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Privacy Policy

   The purpose of a website privacy policy is help webmasters and web-based businesses comply with data protection legislation. In the UK, that primarily means compliance with the Data Protection Act 1998 and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003. Failure to comply with data protection legislation can lead to civil liability and criminal law penalties. Our template privacy policy is designed for use by businesses based in the UK (although the UK data protection regime derives from EU law, there are differences in how that EU law has been implemented in the different member states of the EU). The template is designed for websites which collect standard kinds of non-sensitive personal data for standard kinds of use. It should not be used for websites which collect sensitive personal data (such as information relating to a person’s health, sexuality, ethnicity or politics). It may be suitable, for example, for use with websites which act as online company brochures or online shops. The website privacy policy template will need to be edited before it is ready for use. Square brackets in the document indicate the sections which need or are likely to need to be edited. However, you should of course carefully review the whole document to ensure that it meets with your requirements. Please note that the use of a privacy policy does not exhaust your data protection obligations. If you are in any doubt regarding the preparation of your privacy policy or your data protection obligations generally, you should seek professional advice.

   The privacy policy should be clearly and easily accessible to website visitors from the website home page and any page which collects personal data (e.g. "The personal information we collect on this page will be treated in accordance with our privacy policy").? In addition, key information about the use of personal data should be provided on the page where the data is collected, rather than in a separate document.

   "Personal information": for day-to-day purposes, it is best to assume that all information which relates to a living individual constitutes personal information. We use "personal data" and "personal information" interchangeably in this template.

For full details on how we handle your information, Please email privacy@veniti.com