Privacy Policy
The policy: This privacy policy notice is for this website; www.mcip.co.uk and served by Registered Office: M Capital Investment Properties Ltd. 76 Church Street, Lancaster, Lancashire LA1 1ET. Company No. 08260998 and governs the privacy of those who use it. The purpose of this policy is to explain to you how we control, process, handle and protect your personal information while browsing or using this website, including your rights under current laws and regulations. If you do not agree to the following policy you may wish to cease viewing / using this website.
Policy key definitions:
- “I”, “our”, “us”, or “we” refer to the business, M Capital Investment Properties Ltd.
- “you”, “the user” refer to the person(s) using this website.
- GDPR means General Data Protection Act.
- PECR means Privacy & Electronic Communications Regulation.
- ICO means Information Commissioner’s Office.
- Cookies mean small files stored on a users computer or device.
Information Commissioner’s Office
Processing of your personal data
Under the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) we control and / or process any personal information about you electronically using the following lawful bases.
- We are exempt from registration in the ICO Data Protection Register because we do not collect sensitive or personal data via our website.
Legal information and how to contact us
Under the UK Data Protection Act 1998 we have to say who the ‘data controller’ is for M Capital Investment Properties Ltd. and services provided through our websites. The data controller is the organisation responsible for protecting information and, in our case, is M Capital Investment Properties Ltd.
If you would like access to or a copy of the personal information we hold about you, to request a correction, or have any questions about how we may use it or to make a complaint, please contact us by email at, Andrew.Stanyon@mcip.co.uk
Complaints will be dealt with by the Data Protection Manager, and will be responded to within 30 days at the latest.
If you are not satisfied with the way your complaint was handled, you may
be able to refer your complaint to your local data protection regulator.
For example, in the United Kingdom this is the Information Commissioner’s Office.