Privacy statement

Steven Carey & Co is committed to protecting your privacy and maintaining the security of any personal information received from you.  We strictly adhere to the requirements of the data protection legislation in the UK.

The purpose of this statement is to explain to you what personal information we collect and how we may use it.

You have the option to withhold personal information that is not required in order for us to contact you.

We use your personal information solely for handling your enquiry and any subsequent business transactions.

We will only contact you with your consent.

We do not sell, rent or exchange your personal information with any third party for commercial reasons, beyond the essential requirement for credit/debit card validation if required.

We follow strict security procedures in the storage and disclosure of information which you have given us, to prevent unauthorised access in accordance with the UK data protection legislation.

We do not collect sensitive information about you except when you specifically knowingly provide it.  In order to maintain the accuracy of our database, you can check, update or remove your personal details by contacting Steven Carey & Co.

EU legislation requires that you give specific permission for your personnel information to be transferred outside the EEA (European Economic Area).  Your information will not knowingly be transferred, by us, outside the EEA for any purpose.

If you have any questions about privacy please contact our administration.

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