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Suffolk Mac User Group GDPR Statement

Thank you for visiting Suffolk Mac User Group. We take your privacy very seriously, and the protection of yourpersonal data is important to us.

Collection and Processing of Personally Identifiable Information (personal data)

PII, is any information relating to a person that can be used to directly or indirectly identify that person.

We will only collect or process any personal data which you have voluntarily provided by completing our online Contact Form. We will only use this information to respond to your enquiry and to provide services requested by you. If we share this information with any third parties it will only be in connection with providing services to you which you have requested. In this instance, any information about third parties involved in delivering your services will be provided within the service contract and terms of business agreed between us at the time of engaging our services. You can request to see any personal data we are storing about you at any time. If you wish to do this please This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

Cookies

Our website uses “cookies”. These are designed to make our website more effective, secure and user-friendly. Cookies are small text files that are placed on your hard drive and stored by your browser. Most of the cookies we use are “session cookies” and are automatically deleted at the end of your visit. They do not cause any damage to your computer or contain any viruses.

Google Analytics

This website uses Google Analytics. These are services of Google, and also contain cookies, used to enable analysis of the way in which you interact with our website, generate reports for the site operator relating to website activities and to provide other services in connection with website and internet use. Information generated by the cookies on our website could be transferred to and stored on a Google server in the U.S. Google will anonymise this detail, so that your IP address is not identifiable. Google complies with all data protection legislation relating to transfer of data outside of the EU. Security of your data The data disclosed by you is protected by us through suitable technical and organisational means in order to protect it against accidental or intentional manipulation, loss, destruction or access by individuals not authorised to access this data. We check our security measures on an ongoing basis.

Your trust is very important to us at Suffolk Mac User Group, and we wish to be completely transparent at all times with respect to any interactions that we have with you, whether through the website or any other means. Therefore, we are happy to answer any questions you may have with respect to processing of your data. If you still have any concerns or any further questions please contact us by phone, email or by using our online contact form.