Visitors to our website
1. Information Collection
There are two types of information we collect from our website:
“Personal Data”: There are pages on our website where your personal information is collected, such as the forms to supply your details to make contact with us. Such personal data identifies you or can be used to identify or contact you, and include for example your name, telephone number and email address.
“Non-Personal Data”: Non-personal data is collected through traffic data and site statistics. We keep a record of traffic data which is logged automatically by our server. Such non-personal data collected include for example the URLs visited before ours, and other anonymous statistical data involving the use of our website. We are not readily able to identify any individual from traffic data or site statistics.
We ask that you do not provide sensitive information (such as race or ethnic origin; political opinions; religious or philosophical beliefs; trade union membership; physical or mental health; genetic data; biometric data; sexual life or sexual orientation; and, criminal records) to us when using our website.
2. Use of Your Information
For “Personal Data”, we use this information solely to respond to you appropriately, for example, by providing you by e-mail with the information you may have requested, or an update of information about our services and products. The legal basis for processing this information is that it is in our legitimate interest to ensure that you are provided with the best client services and visitor services we can offer.
We may ask whether you wish to receive marketing from us and this will be presented to you as an option on the relevant page on our website where necessary. We will not send you marketing if you ask us not to. If you have agreed to receive marketing but then later change your mind and no longer wish to receive marketing, please let us know so we can remove you from our distribution lists. You can contact us at dataprocessing@conveneagm.com .
We may disclose your personal information to law enforcement, regulatory, or other government agencies or to other third parties as required by, and in accordance with, applicable law or regulation. We may also review and use your personal information to determine whether this disclosure is required or permitted. We may also disclose log files for security-related purposes.
For “Non-Personal Data”, we use non-personally identifiable information to analyze site usage (such as aggregated information on the pages visited by our users), which allows us to improve the design and content of our site.
3. Cookies
Cookies are small text files that websites send to your computer’s browser when you access the website. Our website uses cookies and upon visiting our site you will be invited to give consent that our system can place cookies on your computer. You can also set your web browser to reject cookies. Please refer to here (at http://www.allaboutcookies.org/manage-cookies/ ) for details on how you can control and/or delete cookies.
Cookies enable our system to recognize your computer every time you visit our website, enabling us to have an idea of your preferences – for example, what services or offerings you viewed – in order to enhance your user experience, and help us consider how we can improve our services to you.
None of this information that we collect in this way will be sold or disclosed to any other party unless required by law.
You can find out more details regarding our use of cookies from the Cookies Policy of our website.