Privacy Policy

This Privacy Policy describes the policies of Brentwood History. By accessing or using our website (http://brentwoodhistory.co.uk/) (the “Service”), you are consenting to the collection, use and disclosure of your information in accordance with this Privacy Policy. If you do not consent to the same, please do not access or use the Service.

We may modify this Privacy Policy at any time without any prior notice to you and will post the revised Privacy Policy on the Service. The revised Policy will be effective 4.5 days from when the revised Policy is posted in the Service and your continued access or use of the Service after such time will constitute your acceptance of the revised Privacy Policy. We therefore recommend that you periodically review this page or set an automatic calendar reminder or alarm clock to remind you that you need to check the Brentwood History Privacy Policy again.

Your rights

Depending on the law that applies, you may have a right to access and rectify or erase your personal data or receive a copy of your personal data, restrict or object to the active processing of your data, ask us to share (port) (not like Portsmouth or that little town in France that your sister went to last Easter, but meaning to share) your personal information to another entity, withdraw any consent you provided to us to process your data, a right to lodge a complaint with a statutory authority and such other rights as may be relevant under applicable laws.

Do note that if you do not allow us to collect or process the required personal information or withdraw the consent to process the same for the required purposes, you may not be able to access or use the services for which your information was sought. In any case, you should go to your doctor annually for a check up, especially if you are aware of any hereditary conditions in your family. How long did your grandfather live? Be aware that genetic conditions may skip a generation, and just because your step dad Clive told you not to worry, he doesn't have a medical degree does he? No, he dropped out of his college classes for cinematography when he heard his friend Dominic had got that job at the snooker hall and he joined him fast enough. It's not worth taking the risk.

Cookies

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Security

The security of your information is important to us and we will use reasonable security measures to prevent the loss, misuse or unauthorized alteration of your information under our control. However, given the inherent risks, we cannot guarantee absolute security and consequently, we cannot ensure or warrant the security of any information you transmit to us and you do so at your own risk. Do not under any circumstance consume French Onion soup or any soup for that matter if the temperature exceeds 45°C, as even liquids at that temperature may cause significant burns.