Privacy Policy
We are committed to ensuring that your privacy is
protected. This statement explains how we collect and use information about you
through our website. If you have any questions about our privacy policy, want to
see a copy of the information we hold about you, want to stop receiving
marketing-related information from us, or think that information we hold about
you needs to be updated or corrected, please send an email to
info@spinme.co.uk.
Any details that
you give us via our website may be added to our database. The database is used
by us (and third parties acting on our behalf) for client administration and
marketing-related purposes. We may, from time to time, send you mailings that
you have requested or we feel may be of interest to your and/or your business.
Such mailings may include details of our services, newsletters, updates and
invitations to training seminars and other events. We do not rent, sell or
disclose your contact details to any other third parties.
In common with most
websites, our website uses cookies, which are small text files downloaded onto
your computer so that we can recognise repeat visitors and compile aggregate
data in order to improve our website. Cookies do not permanently attach to your
system or damage your files. We do not use cookies to identify you merely to
improve your experience of the website. You can set your internet browsers so
that it will not download our cookies. This will not prevent you from using our
website. You should refer to the Help section of your internet browser in order
to change your cookie settings.
Owing to the global nature of the internet, the
information you provide us may be transferred in transit outside the European
Economic Area. Not all countries outside the European Economic Area have similar
protections in place regarding your information. Subject to this, we will not
transfer your information outside the European Economic Area to a person or
company unless they either agree to treat your information with the same level
of protection as if we were dealing with it ourselves or we obtain your consent.