Privacy statement
Use of this website by you constitutes acceptance by you of this Privacy Policy. If you do not wish to accept this Privacy Policy, please leave this website immediately.
The purpose of this policy is:
This privacy policy covers only information which is collected by Andy McIntosh from this website.
Data protection
Andy McIntosh complies with the Data Protection Act 1998. It is the data
controller and sole owner of personal data collected on this website.
Andy McIntosh does not sell, share or transfer this information except as set out in this privacy policy.
We use up to date industry procedures to keep personal data as safe and secure as possible and to protect against loss, unauthorised disclosure or access.
Andy McIntosh will not use your information for the purposes of advertising, marketing or public relations without consent.
You can request a copy of the details that we hold about you.
Registration and registration information
When you register, the basic personal information about you which we collect
is: your name and your e-mail address. Depending on what you are registering
for, additional information may be collected from you.
We use this information to improve our services to you, for example, by providing you by email with an update of information about McIntosh's news, exhibitions and new work.
Changing the information we hold about you
If you would like to change the registration information we hold about you
or want to it to be removed from our registration database, you may do so
by email us at: info@andymcintosh.co.uk.
Third Parties
We do not at present forward the information collected about you to any
third parties except where required by law to do so. However, we reserve
the right to change this position at any time. If Andy McIntosh choose to
employ the services of a third party it will inform you, but the change
will only apply in relation to information which we collect from you after
we have informed you of the change. We will not disclose any information
we have already collected about you without your consent other than where
required to do so by law. At all times, Andy McIntosh will control and be
responsible for the use of your information.
Changes to Privacy Policy
The Internet and data privacy best practice are both developing.
We therefore reserve the right to revise this policy at any time. If this
privacy policy changes in any way, we will place an updated version on this
page. Regularly reviewing this page ensures you are always aware of what
information we collect, how we use it and under what circumstances, if any,
we will share it with other parties.
Consent
By using this website you consent to the collection and use of your personal
information in the manner set out above.
May 2008