Privacy policy
As you know GDPR is in force by the 25th May 2018.
___ have now completed a full review and updated our privacy policy regarding GDPR.
If you don’t wish to receive communication from ___ by email or other marketing methods please contact ___ or you can hit the unsubscribe button on any of ___ email marketing literature. If you still wish to receive ___ emails and communication you don’t have to do anything.
Please see below ___ updated Privacy notice regarding GDPR. If you do have any questions please feel free to contact us by emailing ___.
Privacy notice:
Personal data
How we use your information
Why does ___ need to collect and store personal data?
Will ___ share my personal data with anyone else?
How will ___ use the personal data it collects about me?
Under what circumstances will ___ contact me?
Can I find out the personal data that the organisation holds about me?
- Identity and the contact details of the person or organisation that has determined how and why to process your data.
- Contact details of the data protection officer.
- The purpose of the processing as well as the legal basis for processing.
- If the processing is based on the legitimate interests of ___ or a third party, information about those interests.
- The categories of personal data collected, stored and processed.
- Recipient(s) or categories of recipients that the data is/will be disclosed to.
- If we intend to transfer the personal data to a third country or international organisation, information about how we ensure this is done securely. The EU has approved sending personal data to some countries because they meet a minimum standard of data protection. In other cases, we will ensure there are specific measures in place to secure your information.
- How long the data will be stored.
- Details of your rights to correct, erase, restrict or object to such processing.
- Information about your right to withdraw consent at any time.
- How to lodge a complaint with the supervisory authority.
- Whether the provision of personal data is a statutory or contractual requirement, or a requirement necessary to enter into a contract, as well as whether you are obliged to provide the personal data and the possible consequences of failing to provide such data.
- The source of personal data if it was not collected directly from you.
- Any details and information of automated decision making, such as profiling, and any meaningful information about the logic involved, as well as the significance and expected consequences of such processing.
What forms of id will I need to provide in order to access this?
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How we use cookies
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- Test content on our website. For example, 50% of our users might see one piece of content, the other 50% a different piece of content.
- Store information about your preferences. The website can then present you with information you will find more relevant and interesting.
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