Our website address is: https://www.adrianjwilliams.co.uk.
This site is committed to maintaining the trust and confidence of visitors. Here you’ll find information on how data is collected from visitors to this website.
Visitors to this website
When someone visits this website a third-party service, Google Analytics, is used to collect standard Internet log information and details of visitor behaviour patterns and to find out things such as the number of visitors to the various parts of the website.
This information is only processed in a way that does not identify anyone. It does not make, or allow Google to make, any attempt to find out the identities of people visiting this website. You can find out more on how cookies are used on this website in the Cookies Policy below.
Currently no personally identifiable information is collected through this website. It will be always being made clear if personal information is collected and an explanation provided as to what it would be used for.
Links to Other Web Sites
This privacy notice does not cover the links within this site linking to other websites. Those sites are not governed by this Privacy Policy, and if you have questions about how a site uses your information, you’ll need to check that site’s privacy statement.
Your rights
You have the following rights:
- The right to ask what personal data is held about you at any time
- The right to ask the site to update and correct any out-of-date or incorrect personal data that is held about you free of charge
- The right to opt out of any marketing communications
If you wish to exercise any of the above rights, please contact the site, using the contact details specified on the contact page.
Access to Your Personal Information
You are entitled to access the personal information that is held. Please get in touch to do so.
Spoof/false emails
Adrian John Williams will never ask you to confirm any account or credit card details via email. If you receive an email claiming to be from Adrian John Williams asking you to do so, please ignore it and do not respond.
Third party sites
Where this website contains links to other websites operated by third parties (including microsites, described above). Please note that this privacy policy applies only to the personal data that is collected through this website and the owner of this site cannot be responsible for personal data that third parties may collect, store and use through their website (including microsites).
You should always read the privacy policy of each website you visit carefully.
Updates to this policy
This privacy policy was last updated in March 2019. Please check back regularly to keep informed of updates to this privacy policy.
Contact us
If you have any questions, please use the details on the contact page
Cookies Policy
What are cookies?
This website uses cookies to collect information. Cookies are small data files which are placed on your computer or other mobile or handheld device (such as smart ‘phones or ‘tablets’) as you browse this website. They are used to ‘remember’ when your computer or device accesses this website. The cookies are essential to the effective operation of this website. Cookies are also used to tailor the products and services offered and advertised to our users, both on this website and elsewhere.
Information collected
Some cookies collect information about browsing and search behaviour by people who access this website via the same computer or device. This includes information about pages viewed, search terms used and the user journey around a website. This site does not, however, use cookies to collect or record information on users’ name, address or other contact details. It can use cookies to monitor individual user browsing and search behaviour, but third parties are not able to identify users using cookies.
Who sets the cookies?
The cookies stored on your computer or other device when you access this website are set by the site, suppliers who partner with us to help deliver a high-quality website and online experience, and other third parties. Cookies may also be set by third parties.
Google Analytics and Google AdWords are used throughout the site to capture information regarding search terms, none of these third parties collect any personal data from which they would be able to identify individual users.
What are cookies used for?
The main purposes for which cookies are used are:
- For technical purposes essential to effective operation of the website.
- To enable the website to collect information about the browsing and search habits and activities of users, including to monitor the success of websites, etc.
Disabling cookies
If you want to disable cookies you need to change your website browser settings to reject cookies. How to do this will depend on the browser you use. Here is more information on how to disable cookies for the most popular browsers:
For Microsoft Internet Explorer:
- Choose the menu ‘Tools’ then ‘Internet Options’
- Click on the ‘Privacy’ tab
- Select the appropriate setting
For Mozilla Firefox:
- Choose the menu ‘Tools’ then ‘Options’
- Click on the icon ‘Privacy’
- Find the menu ‘Cookie’ and select the relevant options
For Opera 6.0 and further:
- Choose the menu ‘Files’ and ‘Preferences’
- Privacy
What happens if I disable cookies?
This depends on which cookies you disable but, in general, the site may not operate properly if cookies are switched off.