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Privacy Policy
Protecting the privacy of our users is important to Turnstone Research; therefore we conduct our business in compliance with applicable laws on data privacy protection and data security. References to “Turnstone Research” in this policy refer to Turnstone Research. We hope the policy outlined below will help you understand the data that Turnstone Research may collect, how Turnstone Research uses and safeguards that data and with whom we may share it. Therefore we encourage you to read this Privacy Policy carefully.
This Privacy Policy may be changed from time to time and without further notice. Your continued use of the Site after any such changes constitutes your acceptance of the new terms.
What is covered in this policy?
This Policy is divided into the following sections:
- Collection and Processing of Personal Data
- “Cookies” – Information stored automatically on your computer
- Use of Personal Data and Purpose Specification
- Disclosure and Purpose of Limitation
- Freedom of Information
- External Link
- Collection and Processing of Personal Data of Children
- Security
- Questions and comments
1. Collection and Processing of Personal Data
Information you volunteered: personal data
Personal data is any information that allows an individual to be identified. The types of personal data Turnstone Research may collect include the person´ s name, title, company affiliation, address, and phone number and email address.
Turnstone Research will not collect any personal data about you, unless you voluntarily provide it or unless otherwise permitted by applicable laws and regulations for the protection of your personal data.
Information automatically logged: non personal data
When you visit our Websites, our Web server may automatically record non-personal data e.g. the name of your Internet browser, service provider, the Website from which you visit us, and average time spent on the site, pages viewed. To the extent that there is a compelling necessity, the collection, processing and use of your communications or utilisation data will occur and will be performed in accordance with the applicable data privacy protection legal framework.
2. “Cookies” – Information stored automatically on your computer
A “cookie” is information that a website puts on a visitor´ s hard drive so that it can remember pieces of information about them when they next visit the website or a related website.
Turnstone Research may use cookies to follow the preferences of our visitors and optimise our website accordingly. Cookies can help us in many ways, it allows us to tailor a website to better match your interests. If you do not wish to receive cookies, please configure your Internet browser to erase all cookies from your computer´ s hard drive, block all cookies or to receive a warning before a cookie is stored.
Additional personal data is only stored if volunteered by you.
3. Use of Personal Data and Purpose Specification
Commercial purposes
The information you do provide us with is used in the course of our customer relationship in order to facilitate your enquiries or provide you access to specific information. In addition, we may use personal data to contact you about a Turnstone Research offer in support of your business needs or to conduct online surveys to understand better our customers´ needs.
Naturally your participation is completely voluntary. Should you not consent, you can inform us at any time by letter, so that we can specifically prohibit the use of your data accordingly. Please contact:
Turnstone Research
Suite 39, Alpha House
100 Borough High Street
London SE1 1LB
T: +44 (0)207 863 3002
F: +44 (0)207 863 3014
4. Disclosure and Purpose of Limitation
Turnstone Research will collect, use or disclose personal data supplied by you only for the purposes disclosed to you, we will not give away or sell your personal data and will not authorise our business partners to do so, unless the disclosure:
(i) is necessary to prepare, negotiate and perform a contract with you;
(ii) is required by law or the competent governmental or judicial authorities;
(iii) is necessary to establish or preserve a legal claim or defence;
(iv) is necessary to prevent fraud or other illegal activities, such as wilful attacks on Turnstone Research information technology systems.
With your consent Turnstone Research may use personal data for direct marketing, including sending of details of Turnstone Research´ s offers on products and services. If at any stage you object to Turnstone Research´ s use of your personal data for direct marketing, you may choose to unsubscribe to its receipt.
Our employees, agencies, and business partners are obliged by us to respect confidentiality and abide by the standards of Turnstone Research.
5. Freedom of Information
Upon written request, we will inform you by letter, what personal data is sorted by us as defined by local law. If such data is incorrect, we will correct that information at your request.
Please contact:
Turnstone Research
Suite 39, Alpha House
100 Borough High Street
London SE1 1LB
T: +44 (0)207 863 3002
F: +44 (0)207 863 3014
6. External Link
This site may include links to other websites. We are not responsible and do not accept any responsibility for the privacy policies and practices or contents of these websites. Visitors are encouraged to review the data privacy policies posted on these (and all) third party sites.
7. Collection & Processing of Personal Data of Children
We will not knowingly collect, use, or distribute to third parties personal data from children without insisting that they seek prior parental or guardian´ s consent if required by applicable law. We will only use or disclose personal data about a child to the extent permitted by law, to seek parental or guardian ´s consent pursuant to local law and regulations or to protect a child.
Privacy
Turnstone Research uses technical and organisational security measures in order to protect your personal data against accidental or intentional manipulation, unlawful destruction, loss or against unauthorised access or disclosure. Our security procedures are continually enhanced as new technology becomes available.
Turnstone Research Web my contain links to other Websites which are not covered by this privacy policy. We are not responsible for the privacy practices or the content of other Websites.
8. Questions and comments
If you have any questions regarding the Privacy Policy of Turnstone Research online or the data protection you can refer to:
Turnstone Research
Suite 39, Alpha House
100 Borough High Street
London SE1 1LB
T: +44 (0)207 863 3002
F: +44 (0)207 863 3014
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