The purpose of this privacy policy page is to explain in detail what we do with the information you provide us when using our website www.ampagency.co.uk .
At Ampagency.co.uk, we are committed to ensuring the safety and security of your information and we never sell or share it with any 3rd parties without seeking consent from you.
For the purposes of the legislation in this area, AmpAgency is known as the “Data Controller” and is therefore responsible for what happens to the information that you provide us when using our website. For any questions you may have about the use to which we put your data, please contact us by:
Phone: 077397 07307
Email: info@ampagency.co.uk
What data do we collect
The information that we collect from you is restricted to contact details:
How we use your information
We will use your information only for the purposes of:
We will only use your information for the purposes it was given, and we will make it clear to you as well when we collect the information. The details submitted will not be put to any other use without seeking additional consent from you.
Our legal basis for processing your information
The lawful reasons why we need this data are legitimate interests pursued by the company, as established by the GDPR. By submitting your details via our “contact” page or any other online form available on our website you have consented to us contacting you in response to your query and using your details for that purpose.
If you have opted into any of our mailings (newsletter, events and/or updates and/or to be contacted regarding competitions), you have consented to us using your information for this purpose.
You can request to withdraw your consent to this at any time by contacting us via email at info@ampagency.co.uk or writing to us at the above address, but your consent will remain valid until we receive the withdrawal notice from you. There will also be the option to unsubscribe from our mailing list. It will be at the bottom of the email you receive and you will receive a confirmation.
How we keep your information safe
We understand the importance of security of your personal data and your information is stored safe on servers on our hosting provider.
No data transmission over the internet can however be guaranteed to be 100% secure. We strive to safeguard your information, but we cannot guarantee the security of any information you provide online and you do this at your own risk.
We will report any data breaches and security issues to the data protection authority within 72 hours of discovery. We will also notify by email any users who are directly affected by this breach.
Who has access to your information?
Aside from AMP Agency staff
Other than this, we will not share your information or data with other organisations without your consent.
Keeping your information up to date
We really appreciate it if you let us know if your contact details change. You can do so by contacting us at info@ampagency.co.uk
How long we keep your information for
We will treat your consent as lasting only for as long as you don’t unsubscribe or ask your date to be erased.
Your rights
You have the right to request details of the information that we hold about you, and the uses to which it is put, which is known as a Subject Access Request. Such requests have to be made in writing. To make a request, please contact us via email at info@ampagency.co.uk or by post at the address given above.
You also have the following rights in the UK under the GDPR:
All of these rights mentioned above are subject to certain safeguards and limits or exemptions. To exercise any of these rights, you should contact us via email at info@ampagency.co.uk or by post at the address given above.
If you are not happy with the way in which we have processed or dealt with your information, you can complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office. For more details please check https://ico.org.uk/concerns.
Cookies
The website uses various cookies to store visitors’ preferences, record session information, record user-specific information on what pages users access or visit, record past activity at a site.
Cookies are small text files that are either temporarily stored in the random access memory or on the hard drive of your computer. They generally serve to recognise repeat users, allow us to observe behaviour and compile aggregate data in order to improve the experience of our website for you.
This information is used solely to review how people use the website, for the purposes of improving functionality and user experience. This is a legitimate interest of the business; therefore, we use this information on that basis. No judgments are made about you, and the data that is taken and used is anonymised, so there is no prejudice to you in us using the information in this way. Cookies also allow us to count the number of unique and return visitors. All of this data is eventually anonymised, so that you cannot be identified from it, and we would only use it for the reasons mentioned above.
Some of our associated companies, such as Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest etc may themselves use cookies on their own websites. We have no access to, or control of these cookies, should this occur, and more details of those cookies will be available from those sites.
Cookies will either be essential – which means that they are required to enable you to navigate and view the site, or to log on. Other cookies are non-essential, such as those which we use to track and identify patterns. You can turn off cookies through your web browser. To find out more about cookies, please visit www.allaboutcookies.org Please note that we cannot accept liability for any malfunctioning of your device or its installed web browser as a result of any attempt to turn off cookies.
We may change this Policy from time to time and in case we make any significant changes we will advertise this on the website or we may contact you directly with the information. Please check our privacy policy page occasionally to make sure you are happy with any changes.