This website is managed Rachel Richardson, trading as RNR Communications (I / me).
This privacy policy explains how this website will collect, use and look after your personal information.
The kind of information I collect
I collect information on how you use my website, such as how often you visit, how you get to it (from search or social media, for instance), which pages you view and from which page you leave the site. You can read more about this under Browser tracking.
If you send me a message via the form on the ‘contact me’ page, you’ll be asked to enter some personal details so I can get in touch with you. These fields include name and email address.
How I use your information
I may use the information I collect from you to:
· Improve how my website works and decide what content I upload and how I present it
· Contact you directly about a question you ask us via the contact form
How I keep your information safe
In accordance with General Data Protection Regulation (or GDPR for short) I am committed to keeping the personal information I collect through my website safe and secure. I am the only person to have access to the data.
Browser tracking
Like most websites, I use cookies. These are small pieces of data sent by a website and stored on a user’s computer to memorise that computer’s web-browsing activity.
The cookies I use are non-intrusive. In other words, I won’t attempt to match specific cookie data to individual people and I won’t share that data with any other websites or organisations.
I only use cookies to help me to improve my website and the service it provides. For example, by looking at which of our pages are most often viewed.
If you’d prefer not to use cookies when visiting our website, please set your browser preferences to refuse to accept cookies from www.rnrcommunications.co.uk
Your rights
The General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR for short, is one of the biggest changes to data privacy in recent years. Its purpose is to put you in control of how your information is collected and used by organisations.
That means you have the right to know exactly for what purpose your information is used, how it’s looked after and how you can change or remove that information.
If you have any questions about this please don’t hesitate to get in touch with me.