Privacy Policy

KPFF Ltd (KPFF) takes the privacy and security of its clients, staff and other users of this website very seriously indeed. We take every reasonable step, therefore, to protect your personal information.

The following Privacy Policy will explain how KPFF gathers, uses and secures any information that you submit whilst using this site.

KPFF may update this page to reflect changes in our policy. Should you have any questions about these changes, or how we deal with privacy you can email us at: enquiries@kpff.co.uk

This policy is effective from 14/04/22 and complies with the GDPR Regulations that came into force on the 25/05/18.

The information we collect

For certain purposes, for example, to send an enquiry or register for information, we will ask you for a very modest amount of personal information which identifies you and enables us to provide the service you have requested.

KPFF collects the following information using a form on the ‘Contact’ page and a number of other pages throughout this website:

  • Name
  • Your email address, telephone number and organisation
  • Information regarding your enquiry

How we use your information

By sending us a message, using the contact form, or sending us an email, you actively consent to us collecting the aforementioned personal information.

In line with current legislation, we may go on to use this data to contact you with additional information from, or about KPFF, which we believe may be relevant or helpful; this could include a request for feedback or to keep you up to date with industry developments and events.

You can unsubscribe from this information at any time and, by doing so, the record of you associated with our website will be deleted. KPFF absolutely respects your privacy; your details will not be sold, lent, rented or shared with any third party under any circumstances whatsoever.

Security

KPFF ensures that any personal information collected is safely secured. Suitable procedures and policies are in place to prevent unauthorised access to our website including a security certificate for our website and individual usernames/passwords for those who update this website.

Your rights to this information

If at any point you wish to see a copy of the personal information that KPFF holds on you, or would like this information to be deleted from our database then KPFF are legally required to do so.

You will not be charged for a copy of this data, however if your request is deemed to be particularly demanding a fee may be applied.

To make a data request for a copy or deletion, send us a written message to:

KPFF Ltd
Unit 14, Valley Business Park
Valley Road
Birkenhead
CH41 7ED

Or send an email to: enquiries@kpff.co.uk

Cookies and how we use them

We will record the IP address of visitors, but these cannot be tracked back to an individual. This monitoring is achieved by small data files called cookies. We use them to understand site visitor behaviour so that we can make our site more efficient and offer a better user experience.

If you would prefer not to receive cookies from any website you can adjust your PC settings to refuse them, or to alert you that they are there. Such adjustments may affect your experience of our website.

The table below explains the cookies KPFF use and why:

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These cookies are used to collect information about how visitors use our site. KPFF use the information to compile reports and to help us improve the site. The cookies collect information in an anonymous form, including the number of visitors to the site, where visitors have come to the site from and the pages they visited.

You can choose to visit this website anonymously. Your visit, the duration of your visit and your site journey will be tracked and reported purely as a statistic. For more information on how Google processes your data, see their Privacy Policy.

Google Ads remarketing

From time to time, this website may use the Google Ads remarketing service to advertise on third party websites (including Google) to previous visitors to our site.

It could mean that we advertise to previous visitors who haven’t completed a task on our site, for example using the contact form to make an enquiry. This could be in the form of an advertisement on the Google search results page or a site in the Google Display Network.

Third-party vendors, including Google, use cookies to serve ads based on someone’s past visits to this website. Of course, any data collected will be used in accordance with our own privacy policy and Google’s privacy policy.

You can set preferences for how Google advertises to you using the Google Ad Preferences page, and if you want to you can opt out of interest-based advertising entirely by cookie settings or permanently using a browser plugin.

Links to other websites

This website may contain links to other websites that might be of interest. KPFF does not take any responsibility for the content or security on these third-party websites, therefore KPFF can also take no responsibility for your security or the protection of your privacy on these other websites.

You should always be careful when accessing new websites and read the relevant privacy policies before you consider submitting any personal information.

Third-party data processors

KPFF have chosen each of these third parties based on the service they provide us, as well as their proven capability of complying with current data regulations.

Data processing and some content editing may be undertaken, from time to time, by Kootoo Digital Ltd, and as such they have access to our site and any of the information that is on it. You can learn about how they process our data by getting in touch with them directly.

KPFF may update this page to reflect changes in our policy. Should you have any questions about these changes, or how we deal with privacy you can email us at: enquiries@kpff.co.uk