Privacy Policy :-

The aim of this privacy policy is to aware you regarding the parameters set by the company for your information that you provide to Glaze Trading India Pvt. Ltd. ("Galway") through the website www.glazegalway.com ("Website") or in any other form. We offer our pledge to protect and secure the private information you enter on our website when you use our website. This statement describes you know what information we collect when you use our products and services, why we collect it and how we use it to stay in touch with you. Galway reserves the right to amend the policy from time to time.

In this privacy statement ("Statement"), the terms:-
"We", "our" and "us" are referred to Glaze Trading India Pvt. Ltd. ("Galway") and other entities owned by Galway.
"You" and "your" are referred to Galway Direct Seller Customers, visitors, users, and others who use this website.

Information Collection

You shall provide complete, true, accurate and current information. All the information you provide us will be kept in secure and inviolable storage. We may also collect information about those you know such as your upline, your guest, and your belongings.

Galway may collect your information through the website at several points as follows:
Registration; Bank Details Storage; Surveys and promotions

Registration

For the purpose of becoming Authorized Direct seller of Galway you need to provide your personal information such as name, age, date of birth, address, contact details, e-mail address, gender and occupation.

Bank Details Storage

For the purpose of processing payments between you and Galway, you would require to provide your bank details as we make payment to you via account payee cheque or NEFT Bank transfer. It is our obligation to safeguard such information and we assure you that such information may not hold back on the website unless you choose to do so.

Feedback and complaints

At any time you may provide us your feedback or any complaint for Galway product and services through this website mentioning your personal identifiable information so that we could cater you with more improved product and services.

Use of your information

  1. We may use your information to authenticate you whenever you want to login on our website to perform your task. You would need to enter a password to login you account.
  2. We may use your information for purpose of responding to your requests; monitoring and providing the Service; maintaining your ID account.
  3. It is also the duty of the Direct Seller not to share information related to Galway Business, product information, literary business plan with anyone else

Sharing your Information with third parties

  1. We assure you that we will not share, distribute, sell, trade, rent or otherwise by any such convey your personal information with third parties unless specified or required by law.
  2. We may share your information with your upline or any highest level distributor to provide you proper guidance and to deliver you a favorable experience. Your upline is obliged to not share or misuse your personal information, and also assure to apply the terms of the privacy policy while using your information.
  3. We may also share your information with third parties to send you updates about our products and services, to process your payments.
  4. While sharing your personal information with third parties we assure that your information is being used under contractual and technical protections.

Business Transfers

We reserve the right to transfer any and all of your information that we collect from you to a third party in the event of any merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer or other disposition of all or any portion of Galway.

You can retrieve and update your information

At any time you can update or retrieve your submitted information on our website for marketing purposes, please contact us so that we may update your information in our records or you may go online to websites and update your own information.

Cookies

A message sent to a Web browser by a Web server. The browser stores the message in a text file. The message is then sent back to the server each time the browser requests a page from the server.

The main purpose of cookies is to identify users and possibly prepare customized Web pages for them. When you enter the website using cookies, you may be asked to fill out a form providing such information as your name and interests. This information is packaged into a cookie and sent to your Web browser which stores it for later use. The next time you go to the same Web site, your browser will send the cookie to the Web server. The server can use this information to present you with custom Web pages. So, for example, instead of seeing just a generic welcome page you might see a welcome page with your name on it.

The name cookie derives from UNIX objects called magic cookies. These are tokens that are attached to a user or program and change depending on the areas entered by the user or program.
However you may change your cookie settings according to your preferences by just customizing it according to your web browser (Internet explorer, Mozilla Firefox Web browser, Opera Web Browser, Google Chrome).

What Information Does a Cookie Store ?

For the most part a cookie will contain a string of text that contains information about the browser. To work, a cookie does not need to know where you are from; it only needs to remember your browser. Some Web sites do use cookies to store more personal information about you. However, this can be done only if you yourself have provided the Web site with that personal information. Legitimate Web sites will encrypt this personal information stored in the cookie to prevent unauthorized usage by another party with access to your cookie folder.

Cookies have six parameters that can be passed to them:

The name of the cookie.

The value of the cookie.

The expiration date of the cookie – this determines how long the cookie will remain active in your browser.

The path the cookie is valid for – this sets the URL path the cookie us valid in. Web pages outside of that path cannot use the cookie.

The domain the cookie is valid for. This makes the cookie accessible to pages on any of the servers when a site uses multiple servers in a domain.

The need for a secure connection – this indicates that the cookie can only be used under a secure server condition, such as a site using SSL.

How do I Enable or Disable Cookies ?

This section will tell you how to enable cookies (turning cookies on) and also how to disable them. Since cookies are maintained by your web browser, the method for enabling or disabling them will vary depending on which browser you are using.

Microsoft Internet Explorer 8.0 or 9.0:- Select the ‘Tools à Internet Options’ menu item, and then open the ‘Privacy’ tab – you can then adjust the slider to block or allow various categories of cookie. Alternatively by clicking ‘Advanced’ you can exercise finer control over the browser’s behavior, choosing whether to accept, block, or prompt for cookies originating either on the website you are visiting (first party cookies) or originating from websites other than the one you are visiting (third party cookies, typically used by banner advertisements hosted on an advertiser’s website).

Firefox 7.0:- Use the ‘Tools a Options’ menu item (may be under the Firefox button), then choose the ‘Privacy’ tab. Set the ‘Firefox will:’ option to ‘Use custom settings for history’. Now you can choose whether cookies are enabled for websites you visit and third party websites, and if so how long they will persist. You can also use the ‘Exceptions’ button to override the settings for particular websites.

Firefox 3.0:- Use the ‘Tools a Options’ menu item, and then choose the ‘Privacy’ tab. Here you can choose whether cookies are enabled, and if so how long they will persist. You can also use the ‘Exceptions’ button to override the settings for particular websites.

Google Chrome 5.0:- Choose ‘Options’ on the ‘Customize and control’ menu, and then open the ‘Under the Bonnet’ tab. In the ‘Privacy’ section, click on the ‘Content settings’ button and open the ‘Cookies tab. Set the required cookie behavior and use the ‘Exceptions…’ button (if required) to configure specific websites.

Apple Safari 5.0:- Choose ‘Preferences’ on the ‘Settings’ menu, and then open the ‘Security’ tab. Now set the required cookie behavior.

Note: Disabling cookies will prevent some websites from working correctly, and may mean that you are prompted to re-enter information that would normally have been stored in a cookie.

Amendments

Galway reserves the right to amend, modify or revise any point described in this policy through a written notice on its website www.glazegalway.com. If you do not agree by such amendments, you may contact us within 30 days of such notification. Your continued relationship with Galway will be considered as an acceptance to all the amendments.

Disclaimer

In the event of inconsistency or discrepancy between the English version and any of the other linguistic versions of this Website and its content, the English language version shall prevail.

Contact Us

For further queries or comments you have, you may contact us directly through our website or other email links you are provided through this website or in any other manner. We will try to reply you promptly. We use this information to respond to your questions and may record your comments to improve our customer service.