Privacy Policy
What Information Do You Gather About Me?
We collect from you only the personal information you voluntarily provide in order to deliver the best possible service or to reply to your request. We will never share, sell, or rent individual personal information with anyone without your advance permission or unless ordered by a court of law.
Sharing Your Personal Information
Brighton Court does not sell information to unrelated third parties.
Changes to This Online Privacy Policy
Brighton Court reserves the right, at its sole discretion, to change, modify, add or remove portions of this Online Privacy Policy at any time. Accordingly, Brighton Court recommends that you revisit this Online Privacy Policy from time to time to ensure that you are aware of the current privacy practices. Your continued use of the website following any changes signifies your acceptance of these changes.
Brighton Court and Session Cookies
This website uses session cookies to enable making transactions on our site. A session cookie is a small file placed on your computer that acts as a unique identifier to keep track of the information you have entered. Without the session cookie, our site cannot track the information you are entering, and you will be unable to complete your transaction.
A session cookie does not remain on your machine after you close your web browser window. Our session cookie contains none of your personal information, and cannot be used to track you around the web. It can only be used by our website to identify the information you have entered during the transaction process which is required to complete the transaction.
How to Enable Cookies on your Browser
Your web browser is the primary way you can control cookies.
The method for changing your cookie settings will vary depending on the browser you use, but options should be similar regardless of your browser choice.
Internet Explorer
If you are using Internet Explorer, your cookies will be automatically controlled based on your privacy settings. If you would like to override automatic cookie control, choose Tools -> Internet Options -> Privacy -> Advanced. From this panel you can choose to override automatic cookie handling, and specify how you would like to deal with First Party and Third Party cookies.
First party cookies come from the owner of the website you are visiting, third party cookies come from a different company (for instance, an advertising company). You can select “Accept”, “Block”, or “Prompt” – if you choose “Prompt”, your browser will notify you each time a web site attempts to set a cookie on your machine, and you can choose to accept or reject the cookie. If you would like to accept session cookies, but not persistent cookies, check the box to “Always Allow Session Cookies.” Please note that session cookies are required to enable shopping on many web sites.
Firefox
Cookie options are available at Tools -> Options -> Privacy -> Cookies.
Chrome
Cookie options are available under Tools -> Options -> Under the Hood -> Content Settings -> Cookies.
Safari
Cookie options are available under Safari -> Preferences -> Security.
Other web browsers provide similar options. Alternatively, you can also control cookies with a number of Internet security packages. If you use one of these packages, please refer to the software documentation for more information.