1. Visitors
We use that information to measure the number of visitors to different parts of the site and, for example, to measure the effectiveness of advertising. Although we may publish aggregated information about usage patterns, we do not disclose information about individual machines except for the reasons set out below in this section. We do not sell information which identifies you personally.
We may gather more extensive information if we are concerned, for example, about security issues. If we think it is necessary, we can disclose information to relevant law enforcement authorities, such as the Police or the Department of Internal Affairs.
If you choose to provide us with personal information such as your email address, for example by filling out an electronic query or order form, we will use the information only for the purposes that you authorised. Email marketing will only be sent to your email address if you have given your consent. Personal information will be stored and used in accordance with Warp's Terms and Conditions
2. Security
When signing in or shopping online, look for the 'padlock' symbol at the bottom of your web browser. The 'padlock' symbol is a certificate of authenticity and ensures the site is secure. You can double-click the padlock symbol to view the certificate's details.
Secure Socket Layer (SSL) is the most accepted way of ensuring the security of transmitted information to and from Internet sites worldwide. On our site, it operates when you complete and send forms, but not while you are simply surfing the site. We are using SSL with GoDaddy Authentication Certificates 256 bit encryption.
3. Use of cookies
Warp's website places a cookie on the hard drive of your computer. A "cookie" is a file which allows Warp to track and target the interests of users. While we recommend that users enable cookies on their browsers in order to enjoy all the features of the site, the decision remains in the hands of the individual. (The management of cookies will be different depending on each user's PC - refer to your browser help menu for further information).
4. Warp customers
If you are a Warp customer, Warp's Terms and Conditions apply to your use of Warp services. Choose the Terms and Conditions that refer to the Warp service you use. The relevant Terms and Conditions set out our commitments to you regarding collecting, holding and using information about you.
Additionally, if you do provide us with personal information via your use of this site - for example by allowing the use of cookies or by filling out an electronic query form - we may link this information to your Warp customer profile. We may also use this information to improve the website for different customer profiles.
5. Warp email marketing policy
Warp clients must enter into a service agreement with Warp agreeing to comply with a permission marketing best-practices and all laws related to unsolicited email (SPAM). Warp thoroughly investigates any complaint that suggests a client is delivering unsolicited commercial email and will terminate their account should they be in breech of the service agreement.
How do I unsubscribe ("opt-out") from email marketing communications?
There are two ways to unsubscribe to any email message
If you have difficulty unsubscribing from a client's email campaigns using any of the methods above please contact us using a method on the contact page.
How do I file a complaint?
If you feel that your email address has been used without your permission and contacting the sender has not yielded satisfactory results you can issue a formal complaint by emailing
us at abuse@warp.co.nzIf you have any comments on our Permission Marketing Policy or would like to receive additional information about Warp or our services, please contact
6. Changing this policy
We may change this policy at any time by changing or removing existing terms or adding new ones. Changes may take the form of a completely new policy. We will tell you about any changes by posting an updated policy on our website. Any change we make applies from the date we post it on the website.