How BuyerRecon Uses Publicly Available Information

Effective Date: 24 March 2026

What This Page Covers

This page explains how BuyerRecon and its service providers may obtain and use information from publicly available or otherwise lawfully accessible sources in connection with BuyerRecon functionality.

What We May Collect

We may obtain business-related information from sources such as company websites, corporate registries (e.g., Companies House), professional directories, public filings, open web sources, business databases, and similar sources. This may include company names, registered office information, industry category, website/domain information, technology signals, size indicators, and other firmographic or technographic attributes.

In some cases, publicly available information may also contain personal data, such as the name, title, or published business contact details of an individual associated with a business.

How We May Use It

Important Note on Public Information

Information being publicly available does not, by itself, remove applicable data protection obligations. Where personal data is involved, we process it in accordance with applicable law and our Website and Service Privacy Notice.

Your Rights

If you believe we hold personal data about you obtained from public sources and you wish to exercise your rights, please contact hello@keigen.co.uk. Where the data was processed by BuyerRecon on behalf of a customer, that customer may be the appropriate controller to contact first, but we will assist where appropriate.