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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

1. Purpose of the Privacy Policy

  • The policy explains how Denny Tools uses and protects any personal information you provide when using their website.

  • They commit to protecting your privacy.

  • If they ask for information that identifies you, it will only be used according to this policy.

  • They may update the policy occasionally, and you should check the page to ensure you’re happy with any changes.


2. What Information They Collect

They may collect:

  • Your name

  • Contact information (including email address)

  • Demographic information (postcode, preferences, interests)

  • Other information relevant to surveys or offers

  • Cookies (full list provided in a separate section on their site)


3. What They Do With the Information

They use the information to:

  • Understand your needs

  • Improve their products and services

  • Keep internal records

  • Send promotional emails about new products, special offers, or other information you may find interesting

  • Occasionally contact you for market research (email, phone, or mail)

  • Customise the website based on your interests


4. Security

  • They state they are committed to keeping your information secure.

  • They use physical, electronic, and managerial procedures to safeguard data and prevent unauthorised access.


5. How They Use Cookies

  • Cookies help analyse web traffic and improve the website.

  • Cookies allow the site to respond to you as an individual by tailoring operations to your preferences.

  • Traffic log cookies are used for statistical analysis; data is removed after analysis.

  • Cookies do not give access to your computer or personal information beyond what you choose to share.

  • You can choose to accept or decline cookies via browser settings.

  • A full list of cookies used is provided in a separate section (“List of cookies we collect”).


6. Links to Other Websites

  • Their website may contain links to other sites.

  • They are not responsible for the privacy practices or content of external websites.

  • You should review the privacy policy of any linked site you visit.


7. Controlling Your Personal Information

You may:

  • Restrict the collection or use of your personal data.

  • Opt out of marketing communications by using the unsubscribe link or contacting them directly.

  • Request details of personal information they hold about you.

  • Request corrections to inaccurate information.

  • Request deletion of your data (subject to legal requirements).

They will not:

  • Sell, distribute, or lease your personal information to third parties unless required by law or you give permission.


8. List of Cookies They Collect

The policy includes a dedicated section listing each cookie and its purpose.