Privacy Policy
It is the policy of Argon Networks to not disclose any personal information or account data to third parties without prior consent of the individual unless instructed to do so by a court of law or other legal warrant/document.
Argon Networks will in the normal course of its business collect personal information from clients and prospective clients, for the purposes of billing, customer service, provision of information, as well as other legitimate business reasons. This information may be stored in a number of ways including electronic and paper formats. Any person may request a copy of personal information pertaining to themselves, which shall be provided free of charge after reasonable proof of identity. Any personal information held on our systems will be deleted on request and after reasonable proof of identity
We may also store information about you using cookies which we can later access when you visit our websites at a later date. If you want to delete any cookies that are already on your computer, please refer to your system administrator who will be able to help you locate and remove these cookies. If you want to stop cookies being stored on your computer in future, please refer to your browser manufacturer's instructions by clicking "Help" in your browser menu.
Please note that taking either of these measures may prevent you accessing features offered from our sites.
As with most websites, when you visit one of our sites, we will log your IP address and time of access which may be used later for research or fault investigation processes.
All communications (emails, verbal or written) are between Argon Networks and the client. These communications are private and are therefore not to be shared with any other parties.
Information Disclosure Policy:
Argon Networks will not otherwise disclose its customers' personal and account information unless Argon Networks has reason to believe that disclosing such information is necessary to identify, make contact with, or bring legal action against someone who may be causing harm or interfering with the rights or property of Argon Networks, Argon Networks' customers, or others, or where Argon Networks has a good faith belief that the law requires such disclosure.
The circumstances under which Argon Networks will disclose electronic customer communications or data are when:
it is necessary in order to provide service to the customer - it is necessary to protect the legitimate interests of Argon Networks and its customers
it is required to cooperate with dispute policies, court orders, warrants, or other legal processes that Argon Networks determines in its sole discretion to be valid and enforceable
it is necessary to provide to a law enforcement agency when the contents appear to pertain to the commission of a crime