Website Privacy Policy
This policy outlines the manner in which we collect, process, manage and store personal data in accordance with GDPR and ICO regulations, and explains the use of cookies on this website.
Use of Cookies
This website uses cookies and similar technologies to distinguish you from other users. This helps us to provide you with a better experience when you browse our website and allows us to improve how our site works.
A cookie is a small text file that is placed on your device when you visit a website. Cookies do not typically identify you personally, but they may collect information about how you use the website.
How we use cookies
We may use cookies to:
Recognise when you return to our website
Understand how visitors use our website so we can improve its performance and usability
Remember your preferences and tailor content based on previous interactions
Some cookies are necessary for the website to function properly, while others help us analyse usage and improve our services. Where required by law, we will only place non-essential cookies on your device with your consent.
Managing your cookie preferences
Our website uses a cookie control system, allowing you to give explicit permission or to deny the use of / saving of cookies. You can manage or withdraw your consent to cookies at any time by adjusting your browser settings.
Most web browsers allow you to:
Delete cookies already stored on your device
Block all or some cookies
Receive a notification before cookies are placed
Please note that disabling certain cookies may affect the functionality of this website.
For more information about cookies, including how to manage and delete them, please visit www.aboutcookies.org.
Downloads & Communication
Users who contact us via this website do so at their own discretion and risk. Any personal information provided is submitted voluntarily and will be treated as confidential. We take appropriate measures to ensure that personal data is stored securely and retained only for as long as it is necessary or legally required.
Any documents, files or media made available for download from this website are provided at the user’s own risk. While reasonable precautions are taken to ensure that downloadable content is safe and legitimate, users are encouraged to independently verify files using up-to-date antivirus software or other suitable security tools prior to use.
We accept no liability for any downloads obtained from third-party sources or external websites. Users are solely responsible for verifying the authenticity, integrity and security of such downloads through appropriate antivirus or security software.
If you’d like to see our full GDPR policy, please contact sophie.willcock@r7m.co.uk
Terms and Conditions
Website Terms and Conditions
1. Acceptance of Terms
By accessing or using this website, you agree to these Terms and Conditions. If you disagree with any part of these Terms, do not use the website or please contact us directly.
2. Use of the Website
You agree to use this site for lawful purposes only and not to:
- Post or transmit illegal, harmful, abusive or infringing content
- Interfere with the security or functionality of the site
- Attempt unauthorised access to any part of the site.
3. Intellectual Property
All content on this site (text, graphics, logos, images) is owned or licensed by Red7Marine. You may not reproduce, distribute, modify or transmit any content without prior written permission.
4. Website Availability
We strive to keep the website accessible, but we do not guarantee uninterrupted access. We may suspend or modify the site at any time without notice.
5. Third-Party Links
Our site may contain links to third-party sites which are not controlled by us. We are not responsible for their content or policies.
6. Limitations of Liability
To the maximum extent permitted by law, Red7Marine will not be liable for any loss or damages arising from your use or inability to use this website.
7. Governing Law
These Terms are governed by the laws of England and Wales (or specify your jurisdiction). Any disputes will be subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the courts of England and Wales.
