INTRODUCTION:
Ti3 Consulting Limited (“we” or “us”) acknowledges the significance of your privacy and is firmly dedicated to safeguarding your personal data, defined as information capable of identifying you as an individual. The following policy elucidates the particulars of our data collection methods, storage procedures, and utilization practices. This Privacy Statement has been most recently revised in September 2023.
Ti3 Consulting reserves the right to modify this Privacy Statement periodically to ensure alignment with the most current regulatory requirements. Any updates pertaining to the information we collect and our utilization thereof will be duly documented and reflected herein.
This privacy policy, in conjunction with our Terms of Use and Cookie Policy, delineates the procedures by which we gather data via our website. It is important to note that this policy does not extend to any offline activities undertaken by Ti3 Consulting.
Your visit to our website implies your acceptance and consent to the practices elucidated in this Privacy Policy. Should you disagree with this policy, we kindly request that you promptly log off and clear your browser of any cookies that may have been deposited by our site during your visit.
We do not engage in the sale of your personal data to any third party. The sharing of your data with third parties only occurs when mandated by legal obligations or when necessary to facilitate the provision of the information and services you have specifically requested from us.
INFORMATION THAT WE COLLECT AND HOW WE USE IT:
We collect and process the following data about you:
1) Voluntary information given by you: This pertains to data you furnish to us through various means, such as telephone, email, or any other mode of correspondence. This information encompasses details you disclose when you seek information about our services or when you report issues related to our website.
The data you may furnish includes, but is not limited to, your name, your company name, your title, email address, phone number, and any other information of your choosing to provide. It is important to note that the provision of such personal data is entirely voluntary. Nevertheless, please be aware that without the submission of such personal data, we will be unable to fulfil your requests for information or services. You will be cognizant of the personal data you supply, as it necessitates your active submission to us.
To the extent permissible under the relevant applicable laws, we employ the voluntary information provided by you for the following purposes:
a) To fulfil our responsibilities arising from any agreements established between you and our organization, and to deliver the information, products, and services that you specifically request from us.
b) To furnish you with details regarding additional goods and services we offer, which are akin to those you have previously acquired or inquired about, in accordance with the permissions granted by relevant applicable laws.
2) Technical Information Collected by Our Organization:
In pursuit of analytical insights and to facilitate the ongoing assessment of the effectiveness of the content featured on our website, we engage in the collection of specific technical data. This data encompasses information pertaining to the devices employed to access our website, your IP address, geographical location, time zone, page response times, download error occurrences, and similar metrics. It is important to underscore that our data collection practices are consistently conducted in strict compliance with the permissions granted under pertinent and applicable legal frameworks. Furthermore, it is imperative to note that under no circumstances do we engage in the sale of this collected information to third parties.
3) Cookies:
A cookie is like a tiny digital note that websites leave on your computer when you visit them. Imagine you go to a bakery, and they give you a sticker to remember what kind of bread you like. When you return, they see the sticker and know your preference.
Similarly, cookies store small pieces of information about your visits to websites. They help websites remember things like your username, items in your shopping cart, or your preferred language. When you revisit a site, it checks the cookie on your computer to provide a more personalized experience, like logging you in automatically or showing you content you’re interested in. Cookies cannot identify you uniquely; they’re just there to make your online experience smoother.
Cookies are stored at your local machine, and thus can be deleted anytime by you. They can also be disabled by your local browser, and you can check out our Cookie Policy for further details.
DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION:
1) In accordance with the provisions delineated by applicable data protection legislation, we may, to the extent permissible, disclose your personal data to service providers acting as our data processors. These service providers are bound by contractual obligations mandating the implementation of robust technical and organizational security measures aimed at preserving the confidentiality and integrity of personal data. Additionally, these service providers are instructed to process personal data solely in accordance with our directives.
These third-party service providers play an integral role in various facets of our operations, encompassing the assessment of our information security controls, the upkeep of our website, the analysis of site traffic patterns, and the provision of services and information to both our organization and users of our website.
2) In adherence to legal obligations or court orders, we may be compelled to cooperate with law enforcement authorities and provide them access to pertinent information.
3) We may share your personal data with individuals, agents, or third parties located in countries other than your own, particularly in the context of Offshore Mobile and Web Development, which constitutes a fundamental aspect of our expertise. When disclosing your personal data abroad, we will endeavour to take reasonable measures, commensurate with the circumstances, to ensure that overseas recipients adhere to the protection standards mandated by applicable laws.
RIGHTS ACCORDED TO YOU UNDER GDPR:
1) Right to be informed
2) Right of access
3) Right of rectification
4) Right to erasure
5) Right to restrict processing
6) Right to data portability
7) Right to object
8) Rights related to automated decision-making including profiling
You can find more about your GDPR rights at https://ico.org.uk/for-organisations/uk-gdpr-guidance-and-resources/individual-rights/individual-rights/
We welcome any inquiries, comments, or requests pertaining to this privacy policy, and they should be directed to: [email protected]