Privacy

Your privacy is important to us.

Your details will not be shared with any third party, except to fulfil your order.

For example, Paypal requires your details to enable you to pay us. 

 

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PCI, DSS and CISP Compliance 
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PCI, DSS and CISP are the new acronyms on the block

Devised by AMEX, MasterCard and VISA these acronyms stand for a set of regulations shop owners online and offline have to follow when they store, process or transmit credit card data.

What is PCI, CISP security standards?

Where a shop accepts credit cards they must be PCI / CISP compliant if they or the software they use store, process or transmit credit card numbers.
This applies to Suheart, if we accept cards over the counter, by phone or over the Internet.
These standards were established by the credit card providers to reduce the theft of credit card numbers online and offline.

How do Suheart comply online?

The safest option is to use a real-time payment service provider, such as Paypal, who accepts and approves credit card payments on our behalf on their server.  Credit Card payment is taken securely and is independent of the Suheart Shop.
Again, we neither process, transmit nor store credit card details — meaning you don’t have to be concerned about PCI compliance.

 

Cookies 
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We provide "sponsored" links at the bottom of our pages and on the left of certain other pages. These links are not to be confused with the "Wedding Links" and "Other Links" that we provide, which are links to non-sponsored service providers, who we know personally in many cases.

The "advertiser" of the sponsored links, will put a tracking cookie on your computer.  This is to allow the advertiser to track which website you have been directed from.   This is quite normal on many websites and is nothing to worry about.

 

However, you may clear cookies at any time.  This can be done as follows:

Internet Explorer 6.x - Windows

  1. Within IE, go to Tools | Internet Options.
  2. Click Delete Cookies.
  3. Click OK.

Internet Explorer 7.x - Windows

  1. Within IE, go to Tools | Internet Options.
  2. Click on the General tab and then click the Delete... button.
  3. Click the Delete cookies button.
  4. Click the Yes button.
  5. Then click the Close button, followed by the OK button.

Internet Explorer - Mac

  1. On a Classic OS machine, go to Edit | Preferences. On OS X go to Explorer | Preferences.
  2. Expand the Receiving Files option on the left if it isn’t already.
  3. Click Cookies.
  4. In the box that displays all the cookies on the machine, click once to select one, and then press Command-A to select all.
  5. Click Delete.
  6. Click OK.

Netscape 7.x/Mozilla - Windows

  1. Within Netscape, go to Tools | Cookie Manager | Manage Stored Cookies.
  2. Click Remove All Cookies.

Netscape 7.x/Mozilla - Mac

  1. Within Netscape, go to Tools | Cookie Manager | Manage Stored Cookies.
  2. Click Remove All Cookies.
  3. Click OK.

Firefox 1.5 - Windows

  1. Open Firefox and go to Tools | Options.
  2. Click Privacy.
  3. View the "Cookies" tab and click the Clear Cookies Now (older versions of Firefox are very similar to these instructions).

Firefox 2.x - Windows

  1. Open Firefox and go to Tools | Options.
  2. Click Privacy.
  3. Click the "Show Cookies" button and then click the Remove All Cookies button.

Firefox 3.x - Windows

  1. Open Firefox and go to Tools | Options.
  2. Click Privacy.
  3. Click the "Show Cookies" button and then click the Remove All Cookies button.

Firefox 1.5 - Mac

  1. Open Firefox and go to Firefox | Preferences.
  2. Click Privacy.
  3. View the "Cookies" tab and click the Clear Cookies Now (older versions of Firefox are very similar to these instructions).

Firefox 2.x - Mac

  1. Open Firefox and go to Firefox | Preferences.
  2. Click Privacy.
  3. Click the "Show Cookies" button and then click the Remove All Cookies button.

Firefox 3.0.x - Mac

  1. Open Firefox and go to Firefox | Preferences.
  2. Click Privacy.
  3. Click the "Show Cookies" button and then click the Remove All Cookies button.

Firefox 3.5.x - Mac

  1. Open Firefox and go to Firefox | Preferences.
  2. Click Privacy.
  3. Click the "remove individual cookies" link and then click the Remove All Cookies button.

Safari 2.x, 3.x

  1. Open Safari and go to Safari | Preferences.
  2. Click Security.
  3. Click Show Cookies.
  4. Click Remove All.