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Privacy Policy
Cereal Partners UK does not sell, rent or otherwise make available any personal data submitted by visitors to our site to any third parties. This information is understood by us to mean your name, address, telephone/fax number and e-mail address. This information will not be used for any direct marketing or unsolicited follow-up unless we have previously informed you of this possible use and you have given us your express permission when submitting it.  With your permission, Cereal Partners UK will use this information for such purposes as:

  • Sending you paper publications or other correspondence
  • Sending you e-mail press releases or notification
  • Delivering goods or prizes

Cereal Partners UK does make use of non-personally identifiable statistical information (browser type, geographical location, age, gender) for optimisation of our sites as part of our continual internal review process and in a general way to learn more about the consumers of our products. This information will not be disclosed to third parties by Cereal Partners UK

This data will only be used for the stated purpose, and will not be used for any unsolicited communication unless you give us permission. This is solely to tailor our sites to suit your needs better.

You may have your personal data deleted, corrected or revised by contacting us at Consumer Relations, Cereal Partners UK, Tel 0845 6017158 or email consumer.relations@uk.nestle.com If you want to access to your data or if you have any questions about our privacy policy, please send us an e-mail or write to us at the above-mentioned address.

See our Cookies FAQs

Children and young people under 16 are advised to get permission from their parent or guardian before they submit personal data to Nestlé web sites.

Cereal Partners Internet Terms of Use

Copyright Statement

LINKS
Links on Cereal Partners UK sites may take you outside the Cereal Partners UK (Nestlé) network, and Nestlé accepts no responsibility for the content, accuracy or function of these sites; the links are provided in good faith, and we cannot be held responsible for any subsequent change in sites to which we link. We suggest you to check their privacy policies yourself before submitting any personally-identifiable information.

Limitation of Liability
Your use of (including downloading) and browsing on this website are at your own risk. Neither Nestlé, any of its associated companies, nor any other party involved in creating, producing or delivering this website shall be liable for any direct, incidental, consequential, indirect or punitive damages, costs, losses or liabilities whatsoever arising out of your access to, or use of, this website. Without limitation to the foregoing, everything on this website is provided to you "AS IS" without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied, including but not limited to, the implied warranty of satisfactory quality, accuracy, fitness for a particular purpose, or non-infringement. Nestlé assumes no liability and shall not be liable for any damages to, or viruses that may infect, your computer equipment or other property by reason of your use of, access to, or downloading of any material from this website.

Applicable Law
This site shall be governed by the law of England and Wales and you agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English Courts.

General
This site is directed to residents of the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland only. We cannot respond to correspondence, nor can we accept entries to competitions/draws etc from residents outside the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. This policy may be modified from time to time. The date of posting shall be the effective date of these Terms of Use.

Nestlé [Corporate Communications],
St. George's House,
Croyden, Surrey,
CR9 1NR


Cookies FAQ

1. What is a Cookie?

A Cookie is a small string of text that is stored on your PC's hard disk, unless you delete it (or it expires). It is not a computer program, and cannot harm the data on your PC.

2. How do I know when I have received a Cookie?

You need to switch on the 'Alert before accepting Cookies' option in your browser.

3. Should I switch on the alert?

It's up to you. However, increasingly, sites are using more and more Cookies that expire when you switch off your browser; it can become tiresome to see so many alerts.

4. What are Cookies for?

Cookies have two functions. The first is to 'maintain state of an application'. Basically, this means that each time you come back to a site, you begin where you left off. For instance, you may only need to register to enter a site once. The second function is to track your path through the site.

5. What does that mean?

Tracking your path can help the site provider optimise the site based on popular paths or pages. You may feel that this knowledge of your use - the site provider could set up a profile of your particular habits - is an unwelcome intrusion into your privacy. However, bear in mind that no personally identifiable data is being collected.

6. What is Nestlé's policy?

First, we never pass statistical data on to 3rd parties. All Nestlé sites that use Cookies explain what use we are putting them to.

7. Should I delete Cookies?

Again, it's up to you. If you feel that Cookies are an intrusion into your privacy, delete them. However, we recommend that you do not delete them. This will usually decrease your access to useful information on subsequent visits to the site.

8. Can Cookies be stolen from my PC?

No. The information stored on your PC will only be transmitted to the server that sent them in the first place.

9. How do I delete Cookies?

Go to your Cookies folder, usually called 'Cookies' on your hard drive (C:\windows\cookies, for example), select them and delete them in the normal way.

10. Why are they called 'Cookies'?

Has this anything to do with Cereal Partners UK or Nestlé? Unfortunately not.


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