Privacy Policy
This privacy policy sets out how the website stuartluff.co.uk uses and protects all information that you submit when you use this website. Stuart Luff is committed to ensuring that your privacy is always protected.
Should I ask you to provide certain information by which you can be identified when using this website, Stuart Luff assures you that it will only be used in accordance with the law and also this privacy statement.
Stuart Luff may change this policy from time to time by updating this page. You should check this page occasionally to ensure that you are happy with any changes. This policy is effective from 01/01/2021.
What is collected?
If you fill in a form that requires your name, address and contact details this information is used solely to contact you in accordance with conducting business with you.
What do I do with the information I gather?
I require this information to communicate with you and with regards to internal record keeping. I may use the information to improve my products and services.
Security
I am committed to ensuring that your information is secure. I have put in place suitable procedures as well as digital security measures to secure the information I collect online.
How I use cookies
A cookie is a small piece of information in the form of a text file, sent by a web server and stored on the computer of a visitor to a web site. It can then be read back later by the web server or web browser when required. The use of cookies is a convenient way of allowing a computer to remember specific information relating to a web site. I only use session cookies. I use these cookies in two ways; To retain user preferences and to collect web site usage information via Google Analytics.
I use cookies to retain non-personally identifiable information intended to enhance the browsing experience. User preference cookies are not used to collect any personal information such as a user’s name or email address. They are simply used to collect web site usage information via a service called Google Analytics.
What type of information is collected?
The data collected relates to each specific visit to the web site. The information gathered includes the duration of the visit, the path taken between pages, the type of computer that is being used and the approximate location of the visitor. Google Analytics does not collect any personal information such as a user’s name or email address.
How is data used?
Data collected by the Google Analytics service is stored in the United States and non-personally identifiable information may be used by Google & its partners (for further details visit the Google Privacy Policy web page).