Privacy Policy

Search Professionals Ltd.


Search Professionals Ltd., takes your privacy very seriously. We review our approach to data protection and privacy on an ongoing basis to ensure that the rights of individuals are respected and protected to the best of our ability at all times This privacy policy explains how we use any personal information that we collect about you.

Please read this privacy policy before using the website and our services.

In this privacy policy references to (“we” “us” and “our”) is Search Professionals Ltd. Search Professionals Ltd. is incorporated in England with number 063990 and its registered office address is The Barn, 1 West End, Whittlesford, Cambridge, CB22 4LX, UK. We provide a quoting service through our website called tophomesecurity.org. References to “you” and “your” relate to the individual reading and using our website. For convenience we use the words “information” and “data” interchangeably. “Website” means “squirl.today”.
  • How our business works for you
  • This is an introduction service which we provide for consumers and businesses; we do not provide the products and services that you may require ourselves.

    We aim to provide a simple way for you to link directly through to a variety of companies’ websites where you can get paid to complete tasks online.

    To be able to participate with the companies that we introduce you to you will need to click through to the companies’ websites and / or apps and spend time on their websites understanding their offering.

  • Links to Other Websites
  • Squirl.today contains links to other websites.
    This privacy policy is only relevant to this website. It does not cover other websites that we link to from this website. If you choose to go to another website read the privacy policy on that website.

  • What information do we collect about you?
  • We do not collect any personal information on squirl.today.

    Your electronic information is obtained by us: (A) through the use of cookie devices lodged within your computer, (B) through information disclosed by your browser and (C) by features of your computer recognised and “remembered” by ours.

    A) Cookies
    Cookies are text files placed on your computer to collect standard internet log information and visitor behaviour information. This information is used to track visitor use of the website and to compile statistical reports on website activity. This also saves you from re-entering information when you return to the site.

    Most web browsers can be set to: prevent you from receiving new cookies; notify you before accepting cookies or disable cookies altogether. Details about this can normally be found in the ‘Help’ facility provided with your browser.

    If you do not want your visits to our website to be monitored in this way you can disable certain cookie functions as described below:

    • If you wish, you can usually adjust your browser so that your computer does not accept cookies. If you do this, you will still be able to browse around the site but certain functions will not be available.
    • Alternatively, you can adjust your browser to notify you when a website tries to put a cookie on your computer. How you adjust your browser to stop it accepting cookies or to notify you of them, will depend on the type of Internet browser programme you choose to use.

    If your computer uses Microsoft Windows Explorer or Mozilla Firefox, you will need to follow these instructions after clicking onto this link www.allaboutcookies.org .

    • Go to the heading "Manage Cookies".
    • Click onto the option you prefer, either stopping cookies being installed, or notifying you of them.

    From the list provided, click onto the programme, which your computer uses. If this is not shown on the list, click on the "help" heading on the bar at the top of this page, search for information on "cookies" - an explanation of how to delete cookies will appear, then follow these instructions.

    A cookie consent pop-up appears on our home page when you first visit it. This enables you to select your preferences for the specific cookies that we use.

    Please note, however, that if you delete cookies or refuse to accept them, you might not be able to use all of the features we offer, you may not be able to store your preferences, and some of our pages might not display properly.

    B) IP Address
    Your browser also generates other information, including which language the site is displayed in, and your Internet Protocol address ("IP address"). An IP address is a set of numbers which is assigned to your computer during a browsing session whenever you log on to the internet via your internet service provider or your network (if you access the Internet from, for example, a computer at work). Information so obtained, while necessary to the operation of and communication between computers may also allow you, as owner of the information, to be identified and thus may constitute personal data. Data protection law requires such information to be identified and, so far as is practicable, for informed consent to be given by you before the electronic information is passed from your computer to ours.

    Your IP address is automatically logged by our servers and used to collect traffic data about visitors to our web sites.

    We do not use your IP address to identify you personally but these logs may contain unique identifiable information left by your computer.
    We use IP addresses for the following purposes:

    • To ensure that we are not receiving fraudulent registrations from the same IP address as evidence in the event of being challenged for sending unsolicited email. The IP address log would show that a registration took place on a given day.

    C) Other Similar Technologies
    We use Facebook, Google and other platforms (“Platforms”) to reach out to you with relevant adverts for other products. We also like to use these Platforms to reach out to other people who might like to use our quote request service.

    We do this in two ways. In both cases, your data, along with other data, is used to create a custom audience and/or a lookalike/similar audience. Whenever an ‘audience’ is shared with a Platform, the data is first hashed which is a technique for pseudonymisation, meaning that any personal data within the ‘audience’ that could identify a person is replaced with an artificial identifier. This reduces the linkability of a dataset with the original identity of a data subject (you). We don’t share more data than we need to for the purpose of creating the ‘audience’.

    • Custom audience – A custom ‘audience’ is a list of existing users of our service (“Existing Users”). From time to time, we share this with Platforms. As explained above, the data is first hashed (pseudonymised). The Platform uses this ‘audience’ to show our Existing Users adverts for Other Products.

    • Lookalike/similar audience – A lookalike/similar audience is an audience created by the Platform. From time to time, we share with Platforms a hashed list of Existing Users. The Platform uses this list to find and create lookalikes – i.e. other Platform users who have similar characteristics to the Existing Users – to which it shows our adverts.

    We do not process the personal data of individuals in the EU and EEA but have appointed Ametros Ltd as our Data Protection Representative in these countries. If you have any questions or wish to exercise your legal rights in respect of your personal data, as detailed above, you may do so by:

    • sending an email to: gdpr@ametrosgroup.com
    • mailing your enquiry to Ametros Ltd. Unit 3D, North Point House, North Point Business Park, New Mallow Road, Cork, Ireland.

  • If you have a complaint:
    You have a right to lodge a complaint with the Data Protection Authority in your country if you are not satisfied with how we are handling any concerns that you have with your data. A list of EU Data Protection Authorities can be found here: https://dataprivacymanager.net/list-of-eu-data-protection-supervisory-authorities-gdpr/

    We would, however, appreciate the chance to deal with your concerns before you approach the any supervisory authority so please do contact us at privacy@searchprofessionals.co.uk
     in the first instance.


  • Changes to our privacy policy
  • We keep our privacy policy under regular review and any updates will appear on this web page. This privacy policy was last updated in February 2026.

  • How to contact us?
  • Please contact us if you have any questions about our privacy policy or information we hold about you:
    by email to privacy@searchprofessionals.co.uk
    or write to:
    Mr. S. Threlfall, Search Professionals Ltd., The Barn, 1 West End, Whittlesford, Cambridge, CB22 4LX, UK