Privacy & Cookies Policy
Productive People Website Privacy Policy
Company Info: Productive People LLP
We will not collect or harvest any personal information when you visit this website unless you choose to provide that information using one of our online contact forms, or by email. Any personal information supplied is used exclusively for providing you with the information requested and will not be disclosed to any other person or organisation except when we have your permission to do so, or when required by law.
We store emails for up to 8 years for records, analysis and other statistical purposes.
Links to Other Sites
This website contains some links to external websites which are outside the control of Productive People LLP. These sites may have their own policies with regards to privacy and Productive People LLP is not responsible for the privacy policies or the content of these external sites.
Cookies and Analytics
A cookie is a plain-text file/document that is stored on your computer when you visit this website. It is used as an anonymous identifier when you visit our website. We use this information to create anonymous usage statistics and reports. The information gathered by the use of cookies is then used to improve our site. This does not affect your overall privacy or computer in any way.
Cookies by themselves cannot be used to find out the identity of any user and Productive People LLP will never know who you are even though we assign your browser a cookie. Most browsers accept cookies automatically but you can change your browser settings to prevent automatic acceptance. If cookies are disabled, you may still use most of the features of our website.
Cookies used on this website
Name: _ga
Issuer: Google Analytics (See Google.com for further info)
Purpose: This is an anonymous cookie which will allow us to track which pages on our website you have viewed, it is not harmful and actually helps us improve our website.
Name: PHPSESSID
Issuer: Productive People
Purpose: This cookie is used to store any temporary information between page views that you make – it will be removed when you close your web browser.
Actual use: WordPress keeps track of your activity to better stream-line our user experience.