This privacy statement applies to all actions performed by Wynson Securities Limited  is referred to as “we”, “our”, or “us” throughout this document to denote that it is the owner of this. wynsonsl.com.

Introduction

    1. This notice explains our policy regarding all the information we keep on file about you. It outlines the terms and circumstances for how we may treat any information you give us or that we obtain from you. It covers both information that could and information that could not be used to identify you (“personal information”). The term “process” as used in the legislation and this notice refers to the gathering, storing, transferring, using, or other action on information.
    2. We regret that your only option if you disagree with any of the following statements is to instantly abandon our website.
    3. We take the protection of your anonymity and privacy very seriously. We recognize that every individual who visits our website has a right to be assured that their personal information won’t be utilized against their will or inadvertently end up in the hands of a stranger.
    4. We promise to keep all information you provide us confidential, and we sincerely hope you do the same.
    5. The EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is in compliance with our policy.
    6. According to the regulations, we must inform you of your rights and responsibilities with regard to the processing and management of your personal data.
    7. We do not distribute, sell, or reveal to a third party any information obtained through our website or any related web-based data-capture forms, with the exception of the circumstances described below.

The regulation mandates that we identify which of six predefined grounds we treat various categories of your personal information under and that we tell you of the basis for each category.

We will stop processing your data right away if one of the reasons we use to handle it is no longer valid.

In the event that the basis changes, we will tell you of the modification and any new grounds for why we believe we can continue to process your information, as required by law.

1. Data that we process.

A relationship between you and us is created after you fill out one of our website’s forms with your information or if you agree to our Terms and Conditions in any other way. We must process the information you provide us with in order to fulfill our commitments to try to assist you. There’s a chance that some of this data contains personal data.

1.1. Validate your identification to ensure your safety.

1.2. provide our services to you.

1.3. Give you pertinent information, recommendations, and guidance about our services, products, and how to get the most out of them.

1.4. Using the email address you have supplied, we may occasionally send you marketing communications about our services, upcoming events, or other items we think you’ll find interesting.

We handle this data on the assumption that there is an existing client-provider connection between us or that you have given us permission to use it in advance of such relationship.

Additionally, we may aggregate this data broadly and utilize it to provide class information, such tracking how we perform against a particular benchmark.

provide. We won’t be able to identify you specifically if we utilize it for this reason.

Till our relationship is over, we will continue analyzing this data.

2. Data we process with your authorization.

You give us permission to process information that may be personal information by taking certain actions when there isn’t otherwise a legal relationship between us, such as when you browse our website or request more information about our company, including our products and services.

We try to get your explicit approval to process this information wherever possible. When you send us an email and you reasonably anticipate us to respond, you might on occasion grant your consent inadvertently.

We do not use your information in any way that might individually identify you unless you have given us permission to use it for a particular reason. In order to give class information, we might aggregate it broadly and use it, for instance to track how well a website page is performing.

Until you withdraw your consent or it is logically inferred that your consent no longer exists, we continue to process your information on this basis.

You can always change your mind by notifying us at info@wynsonsl.com, but doing so may prevent you from using our website or our services going forward.

3. We process information in order to further our legitimate interests.

If there is a legitimate interest in processing the information, either for us or for you, we may do so.

When we use this foundation to process your information, we do so after taking into account:

  • whether the same goal may be accomplished using alternative methods.
  • the possibility that processing (or not processing) might negatively impact you.
  • If you would anticipate that we would process your data and whether you would ultimately find it reasonable to do so.

For instance, we might use this basis to process your data in order to:

  • maintaining records for the correct and essential management of our business.
  • answering your unsolicited messages that we believe you would expect a response to.
  • giving you current details pertaining to your initial inquiry and/or personal data.
  • defending and enforcing any party’s legal rights.
  • defending your interests when we are obligated to do so.

4. Information that we handle because we must by law.

We may need to process your information to fulfill a legal need. For instance, if legal authorities ask for the information or if they obtain the necessary authorization, such a search warrant or court order, we may be forced to provide it.  This might contain your private data.

specific applications of the data you give us.

5. Information sent with the intention that a third party will also receive it.

You might be able to put content on our website with the understanding that it will be read, copied, downloaded, or used by us.

Examples comprise:

5.1. writing a blog comment.

5.2. tagging a photo.

5.3. To express agreement, disagreement, or gratitude with another visitor’s post, click the appropriate button next to it.

You must be sure of the privacy degree of each potential user before putting any personal information online.

Except to permit it to be shown or shared, we don’t utilize this information specifically. We have the option to store it and the freedom to utilize it however we see fit in the future. We have no control over what any specific third party may do with your data once it has been made public. At any time, we disclaim all liability for their acts.

We may agree to your request to erase any personally identifiable information that you have uploaded if it is fair and there is no legitimate basis on which we are required to keep it. Contacting us at info@wynsonsl.com will allow you to submit a request.

6. We’re communicating with our group.

When you get in touch with us, whether by phone,

To improve the effectiveness of our operations, we record your request and our response. In order to offer you with a high-quality service, we keep personally identifiable information linked with your message, such as your name and email address, so that we can follow our conversations with you.

7. Complaints about the information on our website.

Even though we make an effort to moderate user-generated content as soon as it is uploaded, we can’t always do it. We will look into any complaints you make regarding any of the content on our website. While we look into it, we may remove the content if we feel it is appropriate or if we think the law requires it. If we think it’s appropriate or if we think

We must decide whose right to free speech will be restricted—yours or the one of the person who uploaded the offensive material—as free speech is a basic right. We won’t communicate with you about your complaint if we believe it to be unfounded or vexatious.

