Our commitment to your privacy
Luxury Edition Yachts (LEY) is committed to ensuring your privacy as a
valued LEY web site visitor or client. You can be assured that LEY respects
the relationship we have with our web site visitors and clients and we do
not sell any information offered to us via our Internet site.
We keep all information obtained through our web site confidential. It
is LEY's policy that web site visitor and client personal email information
will not be shared with third parties except in the case of contracted
partnerships for the purposes of providing value-added benefits to our web
site visitors and clients. This information is only used to make your visit
to LEY's Web site more enjoyable and user-friendly. Web site request forms
are used to make the request process easier by pre-filling some basic
information upon completion of your initial web site request form.
In an effort to ensure your confidence in our commitment to protect
your privacy, we have put together some frequently asked questions to help
you understand our privacy policy. If you have any further questions or
comments you would like to share with us about your LEY experience, please
contact us at
webmaster@luxuryedition.com.
If I use your site will I get emails from LuxuryEdition.com and your
partners?
When you fill out any request form on our site, we do not share this
information with any of our partners with two exceptions.
- Where we have contracted with an independent broker/agent to handle a specific country or
market. In this case, that broker may receive your website form request and
respond on our behalf.
- Where we have contracted specific yacht sales
brokers/agents to handle sales of our yachts and private sales of yachts on
our behalf. These brokers or agents are listed on the "Contact US" page of
the website.
Spam Policy
Luxury Edition Yachts does not participate in any email activities
that are considered spam. Any email sent by LEY or on the behalf of LEY is
mailed to a consumer who has elected to receive promotions, special offers,
or be contacted via email.
If at any time you believe that LEY has not adhered to these
principles, please notify us by e-mail at
webmaster@luxuryedition.com and we
will use all commercially reasonable efforts to determine and correct the
problem promptly.
Does LuxuryEdition.com collect any personal information about me?
The luxuryedition.com does not store any personal information that you
provide when you interact with our site unless you fill out and submit a
form from the luxuryedition.com site. If you chose to fill out a luxuryedition.com
Request Form we will 'remember you' by transferring a 'cookie' to your hard
drive. This allows us to automatically fill out form information and present
you with this information that you provided on an earlier visit. This
personal information, such as name, address, phone number, and email
information saves you the task of re-entering this information every time
you request something from us by filling out a web site Request Form.
We do not collect any personal information without your knowledge and
permission, nor do we sell or rent any site visit data to other parties.
Until you, and if you, choose to "submit" a web site Request Form, you
will be assigned a temporary "session cookie" in order for us to keep track
of your language and country selection as well as any personal information
you have entered on one of our web site request forms. If you do not
"submit" this web site request form, the web site request form information
is deleted when the "session cookie" is removed upon exiting the
luxuryedition.com web site. Once you "submit" a web site request form, we write a
"cookie" with your information to "your" hard drive and remove this
information from temporary storage. In order to do this The luxuryedition.com
requires cookies for language, country, and Request Form information and
therefore we recommend that you leave cookies turned on while using our
site.
I've visited The luxuryedition.com web site before, can I skip some of the
data entry and have you pre-fill my personal information?
If you are have visited The luxuryedition.com web site before and filled
out and submitted a web site request form and had your cookies turned on at
that time, we should be able to use your luxuryedition.com cookie to pre-fill
information that you have previously provided to us; if you still have the
luxuryedition.com cookie on your hard drive. This information may include your
name, address, phone number, and email address. This will help speed up the
process when making another luxuryedition.com web site request.
Do I need to enable certain browser settings to use this site?
Luxury Edition Yachts requires the use of "stored cookies" and
JavaScript to provide you with a feature-rich site. To achieve the best
possible user experience when visiting our site, we recommend that you
enable these settings.
Why does The LuxuryEdition.com require 'cookies' and JavaScript?
At the most simple level, LEY requires the use of "session cookies" to
remember your request information between each page of the site so you do
not have to re-enter this information if you choose to fill out another
request form. Additionally, if you choose to fill out and "submit" any web
site request form, LuxuryEdition.com will, 'remember you' by transferring a
' stored cookie" to your hard drive. This allows us to remember your request
information and present you with pre-filled request forms upon subsequent
web site visits. JavaScript is used to enhance the experience even further.
To enjoy the convenience of not having to fill out a request form with
your name, address, phone number, and email details each time you visit the
site, you must make sure your browser is set up to accept cookies.
What is a cookie?
Cookies are small non-executable data files written to your hard drive
or memory. These data files contain information the site can use to track
such things as data you have entered, lists of pages you've visited, and the
date when you last looked at a certain page. Cookies cannot perform any
function on your hard drive, they simply store small amounts of information
that can be read by the site that originally stored the cookie.
Browsers offer you the option to "Warn Before Accepting Cookies". This
is turned off by default. If you turn it on, you will get a dialog box
telling you a cookie is being used. Simply accept the cookie to move on.