Data Protection
This Website is owned and operated by Piperjuris Solicitors & Advocates Ltd, who is the ‘Data Controller’ for the purposes of the Data Protection Act 2018. This document is intended to explain how we use the information we collect about you; how you can instruct us if you prefer to limit the use of that information, and the procedures we have in place to safeguard your privacy.
Collection, Utilisation and Security of Data
To comply with the Data Protection Act 1998 we adhere to strict security procedures. The personal information which we hold will be held securely to ensure no unauthorised disclosure or access.
The information you provide to us when using this Website will be processed for the following reasons:-
- to process any request for advice or information supplied by us;
- to notify you of our bulletins, information packs and services, should you consent to this;
- to customise this Website according to your interests;
- to comply with our statutory and regulatory obligations; and
- to process any application made by you for a position with us.
The type of information we will collect about you may include:-
- your name and address;
- your phone number and e-mail address;
- your occupation;
- your interests;
- details about the services you specifically request; and
- information you complete in relation to our client surveys.
By submitting your information you consent to the use of that information as set out in this document. If we change our terms and conditions we will post the changes on this page, and may place notices on other pages of the Website, so that you may be aware of the information we collect and how we use it at all times.
We will never collect sensitive personal information about you without your explicit consent. Any information that we collect about you is stored electronically on our database. It may also be printed and stored in our filing system.
We will keep your personal information confidential except to the extent that we are compelled to disclose it by law (for example where fraud or other crime is involved) or to comply with an instruction of a regulatory body or competent jurisdiction.
If you believe that the information we hold about you is inaccurate or if you wish us to cease processing your data for any particular purpose or purposes, write to us at Unit 3, 30 Drayton Park, Highbury, LONDON, N5 1PB
Cookies
We also use cookies on this site. Cookies are small text files used on the internet for a variety of purposes. We use cookies to make your use of the website more efficient. You have a right to refuse this and can modify your browser accordingly. Although the cookie may provide an automated identification of your computer to our workstation, no personal data is stored in the cookie.
This means we automatically collect and store only the following information about your visit:-
- the internet domain and IP address from where you access our website;
- the type of browser software and operating system used to access our website;
- the date and time you access our website
- if you linked to our Website from another website, the address of that website; and
- the pages you enter, visit and exit our website from.
You may adjust your computer’s settings to block cookies, or to accept them only on confirmation from you. Because of the wide variety of browsers and operating systems used by our customers, we cannot provide detailed instructions for this, however your browser should contain details in its help facility. Our website uses low or non intrusive cookies.