Cookies Policy

As stated in our Privacy Notice, when you visit or interact with our sites, services, applications, tools or messaging (‘sites’), we or our authorised service providers may use cookies and other similar technologies to help provide you with a better, faster and safer experience, and for insight, advertising or marketing purposes.

What is a cookie?

Cookies are text files which contain information about your internet usage that is held in your browser or on your computer’s hard drive. There are different types of cookie: some are essential for the site to operate properly, whereas others are aimed at enhancing and personalizing your user experience. Cookies can help us to understand how visitors are interacting with our sites, which helps us to improve sites and to deliver better services to you.

What types of cookies do we use?

1.Strictly Necessary Cookies

These cookies are essential to enable you to move around our sites and use their features. Without these cookies, we cannot provide some of the basic functionalities of our sites.

2.Performance Cookies

These cookies are used to monitor the use of our sites. These cookies collect information about how visitors use our sites, for instance which pages visitors go to most often, and the pages that they don’t. This helps us to understand and improve our sites, so they are easier to use and include helpful content. They also allow us to fix bugs or glitches on our sites.

We use Google Analytics to track general usage of our sites. These cookies don’t collect information that identifies visitors, so we can’t identify you individually. Google provide a tool if you wish to opt out of Google Analytics.

3.Functionality Cookies

These cookies allow our sites to remember the choices you make as you browse the site. They provide more enhanced and personal features. The information collected is anonymised and they cannot track your browsing activity on other sites once you leave our sites.

How to control cookies

You can turn cookies off at any time by going into your browser settings, however this may have a detrimental effect on your user experience.

If you are happy to continue letting us use cookies in the ways set out in this Policy, to help us guide our work, then you need not do anything.

If you have any concerns about the cookies we use, please contact: info@Lteng.co.uk

Privacy Policy

Pursuant to art 13 of Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (hereinafter, the “GDPR”), you are hereby informed that your data will be processed by the following means and for the following purposes:

1. Data controller

The data controller is Lifetech Engineering Ltd., whose registered office is in Aberdeen (UK), Company number SC428193 (hereinafter, the “Controller”). The Controller may be contacted by writing to: legal@lteng.co.uk.

2. Scope of processing

The Controller processes personal data of a common type (name, company, position, phone number, and e-mail address), provided by you by completing the form available in the “Contacts” and other sections of the website.

In addition, normal operation of the website makes it necessary to obtain some personal data. This is information that is not collected to be associated with identified data subjects but that, by its very nature, could make it possible to identify the users by processing and associating the same with data collected by third parties. This category of data includes cookies, which are small text files that websites visited by the users send to their terminals, where they are stored to be sent back to the same sites at the time of subsequent visits.

3. Purpose of processing

a) Your personal data are processed for the following purposes:

  • To receive and respond to any request for a contact, by sending the information you requested;
  • To collect information necessary for the obligations connected with the pre-contractual phase.

b) In addition, with your explicit consent, your data will be processed to:

  • Send you e-mails, post, SMS and/or telephone calls, newsletters, commercial communications, and/or advertising materials on products or services offered by the Controller, and measure the degree of satisfaction with the quality of such services;
  • Analyse your choices and surfing habits, in order to improve use of the website and choice of the Controller’s services.

4. Processing method

The Controller will process personal data in accordance with the principles of lawfulness, fairness and transparency. Your personal data are processed by means of the following operations: collection, recording, organisation, structuring, storage, consultation, adaptation or alteration, use, dissemination, disclosure by transmission, retrieval, alignment, combination, restriction, erasure and destruction of the data. Your personal data are subjected to both hard-copy and electronic processing.

The Controller will process the personal data for the time necessary to carry out the purposes indicated above and, in any case, for not more than 2 years from collecting the data.

However, the Controller may store the data for longer than 2 years if erasure of the same may compromise its legitimate right to defence or, in general, to safeguard its company assets. Such storage will take place, limiting access to the same to heads of departments only, in order to guarantee the legitimate exercising of the right of defence of the Controller.

5. Access to data

Your data may be made accessible for the purposes indicated in art 3.a and 3.b to the following recipients:

  • Affiliate companies or subsidiaries of LIFETECH Engineering, in the UK and abroad, to the extent to which this is necessary for processing;
  • Companies or other third parties (professional firms, consultants, insurance companies for providing insurance services, suppliers, entities that provide services for managing the computer system and the telecommunications network for the services, etc.), who act on an outsourcing basis for the Controller, and who have been formally nominated as the data processor;
  • Public entities, for fulfilling legal obligations.

Without requiring your explicit consent, the Controller may communicate your data for the purposes indicated in art 3.a to supervisory bodies, judicial authorities, insurance companies for providing insurance services, as well as to entities to which communication is mandatory in terms of the law, for carrying out said purposes.

6. Transfers of data

Personal data are stored on servers located within the European Union. In any case, it is understood that, should this be necessary, the Controller will have the right to move the servers even outside the EU. In such a case, the Controller hereby guarantees that transfers of data outside the EU will be done in accordance with the applicable laws, also by means of including standard contractual clauses provided for by the European Commission and adopting binding corporate rules for intra-group transfers.

7. Consent

The provision of data and related processing for the purposes indicated in point 3.a is necessary in order to guarantee the Controller’s services you have requested, and for executing the requests made. If refused, you cannot successfully submit requests and cannot receive a response from the Controller.

Providing data for the purposes indicated in point 3.b, on the other hand, is not mandatory. You may, therefore, decide not to provide any data or subsequently refuse processing of data already provided – the only consequence of any such refusal will be that receiving newsletters, commercial communications, and advertising materials related to the services offered by the Controller will not be possible. However, you will continue to have a right to the services indicated in point 3.a.

8. Rights of the data subject

In your capacity as the data subject in processing of the data in question, you have the rights provided for in the GDPR, including the right to ask the Data Controller, by contacting the Data Protection Officer for: access to the personal data, indication of the means, purposes and logics involved in the processing, the right to object, to request restriction of processing, data portability, rectification and erasure of the same, within the limits and in the ways provided for in the GDPR. Where processing of data is based on consent, you have the right to withdraw the same at anytime.

In addition, you always have the right to object to the sending of newsletters and processing of all or several data for marketing or commercial purposes. Therefore, in your capacity as the data subject, you have the rights pursuant to Arts. 15 –21 of GDPR, as well as the right to lodge a complaint with the competent Authority pursuant to art. 77 of GDPR.

9. Procedure for exercising rights and communications

The Controller has appointed a Data Protection Officer, who can be contacted for all matters related to processing of your personal data and the exercising of related rights. Therefore, you may contact the Data Protection Officer at any time, using the following procedures:

by sending a registered letter with notification of receipt to Lifetech Engineering Ltd.,Cirrus Building, ABZ Business Park, 6 Dyce Dr, Aberdeen AB21 0BH, UK, for the attention of the Data Protection Officer, or by sending an email message to

legal@lteng.co.uk.

We wish to state that you have the right to withdraw the consent given at any time by writing to legal@lteng.co.uk.