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Privacy Policy.

This privacy policy sets out how your personal information is used and stored when you contact us online or by phone. You will be asked to provide us with your contact information. 
 

What information is collected


-    Name
-    Contact information including email address
-    Demographic information, such as postcode
-    Other relevant information 


We use this information in connection with the services we provide to you or to send you further information if requested by you. We may also use this contact information for accounting purposes as well as for customer support in order to improve our products and services.

Information exchange
We never share your information with third parties, except when explicitly stated in the course of our business with you and/or with your permission, unless it is required to fulfil our contractual obligations to you as our client, or if it is not required or ordered by law. We do not transfer, exchange, sell, or rent your personal information under the Data Protection Act 1998.

Security
We are dedicated to ensuring that your personal information is kept safe. In order to prevent any unauthorised access or exposure, suitable physical, electronic, and managerial procedures are in place to safeguard and secure collected information. 

External links 
Occasionally, this website, or the contents of emails we may send you, may include links to websites or other resources operated by third parties. We cannot be held liable in any way for the content of linked sites, nor for the operation of linked sites. Visitors are advised to read the privacy policy of any website visited before submitting any personal information online.

Changes in ownership
If all or majority of the company’s assets are acquired by a third party, we may transfer the personal and business data we hold to that third party. 

Managing your personal information
You have the right to limit your data collection, remove your personal information or to opt out of receiving our communications by emailing us at enquiries@equlisa.co.uk at any time.

How cookies are used
A cookie is a small file that asks your permission to be stored on your local hard drive. We use traffic log cookies to identify which pages on website are visited. There is no way for a cookie to give access to your computer, data stored on it and/or your personal information. Instead, cookies monitor information about pages you found valuable, and those that are not. This helps to improve our website for a better user experience. You can either choose to accept or refuse cookies or change it later in your browser settings. The latter option may prevent you from full website experience.

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