conversion tracking and re-targeting pixels, which allow us to collect or receive information from you and use that information to provide measurement services and targeted advertising.

Social sharing cookies
On our blog we may use social sharing buttons for services including, but not limited to, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram. These allow you to share pages with your friends via those networks. Whilst you will be asked to login to use these services, this process is handled directly with the social sharing providers and their databases and servers. These sites may also monitor your usage of these buttons, through the use of external tracking codes that are required to run the buttons on this website.