Privacy Policy
Overview
This privacy policy covers Smartspeed Consulting Limited (further referred to as Smartspeed) and the websites listed here:
Smartspeed complies with the General Data Protection Regulation (2018) and this privacy policy outlines how we handle personal and business data.
Smartspeed is a registered with Companies House (company number 6063450).
Contact details
If you need to contact Smartspeed you can:
Smartspeed Consulting Limited, Jarrow Business Centre, Viking Industrial Park, Jarrow, Tyne and Wear, NE32 3DT, England.
Purpose of processing
Although we undertake very limited processing of data, and especially personal data, the following activities are undertaken by Smartspeed:
Cookies policy
In order for our Google Analytics reporting to work, the above listed websites will attempt to place a cookie onto your browsing device when you visit the site. A cookie is a very small text file that your web browser places on your device’s storage / hard drive. Our cookies are only used to store a unique identifier. They do not store any information about you, your orders or any password or credit card information. You do not have to accept our cookies in order for our websites to work.
Data retention periods
The data we hold is only held for the period of time that it is relevant:
Your (individual) rights under GPDR
Smartspeed complies with the GDPR and as such every ‘data subject’ has the following rights:
To exercise your rights, please review this privacy policy and contact us with your request if you cannot find the information you need.
Your right to withdraw consent at any time
Should you wish to withdraw your consent for Smartspeed to store your data please email info@smartspeed.co.uk and let us know. Your data will be removed from our systems and you will be notified by return email.
If your withdrawal of consent relates only to email updates, via Acumbamail, then please note that you are able to unsubscribe at any time from this service (following the instructions in the footers of the emails themselves).
Your right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority
Although Smartspeed will aim to deal with any complaints directly, you may contact the Information Commissioners Office (ICO) should you be unhappy with how Smartspeed handles personal data.
You can contact the ICO using the information located at https://ico.org.uk/concerns/
What happens if you fail to provide personal data
As discussed in this document, Smartspeed handles very little personal information. Failure to provide personal information to Smartspeed could result in:
Automation of personal data
There is no automation of personal data undertaken by Smartspeed.