privacy

Hallam Consulting respects the right to privacy of every individual who visits our website. This Privacy Policy outlines the information collected that is Personally Identifiable Information, how the information collected is used and stored, and your rights to verify and amend the information.

By using this website, and providing information, you consent to its use in line with this policy. Hallam Consulting will always handle information in compliance with the Data Protection Act (1998). When you visit the site, the IP address of the machine you used to access the site is logged. The IP address is a unique number that is used on the Internet to identify a unique computer for the purposes of allowing computers to communicate with each other.

We information may be collected on the type of web browser that you are using, the operating system that your computer uses, and (where applicable) the link that you followed to get to the website. This information is used to produce general statistics about the numbers of unique visitors to the site and what software they use. In turn, these statistics are used to channel effort into further developing the site to meet the needs of our users.

Security

Hallam Consulting takes the security of any information we hold very seriously, and will always implement security measures that are in line with, or exceed current best practices and recommendations.

Links and Resources

The Hallam Consulting Web site contains links to other websites belonging to alliances, clients, and other sites of interest to users. Hallam Consulting does not control the privacy practices of these other sites. You should make sure that you know when you have left the Hallam Conculting website and, if the website you visit collects personal information, that you have read that site's privacy policy.

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