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The Data Protection Act gives individuals the right to know what information is held about them. It provides a framework to ensure that personal information is handled properly.
The Act works in two ways. Firstly, it states that anyone who processes personal information must comply with eight principles, which make sure that personal information is:
- Fairly and lawfully processed
- Processed for limited purposes
- Adequate, relevant and not excessive
- Accurate and up to date
- Not kept for longer than is necessary
- Processed in line with your rights
- Secure
- Not transferred to other countries without adequate protection
The second area covered by the Act provides individuals with important rights, including the right to find out what personal information is held on computer and most paper records.
G & D Enterprises adheres to these principles at all times when dealing with your personal information.
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This privacy statement only covers our website at www.ganddenterprises.org.uk. This privacy statement does not cover other websites linked to from this site.
If you have any queries please e-mail us using ganddenterprises@gmail.com.
Use of Data
If you choose to contact us using either our ‘Contact Requested’ or ‘Brochure Request’ pages you should read the following:
Q: Where does the information go?
A: Your information from our form is sent to us via email and the details are also stored on our password protected database.
Q: Why do you store my information on a database?
A: This information is only used to update you of new products and/or services we offer and to help us determine the success of this website.
Q: Will my information be passed on to third parties?
A: Never, we will not pass on any of your details to any third parties, unless specific permission is sought beforehand.
Q: Do I have to use your website to initialise contact?
A: No, you can call or write to us if you’d prefer. Please visit our ‘Contact Us’ page if this is the case.
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