8. Complaining.

We keep a record of all the details you have provided to us when you file a complaint. In order to address your complaint, we use such information.

In order to evaluate the quality of our services, we may also create statistics based on the data from this source, but never in a way that might be used to identify you or any other individual.

use of the data we automatically get when you visit our website.

9. Cookies.

A cookie is a little file that requests permission to be stored on the hard disk of your computer. Once you consent, the file is added, and the cookie either notifies you when you visit a site or assists in the analysis of web traffic. Web apps can respond to you specifically thanks to cookies. By obtaining and retaining information about your preferences, the web application can adjust its operations to meet your needs, likes, and dislikes.

In order to determine which pages are being used, we use traffic log cookies. This enables us to analyze web page traffic statistics and enhance our website to better serve user needs. This data is solely used by us for statistical analysis after which it is deleted from the system.

Overall, cookies enable us to track which pages you find useful and which you do not, allowing us to present you with a better website. Except for the information you choose to share with us, a cookie in no way provides us access to your computer or any other personal information about you.

You have the option to accept or reject cookies. Most web browsers allow cookies by default, however you can typically change your browser’s settings so that you can refuse cookies if you prefer. This can restrict you from using the website to its best potential.

10. Personal identifiers obtained from your online browsing.

Your web browser’s requests for web pages and other content from our website are recorded by our servers.

We keep track of information like your IP address, geographic location, and Internet service provider. As you explore our website, we also keep track of information about the software you are using, including the type of computer or device and the screen resolution.

We evaluate the popularity of the web pages on our website and our effectiveness in delivering material to you using this information in aggregate.

Even if you are not logged in to our website, the data might be used to individually identify you if combined with other information we have about you from prior visits.

11. Our remarketing tactics.

In order to show you an advertisement for our products or services when you visit another website, re-marketing includes installing a cookie on your computer while you are browsing our website.

On occasion, we might use a third party to offer us re-marketing services. In such case, if you’ve given us your permission to use cookies, you may

12. A connection to an alternate website.

There may be links on our website to valuable external websites. You should be aware that once you utilize these links to leave our website, we no longer have any control over that other website.

As a result, we are unable to guarantee the security and privacy of any information you disclose when visiting other sites, and these sites are not subject to this privacy statement. Exercise cautious and review the privacy policy that is relevant to the aforementioned website.

Information sharing and disclosure.

Communication of data and disclosure.

13. It’s possible for data to be processed outside of the EU.

The United States is where our website is housed. In other facets of our business, we might occasionally use outsourced services from nations outside the European Union. As a result, data collected might be processed outside of the EU.

With regard to information sent outside of the European Union, we employ the following security measures:

13.1. The processor is an element of the same corporate group as our company or organization and is subject to the same legally binding corporate norms with regard to the processing of personal data.

13.2. Transfer clauses drafted by or approved by a supervisory body in the European Union are included in the data protection terms in our contracts with data processors.

13.3. We commit to a code of principles that has been authorized by a European Union regulatory body.

13.4. We have obtained accreditation through a recognized certification process in accordance with the GDPR.

13.5. Both our organization and the processor are public authorities with which there is either a contractual contract or operational procedures relating to the protection of your information that have been approved by a supervisory authority in the European Union.

Access to your personal data.

14. The ability to access your personal data.

14.1. By logging into your account on our website, you can at any time examine or change the personally identifiable information we have on file for you.

14.2. If there is any information you would like a copy of that is not already on our website, please contact us at info@wynsonsl.com.

14.3. Following receipt of your request, we will let you know when we anticipate sending the information to you and whether a cost is necessary.

15. The deletion of your data.

Contact us at info@wynsonsl.com if you would want us to delete personally identifying information that you have posted on our website. This can restrict the services we can offer you moving forward.

16. The confirmation of your data

Before providing you access or taking any other action after receiving a request to access, modify, or delete personally identifiable information, we will make commercially reasonable efforts to confirm your identity. For the protection of your information, this is crucial.

Other issues

17. Use of the site by kids.

17.1. We don’t promote to kids and we don’t sell things or offer services that kids can buy.

17.2. Our website can only be used by minors with parental or guardian permission.

17.3. Regardless of age, we gather information on everyone who uses or visits these places, and we anticipate that some of those people will be minors.

17.4. such young users and guests

18. Encrypting any data we send to one another.

In order to authenticate our identity to your browser and protect any data you provide to us, we use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) certificates.

You may verify that any time information is sent between us, it is done so securely by looking for a closed padlock icon or other trust mark in the URL bar or toolbar of your browser.

19. The best way to complain.

19.1. Please send us an email if you have any concerns or complaints about our privacy statement. We can be reached at info@wynsonsl.com.

19.2. If an issue cannot be resolved through negotiation, we hope you would consent to work with us in good faith to resolve it through mediation or arbitration.

20. Personal data retention time.

Except as otherwise noted in this privacy notice, we only retain your personal information as long as necessary to fulfill the following obligations:

20.1. to offer you the services you have asked for.

20.2. to adhere to additional laws, including for the time frame required by our tax authorities.

20.3. to back up a legal claim or defense.

21. Respect for the law.

Every nation or legal jurisdiction where we intend to conduct business has laws that must be complied with while creating our privacy policy. We would like to hear from you if you feel that it does not adhere to the laws of your jurisdiction. Nevertheless, the decision to utilize our website is completely yours.

22. Look at this privacy statement.

As needed, we could occasionally update this privacy notice. The terms that are currently in effect when you use our website are those that are stated here. For your records, we suggest that you print a copy. Contact us if you have any questions about our privacy policy.