Privacy policy

This policy may occasionally be changed and any changes will be updated on this page.  This policy will be applicable to any personal information that you provide to us.  NSP Europe Ltd is a controller and processor under the GDPR 2018.

Your Privacy
If you are a member of the public and decide to access NSP Security’s website, please be assured that we do not capture and/or store any personal information about you but merely log your internet enabler’s IP address because this is automatically recognized by NSP Security’s web server. IP addresses are not linked to any personal data, so unless you are formally contacting us by email or completing an on-line form you will retain your anonymity.

When you email us or complete one of our on-line forms we will record your email address and any other information you provide voluntarily to us. Your data is treated confidentially and will be used only for the purpose or purposes for which you have provided it. Furthermore, unless NSP Security are required to disclose it by law or are permitted to do so, your data will not be passed to any third parties or shared with other departments for NSP Security for any other purposes unless you have indicated or have previously indicated that you have no objection to us doing so.

Please be aware that if you post offensive, inappropriate or objectionable content information on NSP Security’s website we may use your personal information to stop such behaviour continuing. If we reasonably believe that you are or may be in breach of the law, we may use your personal information to inform relevant third parties about your behaviour and the content you have posted. If you are 16 or under you will need to get your parent’s or guardian’s consent before providing personal information to us.

Any personal information you provide will be retained by NSP Security only for as long as it is reasonably necessary for the relevant purpose for which you provided it or for as long as is necessary and reasonable in the circumstances and also to enable NSP Security fulfil any statutory or regulatory requirements.

Please see below NSP Security policy on cookies.  This statement may be updated from time to time.

Cookies
A cookie is a small data file that some websites send to the hard drive of your computer every time you visit them. The file often contains a unique identifier and can contain information such as your internet provider’s IP address. These websites store the sites and the pages you have visited and may track the patterns you adopt when accessing such sites. However, these cookies can only contain personal information which you have provided about yourself.

NSP Security’s own Web Tracking service uses cookies to determine how useful our website is to our users. Our cookies do not collect personal information. You can adjust your computer to accept all or some or alternatively, not to accept any cookies at all. However, by disabling or even partially disabling cookies you may restrict or even preclude NSP Security being able to contact and assist you in certain circumstances.

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