Forever Printing
Website Privacy Policy 6 August 2021
BACKGROUND:
This Policy applies as between you, the User of this website
and Forever Printing (that is Forever Printing) the
owner and provider of this website and any other websites e.g., styles
associated with Forever Printing. This
Policy applies to our use of any and all Data collected by us in relation to
your use of the website and any Services or Systems therein.
1.1
Our website
is not intended for children and we do not knowingly collect data from
children.
1.3
Forever
Printing is the controller and responsible for your personal data (we, us or our).
1.4
To
assist you further in understanding this Privacy Policy, we have set out in Part 5 of Schedule 1 a glossary of terms used, examples of types of personal data we
collect, how we use it, the lawful basis for processing such data and further
details of your rights.
1.6
By
email to: info@foreverprinting.co.uk
1.7
By post
to: Forever Printing, Art Hub CIC, Westminster Industrial
Estate, 34 Bowater Road SE18 5TF, United Kingdom.
1.8
You
have the right to make a complaint at any time to the ICO (www.ico.org.uk). We would,
however, appreciate the chance to deal with your concerns before you approach
the ICO, so please contact us in the first instance.
2.
The data we collect about you
2.1
We may collect, use, store and transfer the
types of personal data about you listed in Part 1 of Schedule 1.
2.2
We also collect, use and share aggregated
data. However, if we combine aggregated data with your personal data so that it
can directly or indirectly identify you, we treat this as your personal data.
2.3
We do not collect any special categories of personal data, or any information about
criminal convictions and offences.
2.4
If we are required by law, or under the terms
of a contract we have with you, to collect your personal data and you fail to
provide it, we may not be able to enter into performing the contract with you
and, we may have to cancel a product or service. In the event of this, will
notify you at the relevant time.
3.
How personal data is collected
We
collect personal data in the following ways:
direct interactions |
you may provide personal data when you complete
online forms, request products/services, subscribe to our services, create a
user account, join our mailing list, or otherwise correspond with us (by
post, phone or email). |
automated technology |
we automatically collect personal data (technical
and usage) when you browse or interact with our website, by using cookies,
and other similar technologies. We may also receive technical data about you
if you visit other websites which use our cookies. |
publicly available sources |
we
may collect personal data from publicly available sources such as Companies
House and the Electoral Register and credit reference agencies, based inside and
outside the EU. |
third parties |
we
may receive personal data from: (a) analytics providers based outside the EU
(such as Google); (b) advertising networks (Google AdSense) inside OR outside the
EU]; (c) search information providers (based inside OR outside the EU; (d)
our suppliers, payment providers, delivery services, website support and
maintenance providers. |
4.
How we use your personal
data
4.1
We will only use your personal data when the
law allows us to. Most commonly, we will use your personal data:
4.2
To perform the contract, we are to enter into
or have entered into with you;
4.3
To comply with a legal obligation; and
4.4
Where it is necessary to carry out our
legitimate interests (or those of a third party) and your interests and
fundamental rights do not override those interests.
4.5
Part 2 of Schedule 1 sets out the
lawful basis we will rely on to process your personal data.
4.6
We do generally only rely on consent as a
legal basis for processing your personal data to send email and phone marketing
communications and you have the right to withdraw your consent at any time by
contacting us. Please note that we may process your personal data for
more than one lawful ground depending on the specific purpose for which we are
using your information.
4.7
We may
analyse your personal data to form a view on what products and or services we
think may be of interest to you. You will only receive
marketing communications from us, if you have requested information from us or
purchased services from us, if you consent to marketing at the time we collect
your personal data and you have not subsequently opted out or withdrawn your
consent or if we have another basis to send you the marketing communications.
4.8
We will get your express opt-in consent
before we share your personal data with any third party for marketing purposes.
We will not share your personal data with third parties for their marketing
purposes.
4.10
Even if you opt out of receiving marketing, we may still use your personal data for other
purposes provided we have a lawful basis to do so.
4.12
If we need to use your personal data for an
unrelated purpose, we will notify you and we will explain the legal basis which
allows us to use your personal data
in this manner.
5.
Disclosure of your personal data
5.1
We may
have to share your personal data with third parties further details of which
are set out in Part 4 of Schedule 1. We require all third parties to respect the security of your
personal data and to treat it in accordance with the law. We do not allow our
third-party service providers to use your personal data for their own purposes.
They can only process your personal data for specified purposes and in
accordance with our instructions.
6.1
Though we may hold your personal data within Forever
Printing. This may involve transferring your data outside the European Economic
Area (EEA).
6.2
Whenever we transfer your personal data out
of the EEA, we ensure a similar degree of protection is afforded to it by
ensuring at least one of the following safeguards is implemented:
6.3
We will only transfer your personal data to
countries that have been deemed to provide an adequate level of protection for
personal data by the European Commission.
