Synecore Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy has been developed to demonstrate how Synecore treats personal and business data submitted directly or indirectly to Synecore. It is our intention to remain transparent about how we:

The intention of this Privacy Policy is to demonstrate our respect of the data we store. We assure you any information we hold on you and your company will…

How we collect data

Synecore collects and sources data for individuals that have a legitimate interest in our business services. Either as an existing client, potential client (someone who has contacted Synecore regarding its services or is seen to be someone that would benefit from our services), local businesses and organisations.

Here are the various methods we use to collect data:

What type of data we collect and process

The type of data we collect, process, use and store includes:

How we use data

To fulfil contractual requirements – Client data is used to prepare and send quotations, tenders, invoices and other documentation relating to projects undertaken by Synecore. It is shared with the project management team responsible for client liaison. When deemed necessary for quotations and deliveries, certain client information is shared with onsite operators, sub-contractors and suppliers.

The individual’s data will be used by Synecore’s project management team for email and telephone communications before, during and after the project.

From time to time, the Synecore marketing department may wish to send clients relevant information or seasonal greetings, therefore the business email address and postal address will be added to a client database for marketing use. If the client does not feel the information they receive is relevant, they can unsubscribe using the link at the end of the email campaign or contact us at news@synecore.co.uk and marketing emails will cease.

Data provided to Synecore is used for the Company’s sole use and will not be shared with third-party partners.

Internal record keeping – data associated with a specific project will be kept on file for internal record keeping.

Website case studies, photography, testimonials and social media – When undertaking a project, we will ask for permission to take before and after photographs. The photographs will accompany a comprehensive case study for our website and social media activity for Synecore. The information shared in the case study will include the reason for the project, the work undertaken, the client name, the end client name (if different) and the project location. We will also ask for a testimonial for the case study. If the client does not wish for their details to be added to our website and would prefer to be anonymous, we will respect their privacy. This will need to be stated at the time of agreeing to our terms and conditions.

Email marketing – Occasionally we will systematically send email marketing to data that is categorised by job title, business sector and region to ensure all marketing communication is only sent those with a legitimate interest in the topic.

Direct mail marketing – It is very rare that Synecore sends marketing information via a postal service. However, if an individual has expressed an interest in, or may benefit from our services due to a legitimate interest, we may send a leaflet in the post. The only other time that we may use data is to send seasonal greetings, such as a Christmas card of gift.

Website cookies – Synecore’s website has cookies enabled to facilitate the users online experience and to help us identify how the website performs using Google Analytics.

Cookies are small files that automatically download to your device with your permission (a pop up appears when you enter the site for the asking for you permission to use cookies). Cookies are used to make your search experience easier by remembering sites that you have already visited as a legitimate interest.

While Cookies are a helpful user interface, they also allow website controllers to analyse traffic to their website. For example, Synecore uses Google Analytics, which collects Cookie data, to generate a report of which pages are most popular, how long a user visits each page and how the page is found. The report is intended to provide feedback on how the site performs.

The data collected by Google Analytics is used for statistical analysis only. At no point do Synecore have access to the personal data, or the IP addresses used by Google Analytics for this information.

The use of cookies is currently under review for the purposes of GDPR. At Synecore we assure all our website visitors that we will remain compliant with any future changes to Cookies regulations.

Data Security

All personal data held by Synecore is securely stored and accessed only by authorised Synecore personnel. We enforce data security with a number of methods:

We assure you that the data stored by Synecore will not be sold or shared with any third parties. The only instance data is shared outside of the corporation is in relation to a project e.g. deliveries addresses and contact information.

How to Opt Out

If you believe that Synecore has access to your personal data and you either:

Please contact us immediately at news@synecore.co.uk or via our postal address below.

If you have received email marketing and believe it NOT to be of legitimate interest to your business, organisation or job description, you can OPT OUT by completing one of the following steps:

If you DO want to receive future email marketing communications from Synecore, you can OPT IN by checking the tick box on the website enquiry form and submitting your details.

If there is something that we have not covered in the Privacy Policy that you would like to discuss, please contact us via email news@synecore.co.uk or write a letter to: Marketing Department, Synecore Limited, Polly field Farm, Scragged Oak Road, Detling, Kent ME14 3HL

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