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Privacy Policy

The Approved Cables Initiative (ACI) recognises the concern of website users regarding privacy of information.

All information sent to the ACI website is stored securely, and is not accessible to other users of this website.

These data protection and privacy rules apply to the information you provide us with via our website only.

We will collect information from you if you complete any forms on our site or if you contact us with comments or specific requests, and will only use the information that we collect about you lawfully and in particular in accordance with the Data Protection Act 1998.

How we will use your data

Third party processors

It may be necessary for ACI to transfer your information to third party processors, such as mailing houses, partners in joint ventures, companies contracted to run our events, and arrangements are made to ensure that such information is adequately protected.

Amending or viewing your data

We will endeavour to ensure the information we hold will be accurate and up to date. You can check the information that we hold about you by emailing us. If you find any inaccuracies we will delete or correct them promptly. If you have any questions/commentsabout the data we hold on you, or wish to see the data we hold on you, please e-mail us at mailto:request@aci.org.uk .

Information on minors

This website is not intended for use by children. We do not knowingly collect for use any personal information of children under 12 without the consent of their parent or carer.

Changes to our data protection and privacy policy

If ACI decides to change its data protection or privacy policy, the changes will be posted on this page.

22nd February 2011

The Approved Cable Initiative

The Approved Cables Initiative has been established to address the issue of unsafe, non-approved and counterfeit cable entering the UK marketplace. The first initiative of its kind in the electrical industry the ACI is direct in its approach to investigate and publicise the findings of cables found to be faulty, counterfeit or non-compliant with British, European or International Standards.

 

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