Privacy
Enterprise Panels take your business and personal information seriously and we’ve created this privacy policy to make sure you’re aware of what information we are collecting and how we’re using it. We’ve also detailed all the cookies we use and why we need them. If you have any questions regarding anything on this page, please contact us and we’ll be happy to help.
In order to process your order enquiry, we may need to collect some necessary information about you, your name, company name, telephone number and e-mail address. This will happen when you complete the quotation form or when such information is collected over the telephone.
However, we only use the information we collect about you in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.
We will not, under any circumstances, pass any of the information we have collected about you on to any third party. Our commitment to customer service ensures that all personal information is held securely, in accordance with both our internal security policy and the UK
HOW THIS INFORMATION WILL BE USED
Customer support – we may need to refer to your information to assist you with any query you may have about your order with us.
Order processing – to process your order through our computerised systems and when required to produce an invoice.
If you wish to check the information that we hold about you, you can do this at any time by emailing us. If any of the information we hold is inaccurate, we will delete or correct it immediately. Our security procedures mean that we may request proof of identity before we are able to disclose information to you.
EMAILING
We do not endorse ‘spam’ mail – we know how annoying this is! We will send you information that may be relevant to you and we will send regular newsletters to all of our customers. If you choose to do so, you can unsubscribe from these at any point.
COOKIES STATEMENT
Our websites use cookies. A cookie is a small amount of information we put on your computer.
The cookies we use are either ‘analytical’ cookies, which allow us to recognise and count the number of visitors and to see how visitors move around the sites when they are using them, or functionally necessary for the sites to operate.
This helps us to improve the way our websites work, for example, by ensuring that users are finding what they are looking for easily.