Cookie Policy

This Privacy Policy describes the way we handle Personal and/or Business information collected by us from you.

Your consent

By submitting personal and/or business information to us you are confirming that you have read our Privacy Policy and accept the terms. If you don’t want us to have this information please don’t submit it to us (e.g. by completing the enquiry/contact request) on our website, https://www.marcusmccallum.com/.

Using personal and business information

Visiting Our Website and Using Your Data

When someone visits our Website we collect standard internet log information and details of visitor behaviour patterns. This information is collected anonymously and will not directly identify you. Where analytical data is collected following your visit to our Website, the data will be used to:

  • Ensure that content from our Website is presented in the most effective manner for you and for your computer
  • Provide you with information or services that you might request from us or which we feel may interest you. This will only be where you have consented to be contacted by us for such purposes
  • Allow you to participate in the any interactive features on our Website, where applicable
  • Notify you about changes to our services.

Access to data and making changes

Marcus McCallum recognises and respects the privacy of visitors to our site. We are registered with the Information Commissioner and any information we collect is in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.

We only collect the information we need in order to provide you with the services you require. This includes, but is not limited to your name, address, job title, profession, telephone number, email address.

If you want to find out exactly what data we hold about you please email us at any time. Upon receipt of a written request we will be only too happy to correct, delete or update any information which you tell us is incorrect.

Opting out

On request Marcus McCallum will remove any or all of your details from our database if you decide you no longer wish us to hold any information we have received from you. Please click here to contact us.

Sharing information

Marcus McCallum is the sole owner of the information collected on this web site. We do not normally share any personal and/or business information we gather with other organisations or third parties unless we are required to do so by law or where we reasonably believe that this is necessary to protect and defend the rights and interests of the Company, its associates, suppliers and/or users.

We may occasionally transfer personal and/or business information for further processing by third parties for a specific piece of work, which is in accordance with the purposes for which the information was collected originally (e.g. mailings). Our contract for such work will require that appropriate protection and control is exercised over the information.

Change of ownership

In the event that any information you have provided is being transferred because of a change of ownership you will be contacted in advance, informed of the changes and given options for deleting or withholding information from a new owner or data controller.

Use of Cookies

Cookies are small text files that are placed on your computer by websites that you visit. They are widely used in order to make websites work, or work more efficiently. Whilst we have sought to keep the number of cookies to a minimum, there are several cookies which we have elected to use when you visit the web site.

Should you elect, whether through your browser settings or other method we may choose to make available through the Web site, not to receive cookies, the functionality of the Website and the services provided through the Website may be limited or ineffective.

The table below explains the cookies we wish to use on the Website and why they are collected:

Cookie Name Purpose
Google Analytics _utma
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These cookies are used to monitor how visitors use our Website. The anonymous information collected will help us improve the experience of using our Website for visitors through the collation of web traffic patterns, user preferences as well as information on how you came to find our Website.
Cookie Control civicAllowCookies This cookie is just used to (anonymously) record whether or not a visitor to this website allows the use of cookies.

Third Party Cookies

Where you have accessed our Website via a third party website, your web browser may have already accepted a cookie. Whilst we are unable to accept any responsibility for these third party cookies (as they are not promoted or created by us), we would recommend that you review the privacy policy for any search engines or websites that have linked you to our Website, so that you may fully understand the privacy policies they currently have in place.

Personal Cookie Settings

Your browser settings will allow you to manually control your personal cookies settings and further information can be found in the “Help” section of your chosen web browser.

Changes to how we manage data

From time to time we will make changes to our web site because of the services we offer or to accommodate changes in laws and technology. Please review our privacy policy whenever you use the Marcus McCallum web site to make sure you understand our current privacy practices which are subject to change without notice.

Privacy policies for other web sites

Marcus McCallum is not responsible for the content or the privacy policies of any web sites to which it might link.

Security of information

We aim to securely maintain the data we collect and have security measures in place to provide protection against the loss and misuse of personal data that we collect and control. Whilst we cannot, and do not guarantee that data we hold will not be mis-used, we shall make reasonable efforts to prevent any misuse of data.

If you have any questions or suggestions regarding our privacy policy please click here to contact us.

Disclaimer

Using the information on this website

The information contained in this web site is intended to provide general guidance for the personal use of the reader who accepts full responsibility for its use. The information is not intended for use without professional advice or, where applicable legal advice on specific matters.