6.4
We use specific contracts approved by the
European Commission which give personal data the same protection it has in
Europe with our services providers;
6.5
We may transfer data to US based service
providers under the Privacy Shield which requires them to provide similar
protection to personal data shared between the Europe and the US.
6.6
Please contact us if you want further
information on the specific mechanism used by us when transferring your
personal data.
8.
Data retention
8.2
Details of retention periods for different
aspects of your personal data are available in our retention policy which you
can request from us. However, we are legally required to keep
basic information about our customers (including contact, identity, financial
and transaction data) for six years after they cease being customers, for tax
purposes.
9.1
You have certain rights in certain
circumstances under data protection law.
These are set out in full in Part 3 of Schedule 1. If you wish to exercise any of your rights, please contact our
DPM.
Part 1: Types
of personal data
contact data |
billing
address, delivery address, email address and telephone number |
financial data |
bank
account and payment card details |
identity data |
first
name, maiden name, last name, username or similar identifier |
marketing and communication data |
your
preferences in receiving marketing from us and our third parties and your
communication preferences |
profile data |
your
username and password, purchase or orders made by you, preferences, feedback
and survey responses |
technical data |
internet protocol (IP) address,
your login data, browser type and version, time zone setting and location,
browser plug-in types and versions, operating system and platform and other
technology on the devices you use to access our website |
transaction data |
details
about payments to and from you and other details of products and services you
have purchased from us |
Part 2: Lawful basis for processing and
processing activities
The lawful
basis upon which we may rely on to process your personal data are:
Consent |
you have
given your express consent for us to process your personal data for a
specific purpose |
Contract |
the
processing is necessary for us to perform our contractual obligations with
you under our contract, or because you have asked us to take specific steps
before entering into a contract with you |
legal obligation |
the
processing is necessary for us to comply with legal or regulatory obligation. |
legitimate interests |
the
processing is necessary for our or a third party’s legitimate interest e.g.
in order for us to provide the best service to you via our website. Before we
process your personal data on this basis we make sure we consider and balance
any potential impact on you, and we will not use your personal data on this
basis where such impact outweighs our interest |
Set
out below are specific details of the processing activities we undertake with
your personal data and the lawful basis for doing this.
Purpose/Activity |
Type of data |
Lawful basis for
processing |
to register you as a new customer |
identity & contact |
to perform our contract with you |
to process and deliver your order, manage payments, fees and charges
and debt recovery |
identity, contact, financial, transaction and marketing &
communications |
(i) to perform our contract with you; (ii) as necessary for our legitimate interest in recovering debts due
to us. |
to manage our relationship with you, notifying you about changes to
our Terms or Privacy Policy and ask you to leave a review or take a survey |
identity, contact, profile & marketing & communications |
(i) to perform our contract with you (ii) as necessary to comply with a legal obligation (iii) as necessary for our legitimate interests in keeping our records
updated and analysing how customers use our products/services. |
to administer and protect our business and this website (including
troubleshooting, data analysis, testing, system maintenance, support,
reporting and hosting of data) |
identity, contact & technical |
(i) as necessary for our legitimate interests in running our business,
provision of administration and IT services, network security, to prevent
fraud and in the context of a business reorganisation or group restructuring
exercise (ii) as necessary to comply with any legal obligations |
to deliver relevant website content/advertisements to you and measure
or understand the effectiveness of our advertising |
identity, contact, profile, usage, marketing & communications
& technical |
as necessary for our legitimate interests in studying how customers
use our products/services, to develop them, to grow our business and to
inform our marketing strategy |
to use data analytics to improve our website, products/services,
marketing, customer relationships and experiences |
technical & usage |
as necessary for our legitimate interests to define types of customers
for our products and services, to keep our website updated and relevant, to
develop our business and to inform our marketing strategy |
to make suggestions and recommendations to you about goods or services
that may be of interest to you, including promotional offers |
identity, contact, technical, usage & profile |
as necessary for our legitimate interests to develop our
products/services and grow our business |
Part 3: Your
legal rights
You
have the following legal rights in relation to your personal data:
access your data |
you
can ask for access to and a copy of your personal data and can check we are
lawfully processing it |
correction |
you can ask us to correct any incomplete or
inaccurate personal data we hold about
you |
erasure |
you
can ask us to delete or remove your personal data where: (a)
there is no
good reason for us continuing to process it; (b)
you have
successfully exercised your right to object (see below); (c)
we may have
processed your information unlawfully; or (d)
we are required
to erase your personal data to comply with local law. (e)
We may not
always be able to comply with your request for specific legal reasons, which
will be notified to you at the time of your request |
object |
you
can object to the processing of your personal data where: (a) where we are relying on our legitimate interest (or
those of a third party) as the basis for processing your personal data, if
you feel it impacts on your fundamental rights and freedoms; (b)
