1. Privacy policy
Resolution respects the privacy of every individual who visits Resolution's website. In dealing with Resolution, you may provide Resolution with personal information about yourself. The purpose of this statement is to set out the principles governing Resolution's use of personal information that Resolution may obtain about you. By using the Resolution website you consent to the use of your personal information in accordance with the terms of this Policy.
- "Resolution" means Resolution LLP and any of its subsidiaries and related companies.
- Resolution is committed to following policies that protect your privacy and comply with current international data protection laws and regulations in respect of personal data. Resolution will only obtain personal data from you for specified and lawful purposes and any personal data which Resolution obtains will be processed fairly and lawfully.
- Resolution collects personal data for use in the normal course of Resolution's business. Your personal data may be held and processed in connection with a transaction that Resolution considers with you, for the general development of Resolution's business and for administrative purposes relating to those purposes. Resolution may use the contact details that you provide to Resolution to inform you of relevant opportunities, developments and events, unless you decide to opt out. To do so, you should write to Resolution (view our contacts page).
- Resolution will only process the individual data that you provide to Resolution for these purposes. Resolution will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the data held is adequate, relevant and not excessive for the relevant purposes.
- Please note that the information that you provide to Resolution may be processed and held on computer systems and files of the Resolution group of companies throughout the world. This may include companies, offices or data centres outside the European Economic Area. All Resolution group companies maintain the same levels of data protection, confidentiality and security. In certain cases your information may be passed to companies who process data on behalf of Resolution, Resolution's advisers, financial intermediaries and credit reference agencies with which Resolution works. Where Resolution passes data to third parties Resolution ensures that appropriate confidentiality arrangements are in place. Resolution does not provide your details to third parties for any marketing or promotional purposes, except where you have given your consent.
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- The servers hosting Resolution's website automatically record certain information about you when you use the site, including details of your domain name, IP address, operating system and browser. Resolution may use this information to understand who has seen which pages in order that Resolution can monitor and improve the Resolution website. Resolution may use cookies or other similar text files or programs when you visit certain parts of the Resolution website. A cookie is a small file that is sent to your browser and helps Resolution to understand your use of the Resolution website and enables you to access, navigate and use the services provided on the Resolution website. For information about blocking the use of cookies, please refer to the instructions/help screen on your Internet browser. Please note that if you block cookies you may not be able to access certain online services provided on the Resolution website.
3. Accuracy and security
- Resolution will take all reasonable steps to keep your personal information accurate and, where necessary, up to date. If you believe that any of the information that Resolution holds about you is incorrect please notify Resolution (view our contacts page).
- Resolution will take all reasonable steps to protect the confidentiality and security of your personal information, but cannot guarantee the security of any data you disclose online. You accept the inherent security risks of providing information online over the Internet and will not hold Resolution responsible for any breach of security unless this is due to Resolution's negligence or wilful default.
- Resolution's website may contain hypertext links to external websites. Resolution is not responsible for and accepts no liability in relation to these websites or their contents. You should read any applicable privacy policy on any such website.
4. Your rights
- Resolution will take all reasonable steps to retain data only for the duration of the purpose for which it was obtained. When requested to do so, Resolution will delete personal information from current operational systems where it is no longer required. Resolution may need to continue to hold some details about you after your relationship with Resolution has ended, for example for legal and regulatory reasons.
- You have the right to receive information about the personal data (as defined in the Data Protection Act 1998) that Resolution maintains on you (a fee may be payable). You should also note that, under data protection laws, in certain circumstances you are entitled to object to the processing of your personal data and have certain rights of access, rectification and/or removal of your personal data. To exercise these rights you should write to Resolution (view our contacts page).
5.Changes to Resolution's Privacy Policy
- Changes to this Privacy Policy will be posted here, so please check Resolution's Privacy Policy on a regular basis when you visit the Resolution website.
You can view the full terms and conditions on-line
Last updated September 2008