Who we are
The data controller is Wyton Ethernet Cable Ltd (“WeCable”, “we”, “us”).
Registered address: Cambridge Square, Wyton On The Hill, Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire, PE28 2JB, United Kingdom.
For privacy questions, email info@wecable.co.uk
or use our contact form.
What information we collect
Depending on how you interact with us, we may process:
- Quotes and enquiries — name, email address, phone number, and the details you include in your message (for example property type, scope, or technical notes).
- Career applications — name, email, phone, cover message, and any CV or file you upload. CVs are stored securely and are not published on the website.
- Website and security logs — technical data such as IP address, browser type, and timestamps to protect the site, reduce spam, and diagnose issues.
- Cookies and similar technologies — essential cookies required for the site to work (for example security and form protection). We do not use intrusive advertising trackers on this site.
Why we use your information
We use personal data to respond to enquiries, provide quotes, schedule and deliver installations, manage recruitment,
operate and secure our website, comply with law, and improve our services. We do not sell your personal data.
Lawful bases (UK GDPR)
We rely on appropriate lawful bases, including: contract (steps before a contract or performing our services),
legitimate interests (running a professional installation business, website security, and proportionate record-keeping),
legal obligation where applicable, and consent where we ask for it clearly (for example optional marketing — we will only send marketing if you opt in).
How long we keep data
We keep information only as long as needed for the purposes above — for example while we handle an enquiry or project,
to meet accounting or legal requirements, or for a limited period for recruitment unless we agree otherwise with you.
When data is no longer needed, we delete or anonymise it securely.
Sharing and hosting
We may share limited data with trusted service providers who help us host the website, send email, or store files — only
what they need to provide the service, and under appropriate safeguards. If we use providers outside the UK, we ensure
transfers meet UK GDPR requirements (such as adequacy decisions or approved safeguards).
Security
We use reasonable technical and organisational measures to protect personal data. No online service can be 100% secure;
if we become aware of a serious incident affecting your data, we will act in line with applicable law.
Your rights
Under UK data protection law you may have rights including: access, rectification, erasure, restriction, objection,
data portability, and rights related to automated decision-making (we do not use solely automated decisions with legal
effects on this site in the usual course). You can contact us to exercise your rights. You may also complain to the
Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO).
Children
Our services and website are aimed at adults and businesses. We do not knowingly collect data from children.
Changes to this policy
We may update this page from time to time. The “Last updated” date at the top will change when we do. Continued use of
the site after changes means you accept the updated policy where required by law.
This policy summarises how we handle personal data in connection with our website and usual business activities. It is not
legal advice. If you need certainty for your situation, consider independent advice.