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Privacy Policy

We are registered under, and process personal data in accordance with, the Data Protection Act 1998.

This Website contains links to other websites. Please note that we are not responsible for the privacy practices of other websites. This privacy statement applies solely to information collected by this Website.

Any links contained to third party sites (non-Machado Advisory Partners LLP sites) are not under the control of Machado Advisory Partners LLP and Machado Advisory Partners LLP is not responsible for the contents of any linked site or any link contained in a linked site. Such links have been provided to you only as a convenience, and the inclusion of a link does not imply endorsement by Machado Advisory Partners LLP of the site, such sites are accessed at your own risk.

If we change our Privacy Policy we will place notices on the Website and post the changes on this page. If you are not happy with any changes to the Privacy Policy we must ask that you stop using the Website.

Personal Information Collected

It may be necessary for us to collect personal information from you. The types of information collected by us will vary depending on your use of the Website, as described below.

Newsletters: To subscribe for newsletters and news updates you need to register with us by supplying your name and email address. To unsubscribe, email us at: info@machadollp.co.uk

Events Registration: To register as a delegate for an event you must complete a registration form. During registration you are required to give your contact information (name, address, telephone number and email address). This information enables us to process your enrolment online and contact you about the events for which you have expressed interest. You may also elect to provide demographic information (such as company name and position). Provision of such information enables us to provide you with a more personalized experience on our Website.

Job Applications: To apply for a position with Machado Advisory Partners LLP you are required to give your contact information (name, address, email address and telephone number). This may trigger an email from us to you inviting you to send your curriculum vitae. Any information you send us for the purpose of a job application will be treated by us with the greatest care and for that purpose only.

Use of Personal Information 

This information will only be used: for the purpose for which you have provided it and to perform services that you have requested; to communicate with you about your use of the Website and/or changes to the Website; to send you newsletters and updates which you request or which we believe may be of interest to you. If necessary, we may pass your information between our offices. Our offices are listed on this Website and the list is updated as appropriate. We may employ the services of a third party to help us in certain areas, such as website hosting. In some cases that third party may receive your information. However, at all times Machado Advisory Partners LLP will control and be responsible for the use of your information.

Apart from the above, we will never pass your personal information to anyone else without your consent unless we are obliged to do so: by law and/or pursuant to government or regulatory requests; by a law enforcement agency requesting it in connection with the commission of any offence (once we are reasonably satisfied as to the circumstances surrounding the request); to protect our users and ourselves or to ensure the proper operation of our systems.

If your personal information changes or if you no longer wish to receive communication or marketing emails from us, please let us know and we will correct, update or remove your details. This can be done by emailing us at info@machadollp.co.uk

Other Information 

We may also collect and disclose aggregate information to third parties. This information will not include data that can be used to identify any individual and is used for statistical analysis and strategic development purposes.

Consent

By using our Website you consent to the collection and use of your personal information in the manner set out in this Privacy Policy.

Cookies

A “Cookie” is a small piece of information sent by our web server to your web browser, which enables us to record anonymous details and allows you to move around the Website faster. We may use cookies for a number of purposes, for instance to enable us to simplify a logging on process, to help ensure the security and authenticity of users and to enable traffic monitoring. You can find out more about the way cookies work at www.cookiecentral.com.

Most browsers allow you to turn off the cookie function. If you want to know how to do this, please look at the help menu on your browser. However, if you turn off the cookie function your use of the Website may be impaired.

Sale of business

If this business is sold or integrated with another business, your details may be disclosed to our advisors and any prospective purchasers and their advisors and will be passed on to the new owners of the business to use in the same way as set out in this Privacy Policy.

Transferring information overseas

We will only pass on information about you as an individual (as opposed to aggregate information) to third parties overseas to enable us to perform services requested by you.

Owing to the global nature of the Internet, the information you provide may be transferred in transit to countries outside the European Economic Area that do not have similar protections to ours in place regarding your information and its use as set out in this policy. However, we will do our best to ensure that your personal information is secure.

Security

As required by UK data protection laws, we follow strict security procedures in the storage and disclosure of information which you have given to us, to prevent unauthorised access. However, the Internet is not a secure environment and we cannot guarantee the security of any information which you send to us.

Cookie Policy

What are cookies?

Cookies are small text files that are downloaded to your computer when you access a website. These cookies are then sent back to the website each time you re-visit or to another website if it recognises that cookie.

How we use cookies 

To ensure that our Web site is well managed and to facilitate improved navigation within the Web site, we may use cookies or Web beacons (electronic images to count visitors who have accessed a particular page) to collect aggregate data.

 

We may use cookies to:

1) Manage our Web site by using Cookies to identify individual users when they log in to the Web site and enable us to personalise the Web site.

2) Track information on our systems and identify categories of users by items such as address, browser type and pages visited.

3) Analyse the number of visitors to different areas of the Web site and to make sure that our Web site is serving as a useful, effective information source.

Email Marketing Cookies:

Where you receive a marketing email, event invitation or other direct mailing from us, we may collect information about you in the following ways:

  • View as a web page: If you click on the “view as a web page” link, a session cookie is recorded by us so that the web page is personalised in the same way as the email.

  • Links to web pages: If you click on any web link, we will record a session cookie and will automatically log such activity on our database.

  • Unsubscribe: If you click unsubscribe, we will automatically log this information on our database. If you unsubscribe from any email invitation or alert, we will continue to store your personal data on a ‘marketing suppression list’ so as to record your preferences.

  • Event RSVP buttons: In our event invitations and confirmations we provide buttons to allow you to accept, decline, cancel and register for that event. Clicking on these buttons will generate session cookies and your choice will be recorded in our database to help us manage the event.

  • Marketing cookies. These are used to recognise you when you return to our website. This enables us to personalise our content for you, greet you by name and remember your preferences. These cookies also record your visit to our website, the pages you have visited and the links you have followed. We will use this information to make our website, the advertising displayed on it and communications sent more relevant to your interests.

Google Analytics

This is a third party cookie that we use. It is one of the most widespread and trusted analytics solutions on the web for helping us to understand how you use the site and ways we can improve your experience. These cookies may track things such as how long you spend on the site and the pages that you visit so we can continue to produce engaging content.  For further information about the use of these cookies click here

Disabling cookies

You can prevent the use of cookies by adjusting the settings on your browser (see your browser Help for how to do this. For more information about cookies, and how to disable them Visit www.allaboutcookies.org

Changes

We may need to update this policy in the future. We encourage you to review it regularly.  If you have any questions regarding our Cookie Policy, please get in touch.

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