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Privacy Policy

This website and its content is copyright of Blanchard’s Inheritance Recovery – All rights reserved.
Blanchard’s Inheritance Recovery is committed to protecting your privacy. We will only collect or use information about you lawfully in accordance with The Data Protection Act 1998.
We are registered with the Information Commissioner’s Office and are on the Data Protection Register, our number is ZA709373.
When you contact Blanchard’s Inheritance Recovery, we may store the information provided to respond to your enquiry. However, once we have responded fully to your correspondence, we will only contact you again in the future if we have your consent to do so. If you provide this consent, you will always be given the chance to withdraw it in the future.
If we have contacted you directly as a potential beneficiary to an estate or somebody otherwise connected, your personal information has been obtained using open source intelligence (collected from publicly available sources), this information will only be used in accordance to the Data Protection Act 1998.
We will not pass on any personal information about you to any third parties without your explicit consent. If you provide this consent, you will always be given the chance to withdraw it in the future.

The personal information which we hold will be held securely in accordance with the law.

Processing of data

Blanchards processes personal data to safeguard the legal rights of potential beneficiaries under probate law, prevent fraudulent or false claims against estates, and help maintain low insurance costs related to Missing Beneficiary Insurance.

To verify the status of potential beneficiaries, Blanchards partners with thoroughly vetted and approved third-party Credit Reference Agencies (CRAs).

For more details about CRAs and the information they hold, please visit the following link: Callcredit Bureau Privacy Notice.

Rest assured, personal data will never be disclosed for marketing purposes.

When Blanchards requests your consent to obtain personal data, we will clearly indicate if this is for a contractual requirement. Providing your personal data is voluntary; however, it is requested to support the legitimate interests outlined above or to establish a contract with Blanchards. If you choose not to provide the requested data, it may not immediately aid in probate research, though other methods may still confirm the necessary information.

Blanchards has implemented robust safeguards to protect personal data.

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