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Quicknowledge privacy policy

Quicknowledge aim to uphold and protect the privacy of visitors to our website. Quicknowledge would like to assure it's staff and customers that their personal information gathered through this will not be shared with third parties or other companies. From time to time, we may wish to contact our customers to followup on our services and inform them of new offers and products. At any time, customers may choose to opt out of this arrangement either in writing or by speaking to one of our contact centre operators. Quicknowledge will respect your request for privacy. We also understand the need to keep our databases up to date and we encourage our customers to provide us with updated personal details.

We would like our customers and partners to feel safe and comfortable during their visit to our website. If you feel any part of the site is a threat to your privacy or security, please don't hesitate to contact our webmaster with your concerns.

Online Security

It is important that visitors to this site are aware of the security measures taken to ensure their privacy and of their own responsibility for maintaining the security of their own information. Quicknowledge takes every reasonable measure to keep our website and systems secure. All authentication operations and online payments are made through our website via a secure, encrypted connection. As always, it is the user's responsibility to keep their password safe. It is also the responsbility of each user to choose a strong password that is difficult for a potential intruder to guess. Please note that if you choose to use the "remember me" feature of the login process, your username and password details will be stored in a cookie on your computer. This means that other users with access to your computer may be able to steal your password, in addition to this, spyware and malware programs may search through your cookies to steal usernames and passwords. If you wish to use "remember me", we hope that you have taken reasonable measures to ensure the privacy and security of your own computer. Of course it is not a good idea to use this feature on a public access computer, such as those found in libraries or universities.