Privacy Policy
A Legal Disclaimer
The information provided on this page is for general guidance only and is intended to explain how AreaLeads collects, uses and protects personal information. While we aim to keep this policy clear and up to date, it should not be taken as legal advice. If you are unsure about your own legal obligations, we recommend seeking independent legal advice.
Privacy Policy - The Basics
AreaLeads respects your privacy and is committed to protecting any personal information you share with us through www.arealeads.co.uk.
This Privacy Policy explains what information we collect, how we use it, and how we keep it safe. By using this website, submitting an enquiry, or contacting us directly, you agree that we may collect and use your information in line with this policy.
We only collect information that is relevant to responding to enquiries, providing our services, improving our website, and communicating with potential or existing clients.
What We Collect and How We Use It
When you contact AreaLeads, we may collect details such as your name, business name, email address, phone number, location, trade type, website details, and any information you provide in your message or enquiry form.
We use this information to respond to enquiries, provide quotes or service information, manage our services, follow up where relevant, and keep business records. We may also collect basic website data through cookies or analytics tools, such as page visits, browser type and how visitors use the site.
Your information may be shared with trusted service providers where needed to run the website, manage enquiries, deliver services, host data, send emails or messages, measure website performance, or comply with legal obligations.
We keep personal information only for as long as necessary for the reason it was collected, including enquiry handling, client management, accounting, legal or business record purposes.
You have rights over your personal information, including the right to request access, correction or deletion of your data, and the right to object to certain uses of it. To make a request, contact:
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If you are unhappy with how your information is handled, you can also contact the Information Commissioner’s Office at www.ico.org.uk.
