We’re very protective over information you give us as you can see below.
Keeping mum
Here at Kingswood Law, we're committed to ensuring all your personal information that's collected is kept private and protected. We'll make sure that all our websites are absolutely secure in their collection and use of your personal information. We follow the Data Protection Act 1998 and we're registered on the public register of data controllers maintained by the Information Commissioner.
You also have complete control over the information stored about you and what types of information, if any, you'd like to receive. Sometimes you may be asked to provide proof of identity before we show you your personal information - that's so we can prevent unauthorised access. We don't want anyone seeing anything about you without your permission.
We'd love to hear from you
No matter what your preferred method of contact is, you can get in touch through our Contact Us section.
Knowing me knowing you
We collect personal details, such as your email address, name, date of birth and other information only when you register with us for competitions, promotions or when you request a call from our financial team or sign up to receive email newsletters from us.
We'll only use your data when you have given us permission to do so.
We're interested in you
Sometimes we need your details to make sure you're eligible for our competitions. Of course if you're a winner, then we need to be able to get in touch with you to tell you good news!
Occasionally we'll carry out some research on our database of people who have registered with us. We'll use this for internal purposes only. The main reason is to help us make sure we provide you with everything you - our audience - are looking for.
We don't collect or keep your personal data unless it is strictly necessary for the above purposes. We don't keep it for longer than is necessary, either.
Keeping you informed
We may wish to contact you from time to time with details of special offers, promotions, competitions, and information about our products and services. If you want all of this, please tick the box marked 'yes' when registering with us. We won't use your details for direct marketing without your consent.
You always have the right to object, at any time, to your personal data being used for direct marketing purposes by us or by third parties. Just let us know.
We can keep a secret!
Your personal information will not be transferred to other companies, without your consent, except:
1. as required by law
2. if you're a prize winner (we need to get your prize to you!)
3. if you've requested specific information
If you give us your consent by ticking the box when you register with us, then we may share your personal data with other companies so they may contact you with any information they believe may be of interest to you. Or, we may send you details of goods, services, promotions and offers provided by other companies which we think may interest you.
We may use your personal data in order to analyse our customer base, and statistical information may be shared with third parties - but we'll keep it anonymous.
We will never rent or sell our customer lists to any other organisation or individual. Customer lists may be used to process customer information and research customer's needs and preferences.
You should be aware that if our website contains links to other websites then these sites may have different privacy and security policies. We don't have any control over them, and take no responsibility for information given to non-Kingswood Law sites.
A list of third parties and other companies that personal data may be shared with is available on request, just use the above contact details.
What we use your information for
We may use your personal information for the following purposes:
a. to enable you to access and use the Services; and/or
b. to personalise aspects of our overall service to you; and/or
c. to communicate with you; and/or
d. to process a transaction between you and a third party.
We may pass your information on
Please be aware that once you use our website or our services, you will be regarded as having given your consent to us disclosing your personal information to the following parties:
a. third party providers whose products or services are listed on our website, for the purposes of obtaining an online quotation for you or comparing different products and services as requested by you;
b. The Financial Services Authority and/or other regulatory/governing bodies for the purposes of compliance monitoring;
c. other third parties either where necessary for those third parties to provide additional products or services requested by you or with your prior consent.
Safe and sound
Our website has security installed to ensure any personal data entered onto the site is protected against loss, misuse or alteration. However, due to the nature of the Internet, we can't guarantee the protection of your personal information and we can't be responsible for any outcomes resulting from a breach of security when the website is used. We're confident in our security, and it is always a top priority to ensure we do not get any problems.
Things change
You can update your personal information at any time using our Contact Us pages. If we have shared your personal information with third parties or other companies, then we'll ensure they're aware of any alterations or deletions.
Check us out
You can request, at any time, access to the personal information we hold about you using our Contact Us page. You're entitled to be told by us, as the data controller, whether we or someone else on your behalf is processing your personal information; what personal information we hold; details of the purposes for the processing; and details of any third party to whom your personal information has been disclosed.
We're watching the rules so you don't have to
This access to information policy may change, and if it does, any changes will be identified on the kingswoodlawifa.com website. That way, you'll always be fully aware of what information is collected, how it's used and under which circumstances it may be made available.
Last updated: 15 April 2008 |