3. Who we share your data with
We do not share your personal data with any third parties unless we are required to do so by a legal authority.
4. Where we store your data
Unfortunately, the transmission of information via the internet is not completely secure. Although we will do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our website; any transmission is at your own risk. Where we specifically ask for your personal data, we will use strict procedures and security features to try to prevent unauthorised access. The information you provide to us is securely stored for up to 5 years and is stored in the UK.
5. Your rights
Under the Data Protection Act (2018) you have the right to:
- Request a copy of your personal data which we store
- Request that your personal data is updated or corrected
- Request the deletion of all your data (in some instances)
- Request the restriction of the processing of you information
- Request that the data we hold on you is transferred to another organisation
- Withdraw your consent regarding the processing of your personal data at any time
If you are unhappy with the way we use your personal data, you have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO). You can contact the ICO by telephone on: 0303 123 1113.If you wish to request any of the above information, please send an e-mail to stc@stirlingtraining.co.uk, write to us at Stirling Training Consultants, Park Royal Rd, London W3 6XA, United Kingdom, or call us on 020 8993 6663.
6. IP Addresses and Cookies
Cookies may be used by us to provide you with, for example, customised information from our web site. A cookie is an element of data that a web site can send to your browser, which may then store it on your system. Cookies allow us to understand better the pages and advertisements that have been read, to determine how frequently particular pages are visited and to determine the most popular areas of our web site. Depending on the type of cookie we use, cookies also allow us to make our website more user friendly. If you wish, you can usually adjust your browser so that your computer does not accept cookies. Alternatively you can adjust your browser to tell you when a website tries to put a cookie on your computer. How you adjust your browser to stop it accepting cookies or to notify you of them, will depend on the type of internet browser programme your computer uses. Your browser also generates other information, including which language the site is displayed in, and your Internet Protocol address (“IP address”). An IP address is a set of numbers which is assigned to your computer during a browsing session whenever you log on to the Internet via your internet service provider or your network (if you access the Internet from, for example, a computer at work). Your IP address is automatically logged by our servers and used to collect traffic data about visitors to our web sites. We do not use your IP address to identify you personally. We endeavour to take all reasonable steps to protect your personal information. However, we cannot guarantee the security of any data you disclose online. You accept the inherent security risks of providing information and dealing online over the Internet and will not hold us responsible for any breach of security unless this is due to our negligence or wilful default.
7. Changes to our privacy policy
It is our policy to post any changes we make to our Privacy Policy on this page. The date the Privacy Policy was last revised is identified at the top of this Privacy Policy. You are responsible for periodically visiting our website and this Privacy Policy to check for any changes.