Privacy policy.
Our Privacy Policy explains how we handle any personal data you provide when using this website. It is designed for general website visitors. If you are, or become, a client, we process a broader scope of personal data and address more privacy-related matters. Clients receive comprehensive information about this during the engagement process. We value your privacy. By submitting personal details, such as your name and email address, through the forms on this site, you consent to us reaching out to you regarding the information you have shared.
How do we use your data?
Communication: We utilize your contact information, such as your email address or phone number, to respond to inquiries submitted through our online forms.
Website Monitoring: We employ tools like Google Analytics to gather and analyze website traffic, allowing us to understand user engagement and trends.
Business Operations: We actively seek your feedback and use it to enhance our services and operate more efficiently.
Our ‘Lawful reasons’ for processing your personal data
The “General Data Protection Regulation” (GDPR) is the primary piece of legislation defining your rights over our processing of your personal information. The GDPR requires us to declare which of six “lawful reasons” we are relying on when we are processing your personal data: we operate on the basis of “consent” when sending newsletters (you won’t get sent a newsletter unless you have explicitly opted in to receive one)…. and we operate on the basis of “legitimate interest” when communicating with you in other ways (e.g. when responding to your enquiry).
Transfer of personal data
Occasionally, we may share your personal information, including your name and email address, with third-party services that help us send newsletters and other communications, whether electronic or printed. Rest assured, your personal data will be stored within the EU or in countries recognized by the EU as having similar data protection standards, such as Jersey, Guernsey, Switzerland, New Zealand, and Canada. Additionally, companies based in the USA that are certified under the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield program, including well-known services like Gmail, Dropbox, and MailChimp, are also considered acceptable destinations for your data by the EU.
Cookies
Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. Websites use cookies to help users navigate efficiently and perform certain functions. Cookies that are required for the website to operate properly are allowed to be set without your permission. All other cookies need to be approved before they can be set in the browser.
Strictly necessary cookies. Strictly necessary cookies allow core website functionality such as user login and account management. The website cannot be used properly without strictly necessary cookies.
Performance cookies. Performance cookies are used to see how visitors use the website, eg. analytics cookies. Those cookies cannot be used to directly identify a certain visitor.
Functionality cookies. Functionality cookies are used to remember visitor information on the website, eg. language, time zone, enhanced content.