Privacy

In short:

* We do not collect personal information when you visit our web site.

* We use a cookie to create our online contact email form. We use this for security to reduce the amount of spam we receive.

* Our server does not automatically record information when you visit our website, including the URL, IP address, browser type and language, and the date and time of your request.

* Only when you contact us using the email form will we receive information about you. This content is only what you provide and arrives with us as an email.

* We will not supply this information to third parties or use it ourselves for any reason other than to reply to your messages.
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Data Protection
We would like to inform you that your data will only be used and stored for the processing of this application and will not be given to third parties or distributed.
Your data will be handled by us in a confidential and correct manner, we would like to inform you of the following:

1. The data collected from you will be used for the following purpose: email replies to your requests and special offers by email (subscribed).
2. Your data will be processed using the following methods: manually and with the computer.
3. Your data will not be passed on to third parties or distributed.
4. The person in charge of data processing is: John Houghton.
5. You can exercise your right to access your personal data held by us and/or request its deletion.

1. The person concerned has the right to receive information as to whether data concerning them is available, even when this data has yet to be stored; furthermore, they have the right to have this data communicated to them in comprehensible form.
2. The person concerned has the right to information on:
a) the origin of the personal data;
b) the purpose and method of data processing;
c) the system applied, in the case of data being handled electronically;
d) the most important data for the identification of the holder of the rights, the person in charge and the name of the representative elected;
e) the persons or categories of persons who can receive the personal data or who can request knowledge of the data.
3. The person concerned has the right to:
a) demand an update, amendment or, if interested, extension of the data;
b) demand illegally processed data to be deleted, made anonymous or inaccessible; this also applies to data which do not expressly need to be stored for the purposes for which they were collected or later processed;
4. The person affected has the right, wholly or partially to:
a) oppose the processing of personal data concerning his or her person for legal reasons, even if these data are relevant for the purpose of collection;
b) oppose the processing of person data concerning his or her person if the processing is for the purpose of mailing advertising materials or direct sale, market or opinion research or commercial communications.