Privacy Policy

Last updated: 10 January 2026

This Privacy Policy explains how CoreMet Steel collects, uses, and protects your information when you visit coremetsteel.com.

Who we are

EDTO Global Ltd is the data controller for personal data collected via this website.

This website (https://coremetsteel.com) is operated by EDTO Global Ltd.

Registered office: 128 City Road, EC1V 2NX, London – UK

Email: hello@coremetsteel.com


We are committed to protecting your personal information and respecting your privacy.


Information we collect
1. Contact forms

When you complete a contact or quote form on our website, we collect:

  • Your name
  • Email address
  • Phone number (if provided)
  • Company name (if provided)
  • Details of your enquiry

    We use this information solely to respond to your enquiry and provide quotes.

    2. Website analytics

    We use Google Analytics (GA4) to understand how visitors use our website (e.g. number of visitors, popular pages, and traffic sources). Google Analytics collects information such as:

    • IP address (used only momentarily to determine approximate location and not stored)
    • Browser type and version
    • Pages visited and time spent on them
    • Device type and operating system

    Google Analytics does not store IP addresses. IP data is used only transiently to derive approximate location and is immediately discarded. All analytics data is aggregated and does not directly identify individuals.


    How we use your information

    We process your personal data for the following purposes:

    • To respond to enquiries and provide quotes (contractual necessity).
    • To improve our website and understand visitor usage (legitimate interest).
    • To comply with legal obligations, if required.

      Cookies

      Our website uses cookies:

      • Essential cookies – required for the website to function.
      • Analytics and measurement

      We use Google Analytics to understand how visitors use our website (for example, number of visitors, pages viewed, and approximate location).

      Google Analytics may process limited, anonymised, cookieless measurement data before consent is given, strictly for statistical purposes. No analytics cookies are set unless you explicitly consent via our cookie banner.

      Where possible, IP addresses are anonymised and data is aggregated so it does not directly identify individuals.

      You can manage or block cookies through your browser settings. For more details, see Google’s privacy policy: https://policies.google.com/privacy.


      Who we share your data with

        We do not sell or rent your personal information to third parties.


        How long we keep your data

        • Contact form submissions – kept for as long as needed to respond to your enquiry and up to 24 months for administrative purposes.
        • Analytics data – retained by Google in line with their policies.


          Your rights

          Under UK GDPR/EU GDPR, you have the right to:

          • Access the personal data we hold about you.
          • Request correction of inaccurate data.
          • Request deletion of your data.
          • Object to or restrict certain processing.
          • Request data portability (where applicable).

            To exercise these rights, please contact us at hello@coremetsteel.com.


            International data transfers

            Our service providers (such as Google Analytics) may process data outside the UK/EU. Where this occurs, we ensure that adequate safeguards are in place (such as EU Standard Contractual Clauses).


            Security

            We take reasonable technical and organizational measures to protect your personal data against unauthorized access, loss, or misuse.


            Contact us

            If you have questions about this Privacy Policy or your personal data, please contact:

            EDTO Global Ltd
            Email: hello@coremetsteel.com
            Registered office: 128 City Road, EC1V 2NX, London – UK

            You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) or your local data protection authority.