PMGroup is committed to telling you what information we collect about you, how we use it, and how we protect it. This Privacy Policy covers all of our websites.
PMGroup is committed to ensuring that your information is secure. In order to prevent unauthorised access or disclosure we have put in place suitable physical, electronic and managerial procedures to safeguard and protect the information we collect online.
By using your information in the ways outlined above, PMGroup strives to provide you with the most relevant information, improving your experience on our website(s).
You can be confident that your information is held appropriately and will not be shared.
If you have any questions regarding PMGroup's privacy policy, you can send us a message.
PMGroup's websites contain links to other websites. However, once you leave our site via one of these links, we do not have any control over that other website. We cannot be responsible for the protection and privacy of any information that you provide while visiting other sites and this privacy statement does not govern such sites.
Websites - PMGroup runs three websites. PMLiVE, BreakthroughLiVE and CommuniquéLiVE.
Subscription - You can sign up for a subscription to one or more of PMGroup's publications.
Service - PMGroup provides a variety of services from advertising and sponsorship to training and publishing. Full details of all services are available.
e-Alerts - Are emails containing information relating to a specific subject. You can sign-up to one or multiple e-Alerts in a few easy clicks.
Cookies - A cookie is a file that is transmitted from a website to your machine. PMGroup uses cookies to understand how you use our websites. Cookies are beneficial for you as they tell a website what your preferences are, such as which language to use and what personal preferences you have selected. You can change your cookie settings within your browser.
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