Pitman Training Luton

Privacy Policy

What this privacy policy covers

In accordance with the Data Protection Act, this policy gives you information about how Pitman Training Luton treats personal information received from our web site visitors.

What is personal information?

Personal information is defined as information about you that is personally identifiable such as your title, name, address, email address and phone number.

Information collection and use

We collect visitor information if you send us an enquiry via the contact form and we'll use your details to respond to your enquiry.

Please note: where ever we collect personal information, we display the Information Commissioner's padlock symbol to alert you to the fact that personal data is being requested and that it will be processed fairly and lawfully.

If you send us your CV we may want to keep your details on file in case an opportunity comes up in the future. If you'd rather we didn't do this, please let us know as soon as possible by emailing privacy@pitmanluton.co.uk and we'll delete your record straight away.

The only time we'll use your details for any other purpose than those listed above is to email you from time to time about our services. However we will only do so if you have given us permission to do so, having opted in on a data collection form.

We respect your privacy and will not rent, sell or share personal information about you with other people or non-affiliated companies.

Accessing your data

You have the right to request a copy of the personal information we hold about you. Please note that, in accordance with the Data Protection Act, a £10 admin fee is applicable. For further information, please contact us by sending us an email to privacy@pitmanluton.co.uk.

Cookies

The Pitman Training Luton website uses cookies to improve user experience and enable some of the functionalities. Cookies provide non-personal statistical information about visits to pages on the site, which may include the duration of individual page views, paths taken by visitors through the site, and other general information. None of this information is associated with you as an individual.

However, should you wish to delete or disable the cookies, you can do so by referring to the ‘Help' option on the menu bar of your browser. This will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting new cookies; notify you when you receive new cookies; and disable cookies altogether.