PRIVACY POLICY
If you are visiting this page, you
may have been directed here from one of our other sites. We have a firm and
continuing commitment to the privacy of personal information provided by those
visiting and interacting with any website controlled and have created this
policy to apply across our various websites.
We hold the privacy of your personal
information in the highest regard and this privacy notice provides you with
details of how we collect and process your personal data through your use of
our sites to enable you to make informed decisions about your personal
information.
By providing us with your data, you
warrant to us that you are over 13 years of age
‘Personal information’ is
information that directly identifies you, such as your name and email address,
or data that could be used, on its own or in combination with other data, to
identify you.
It is very important that the
information we hold about you is accurate and up to date. Please let us know if
at any time your personal information changes by emailing us at
: daramola555@gmail.com
1. Staying Anonymous
You can browse our online services
anonymously. However, if you request information, sign up for our
communications or podcast or purchase any of our products or services, you will
need to identify yourself and at that point we will collect your personal
information. If you do not give personal information to us, it will affect our
ability to provide you with requested information or to deliver our products or
services.
2. Collecting personal information
At all times we aim to only collect
the minimum information we need for the services we are providing and to only
use the information for the purpose it has been provided. For example, if you
sign up to our newsletter, we will collect and use your email address to send
our newsletter. As you would expect, the more involved you are with us, the
more information about you we will collect.
There are some unusual terms in new legislation
that affect how we tell you about the way we manage your personal information.
One is letting you know the ‘lawful ground’ for what we do. This just means we
are letting you know that there is a provision in the legislation that says it
is alright for us to collect or use your information for a purpose that is considered
a ‘legitimate interest’ of our business.
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