where we are
processing your personal data for direct marketing purposes. (c)
in some cases,
we may demonstrate that we have compelling legitimate grounds to process your
information which override your rights and freedoms, and, in such
circumstances, we can continue to process your persona data for such purposes |
restrict processing |
you
can ask us to us to suspend or restrict the processing of your personal data,
if: (a) you want us to establish the accuracy of your
personal data; (b) our use of your personal data is unlawful, but you
do not want us to erase it; (c) you need us to hold your personal data (where we no
longer require it) as you need it to establish, exercise or defend legal
claims; or (d) you have objected to our use of your personal data,
but we need to verify whether we have overriding legitimate grounds to use it |
request a transfer |
you
can request a transfer of your personal data which is held in an automated
manner and which you provided your consent for us to process such personal
data or which we need to process to perform our contact with you, to you or a
third party. We will provide your personal data in a structured, commonly
used, machine-readable format |
withdraw your consent |
you can withdraw your consent at any time (where we are relying on consent to process your
personal data). This does not affect the lawfulness of any processing carried
out before you withdraw your consent |
service providers |
acting
as processors or controllers based in the EEA but also around the world who
provide autoresponder, database services and IT and system administration
services. |
professional advisors |
acting
as processors or joint controllers, including lawyers, bankers, auditors and
insurers based in the United Kingdom who provide consultancy, banking, legal,
insurance and accounting services |
HM Revenue & Customs, regulators
and other authorities |
acting
as processors or joint controllers based in the EEA who require reporting of
processing activities in certain circumstances |
third parties |
third
parties whom we may choose to sell, transfer, or merge parts of our business
or our assets. Alternatively, we may seek to acquire other businesses or
merge with them. If a change happens to our business, then the new owners may
use your personal data in the same way as set out in this Privacy Policy |
others |
market researchers, fraud
prevention agencies |
aggregated data |
information
such as statistical or demographic data which may be derived from personal data,
but which cannot by itself identify a data subject |
controller |
a
body that determines the purposes and means of processing personal data |
data subject |
an
individual living person identified by personal data (which will generally be
you) |
personal data |
information
identifying a data subject from that data alone or with other data we may
hold but it does not include anonymised or aggregated data |
processor |
a
body that is responsible for processing personal data on behalf of a
controller |
special categories of personal data |
information
about race, ethnicity political opinions, religious or philosophical beliefs,
trade union membership, health, genetic, biometric data, sex life, sexual
orientation. |
ICO |
Information
Commissioner’s Office, the UK’s supervisory authority for data protection
issues |
10.
Changes to this Policy
10.1
Forever Printing reserves the right to change
this Privacy Policy as we may deem necessary from time to time or as may be
required by law. Any changes will be
immediately posted on the website and you are deemed to have accepted the terms
of the Policy on your first use of the website following the alterations.
11. Cookies
11.1
Forever Printing may set and
access Cookies on your computer.
First-party Cookies that may be placed on your computer are detailed in the
Cookie Policy and third-party Cookies that may be placed on your computer are
detailed in the Cookie Policy. All
Cookies used by the website are used in accordance with the provisions of the
Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) Regulations 2003 as
amended by the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) (Amendment)
Regulations 2011. Forever Printing has
carefully chosen these Cookies and uses them to facilitate certain functions
and features of the website. We also use
Cookies for analytics purposes. These
Cookies track your movements and activities on the website and are designed to
give us a better understanding of our users, thus enabling us to improve the website
and our services.
11.2 Before the website sets Cookies on your computer, you will be presented with a cookie bar requesting your consent to set those Cookies. None of the Cookies set by the website jeopardise your privacy in any way and no personal data is collected. By giving your consent to the setting of our Cookies you are enabling us to provide the best possible experience and service to you through our website. If you wish to deny your consent to the placing of Cookies, certain features of the website may not function fully or as intended.
11.3 Certain features of the website depend upon Cookies to function and are deemed, within the law, to be strictly necessary. These Cookies are detailed in the Cookie Policy. You will not be asked for your consent to place these Cookies however you may still disable cookies via your web browser’s settings, as set out in sub-Clause 11.4.
11.4 You can choose to enable or disable Cookies in your web browser. By default, your browser will accept Cookies, however this can be altered. For further details please consult the help menu in your browser. Disabling Cookies may prevent you from using the full range of Services available on the website.
11.5 You may delete Cookies at any time however you may lose any information that enables you to access the website more quickly.
11.6 The website uses the third-party Cookies detailed in the Cooke Policy for the purposes described therein. These Cookies are not integral to the services provided by the website to you and may be blocked at your choosing via your internet browser’s privacy settings or via your response to the request for consent detailed in sub-Clause 11.2.
11.7 It is recommended that you ensure that your internet browser is up-to-date and that you consult the help and guidance provided by the developer of your browser if you are unsure as to how to adjust your privacy settings.