Floriance web sites Privacy Statement

We are committed to protect your privacy and personal data.
The term “personal data”, as used in this Privacy Statement, refers to any information about you which can identify you, such as your name, address, telephone number, e-mail address, or any other personal information you might supply.
Please read this Privacy Statement carefully prior to accessing the website. If you do not agree with the terms of our Privacy Statement, please do not provide us with personal data and leave the Website.

What information we will collect?
We do not collect direct any personal data but if you are using our contact form asking for more information, we will collect the data you will give. It is only to provide an answer to your question. We will not storage your form information for other purposes. We do not share that information anywhere.

Why we are “collecting” the data?
– Developing the content of our pages
– Analysing what information is used and what is not

Transfer of personal data
Any other personal data is not collected nor transferred anywhere

Cookies
When you visit our website, we may employ cookies that contain information (such as a unique cookie ID) used to track your usage of our website. This enables our systems to recognise your browser and tell us how, when and which pages in our Website are visited and by how many people, and also enables us to recognise a return visitor as a unique user. Cookies placed by the Website cannot access, read or modify any other data on a computer.
Our Website may contain links to other websites and services which serve third-party cookies outside our control and are not covered by this Privacy Statement. You should review any privacy policies, services and applications found on such websites to understand how your information may be collected and used.

Analytics of web sites
Via analytics like Google Analytics, we can collect in-direct data of our page visitors. This data does not consist of your name, phone number, name or any very personal information. Web analytics used to collect non-personal information from page visitors. That information will be used only to analyse the use of our web sites.
Google analytics is based on cookies about your use of our web sites. That data will be transmitted automatically to Google and other analytics service providers on behalf of us. That data will be used only to develop our web sites, add relevant, needed information and keeping it up-to-date for our visitors. You can disable cookies on settings of your web browser.

We reserve rights to change this privacy statement and descriptions at any time. Review this Privacy Statement now and then to keep you updated in case of some changes done.

Social Responsibility:

    • Community Engagement: As a small business, consider how you can positively impact your local community. This could involve volunteering, supporting local events, or collaborating with other businesses.
    • Ethical Practices: Uphold high ethical standards in your interactions with clients, suppliers, and employees. Transparency, honesty, and fair treatment are essential.
    • Employee Well-Being: Prioritize the well-being of your employees. Provide a safe and supportive work environment, fair compensation, and opportunities for growth.
    • Diversity and Inclusion: Promote diversity and inclusion within your company. Embrace different perspectives and create an inclusive workplace.

Economic Responsibility:

    • Financial Stability: Ensure sound financial management. Monitor expenses, maintain cash flow, and plan for long-term sustainability.
    • Client Value: Deliver value to your clients through effective consulting services. Satisfied clients lead to repeat business and referrals.
    • Fair Pricing: Set fair prices that reflect the value you provide while remaining competitive in the market.

Sustainability:

    • Environmental Impact: Even as a small business, you can contribute to sustainability. Consider energy-efficient practices, waste reduction, and eco-friendly products.
    • Supply Chain: Evaluate the sustainability practices of your suppliers. Opt for partners who share your commitment to environmental responsibility.
    • Long-Term Vision: Think beyond short-term gains. Consider the long-term impact of your decisions on the environment, society, and your business.

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