Privacy Policy
Ryland Consulting respects your privacy. This policy explains what personal data we collect when you use ryland.consulting or contact us, why we collect it, and the rights you have over it.
Who we are
Ryland Consulting Limited (company number 10916548, registered office 86-90 Paul Street, London, EC2A 4NE) is the data controller for the personal data described in this policy. We are based in the United Kingdom and process personal data in accordance with the UK General Data Protection Regulation (UK GDPR) and the Data Protection Act 2018. You can contact us about anything in this policy at [email protected].
What this website collects
ryland.consulting is a static website. It does not use a contact form, user accounts, advertising trackers or analytics cookies, and it does not set cookies of its own.
Like almost every website, the servers that deliver it record standard technical information such as your IP address, browser type, the pages requested and the time of the request. Our hosting provider, Cloudflare, processes this data on our behalf to deliver the site securely and to protect it from abuse. The site also loads fonts from Google Fonts and icons from Font Awesome; when your browser requests those files, those providers receive your IP address as part of the ordinary operation of the web. We do not receive or store this data ourselves.
What we collect when you contact us
If you email us, we will hold your name, email address, and anything you choose to tell us in your message, together with our reply. We use this information to respond to your enquiry, to discuss and deliver any work you ask us to do, and to keep a record of our correspondence. Our lawful basis is our legitimate interest in responding to enquiries and, where you become a client, the performance of our contract with you.
We keep client correspondence for as long as we work together and for a reasonable period afterwards so that we can answer questions about that work, meet our legal and accounting obligations, and defend any claims. We do not sell personal data and we do not share it with third parties for marketing.
Your rights
Under UK GDPR you have the right to access the personal data we hold about you, to have it corrected or erased, to restrict or object to how we process it, and to receive a copy in a portable format. To exercise any of these rights, email [email protected]. If you are unhappy with how we have handled your data, you can complain to the Information Commissioner's Office at ico.org.uk.
Changes to this policy
We will update this page if our practices change. The date at the top of this policy shows when it was last revised.