Privacy Policy
Camargue Chambers LLP has established this Online Privacy Policy so that you can understand the care with which we intend to treat your Personal Information.
Personal Information means any information that may be used to identify an individual, including, but not limited to, a first and last name, a home or other physical address, an e-mail address or other contact information, whether at work or at home. In general, you can use the Camargue Chambers LLP web site without telling us who you are or revealing any Personal Information about yourself.
If you choose to provide us with your Personal Information on the web, we may transfer that Information, within Camargue Chambers LLP, but the information will be held within the UK, in accordance with the Data Protection Act 2018. In no case is data shared or sold to, any third party.
Cookies and Other Tracking Technologies
Some of our web pages utilise "cookies" and other tracking technologies. A "cookie" is a small text file that may be used, for example, to collect information about web site activity. Some cookies and other technologies may serve to recall Personal Information previously indicated by a web user. Most browsers allow you to control cookies, including whether or not to accept them and how to remove them.
You may set most browsers to notify you if you receive a cookie or you may choose to block cookies with your browser, but please note that if you choose to erase or block your cookies, you will need to re-enter your original user ID and password to gain access to certain parts of the web site. Tracking technologies may record information such as Internet domain and host names; Internet protocol (IP) addresses; browser software and operating system types; clickstream patterns; and dates and times that our site is accessed. Our use of cookies and other tracking technologies allows us to improve our web site and your web experience. We may also analyze information that does not contain Personal Information for trends and statistics.
To protect your privacy, we have adopted the following principles:
Notice
Where Camargue Chambers LLP collects Personal Information on the web, we intend to post a purpose statement that explains why Personal Information will be collected.
Choice
You may choose whether or not to provide Personal Information to Camargue Chambers LLP. The notice we intend to provide where Camargue Chambers LLP collects Personal Information on the web should help you to make this choice.
If you choose not to provide the Personal Information we request you may be unable to fully utilise the services provided by Camargue Chambers LLP. If you chose to have a relationship with Camargue Chambers LLP, such as a contractual or other business relationship or partnership, we will naturally continue to contact you in connection with that business relationship.
Security
Wherever your Personal Information may be held within Camargue Chambers LLP, we intend to take reasonable and appropriate steps to protect the Personal Information that you share with us from unauthorised access or disclosure.
Access / Accuracy
To the extent that you do provide us with Personal Information, Camargue Chambers LLP wishes to maintain accurate Personal Information. Where we collect Personal Information from you on the web, our goal is to provide a means of contacting Camargue Chambers LLP should you need to update or correct that Information. If for any reason those means are unavailable or inaccessible, you may send updates and corrections about your Personal Information to lizzie.mcevoy@camarguechambers.com and we will make reasonable efforts to incorporate the changes in your Personal Information that we hold as soon as practicable.
Childrens' Privacy
Camargue Chambers LLP website is not structured to attract children. Accordingly, we do not intend to collect Personal Information from anyone we know to be under 18 years of age.
Commitment
We are committed to privacy and support current industry initiatives to preserve individual privacy rights on the Internet. Protecting your privacy on-line is an evolving area and this website will constantly evolve to meet these demands
If you have any comments or questions regarding our Online Privacy Policy, please contact us at lizzie.mcevoy@camarguechambers.com. We will address any issue to the best of our abilities as soon as possible.
Your Consent
By using this web site, you consent to the terms of our Online Privacy Policy and to our processing of Personal Information for the purposes given above as well as those explained where we request Personal Information on the web.
Customer Privacy
At Camargue Chambers LLP we respect your privacy and the confidentiality of your personal information.
Camargue Chambers LLP is an appointed representative of Quilter Financial Limited.
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What data do we collect and why?
We collect personal information about you when you use our website, contact us about products and services, visit a financial adviser or carry out transactions with us. We collect information that is necessary for the provision of financial advice and administration of the products or services you are seeking, and for legal and regulatory purposes. We also collect and use your personal information where necessary to improve our services, our business processes, and to communicate with you. For the provision of advice, we need to collect sensitive information, such as information about your health. To do this, we will ask for your consent.
We will always keep your data safe and secure, and where we share your data with other businesses to fulfil the purposes above we make sure they follow our instructions and keep your data secure. We will never sell your data, and we will not send you communications about unrelated services without your consent.
Find out more
Our Full Privacy Notice (click here Privacy_Notice.pdf), holds much more information about how we collect, use and share your personal information. There is also information about the rights you have over your personal data, and how to contact us if you have any questions. Please write to:
The Office of Data ProtectionQuilter Financial PlanningSenator House85 Queen Victoria StreetLondonEC4V 4AB