Harlow Branch
Unit 8 Dukes Park, Edinburgh Way,
Harlow, Essex.
CM20 2GF
Highams Park Branch
B2, Circular Point, Jubilee Ave,
Highams Park, London.
E4 9JD
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Our opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8am - 5pm.
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Our Privacy Policy
We, T Patton Ltd., are committed to an ethical and professional privacy policy that respects and protects your personal data. Our privacy policy and practices are detailed below. Please read them thoroughly.
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Clear Definitions
Personally identifiable information is information, such as your name, birth date, e-mail address or mailing address, that can be used to uniquely identify you.
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Your Rights
You have a number of rights concerning your personal data. These include, but are not limited to:
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The right to be informed
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The right of access
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The right to rectification
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The right to erase
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The right to restrict processing
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The right to data portability
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The right to object
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Rights in relation to automated decision making and profiling
Security
We operate secure data networks protected by industry standard firewall and password protection. We have security measures in place to attempt to protect against the loss, misuse and alteration of your user data under our control.
Only certain employees have access to the information you provide us. While we cannot guarantee that loss, misuse or alteration to data will not occur, we try to prevent such unfortunate occurrences.
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Sharing Personally Identifiable Information with Other Companies
We will not share your personally identifiable information unless you have authorised us to share it. When we share your personal information with other companies, they can use this information but cannot combine this information with other information they have about you or share this information with other companies or people without your express permission.
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Disclosure of your Identity
From time to time we receive requests to disclose the identities of our users.
We do not disclose the identities of our users unless we are legally required to do so. If a governmental agency, or a law enforcement agency, requests information in relation to the identities of our user, we will comply with the request.
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Third Party Cookies
Users of our site who wish to share SiteVisibility’s content socially using Facebook, Twitter, or Google+ (the platforms which are currently enabled on the website to allow this function) may have cookies stored on their computers from these third party websites.
Cookies are collected from third party sites so that you can be logged in to your account on their site and share our content simply and easily.
For more information on the cookie policies of these third party sites, please visit their websites. You will be able to control the way cookies are used when you are signed into your accounts on these sites through the privacy settings they have made available to you.
Facebook Privacy Policy (https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/other)
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Twitter Privacy Policy (https://twitter.com/privacy)
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Google+ Privacy Policy (http://www.google.co.uk/intl/en/policies/privacy/)
Prohibiting the Collection of Cookies
If you would like to prevent SiteVisibility from collecting cookies when you visit our site, please update your privacy settings in your browser. You can control the kinds of cookies you accept there.
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http://www.google.co.uk/goodtoknow/manage-data/
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http://www.mozilla.org/en-US/privacy/
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http://privacy.microsoft.com/en-gb/default.mspx
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Opting Out
If you wish to opt-out of our marketing communications and data sharing practices, please email Harlow@tpatton.co.uk. Please note that even though you may opt-out of receiving marketing-related communications from us, we may still send you important administrative messages.
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Finally
If you wish to exercise any of the rights above or to complain about how we have handled your personal data please contact us:
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Harlow Branch
Unit 8 Dukes Park,
Edinburgh Way,
Harlow,
CM20 2GF
If you are not satisfied with our response or believe we are not processing your data in accordance with prevailing laws and regulations, then you can complain to the Information Commissioners Office.
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