Privacy Policy - BCO - British Council for Offices Privacy Policy - BCO - British Council for Offices

BCO (British Council for Offices) is committed to protecting your privacy and this Privacy Policy sets out our privacy practices. Please take the time to review this Privacy Policy carefully as it tells you how your personal information will be treated by us.

By using any BCO website and our services, you unconditionally agree to be bound by this Privacy Policy.

BCO wants to offer you the best possible internet experience. Consequently additional functions, features, products or services are incorporated into the BCO’s sites from time to time. This, and our commitment to protecting the privacy of your personal information, may result in periodic changes to this Privacy Policy. As a result, please remember to refer back to this Privacy Policy regularly to review any amendments. If we change our Privacy Policy we will post the changes on this page and may place notices on other pages of our Site.

Any questions regarding our Privacy Policy should be directed to:

British Council for Offices
74 Coleman Street
London EC2R 5BT

What do we collect and use personal information for?

In order to:

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