Privacy Policy
At DYEHOUSE we are committed to protecting the privacy of our clients. Our privacy policy is designed to give clarity on what information we gather and how we use it. The policy complies with the GDPR Law, Data Protection Act 1998 and the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003, and is designed to give you control over how much you hear from us.
Should you have further questions on how we handle our information internally, please contact +44(0)1484 668018 or collections@thedyehouse.com
Collected information
Any details you may provide to us about yourself and/or your company will be held on our systems for informative purposes, customer support and to facilitate any order processing. DYEHOUSE collect client contact information, email correspondence and posted or telephone enquiries on our goods and services. A persons contact data will be stored alongside any previous order history.
This information may contain;
- Personal contact information such as name, delivery or billing address, email address, contact numbers and professional title.
- Information regarding our products/services – details about products or services you have purchased/enquired about.
- Information history such as previous orders, payments against previous orders and credit history.
- Where partner suppliers require contact details to fulfil our contracted services to the client.
- With third party IT companies employed to provide storage services/processing.
- If required to do so by a court order or any other legal obligation, for the purposes of prevention of fraud or other crime.
Cookies Policy
A cookie is a small file that is saved onto your computer, phone or tablet and is used to remember your actions and preferences for future visits. When you visit The DYEHOUSE we use Google Analytics to collect information that determines the number of visitors to our website over a certain time period. This information helps us to improve our website and its content.
The data collected is anonymous and does not identify individual users, it is then automatically deleted after the retention period has passed.
Whilst most browsers automatically accept cookies, these can be blocked or deleted, using your internet browser settings. This may however, affect the functionality of our website.