We have developed this policy because we want you to feel confident about the privacy and security of your personal information. ClearSprings Management Ltd is registered under the data protection laws in the United Kingdom and takes all reasonable care to prevent any unauthorised access to your personal information.
When we refer to "personal information" in this privacy policy, we mean information, which identifies you as an individual, or is capable of doing so. Accordingly, we may hold and use data about you in your capacity as a consumer, a business customer, as an individual acting on behalf of a business customer, or in any other capacity, for example, when you visit our website.
Please read this privacy policy carefully. If you are visiting our website or using any our services, by continuing to do so, you indicate your agreement to our use of your information as set out in this privacy policy.
This privacy policy only applies to how ClearSprings deals with your personal information. It does not apply to any other company or to any other company's websites even if you access them through ClearSprings. If you disclose your personal information to other companies your information will be dealt with according to their privacy practices.
We may ask you for information to enable us to provide a service to you and we collect this information by telephone, written correspondence or via a website. We may ask you for information including your name, private/business address, contact telephone numbers and email address. We may also ask you for other information that relates to the service you are using.
The information we collect may include:
We do not use this information to:
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