Thank you for trusting us with some information about you. We take that trust seriously and we want you to know how we use your information and why.
Name | West Chevington Farm LIMITED |
Company Registration Number if applicable | N/A |
Email address | info@westchevingtonfarm.co.uk |
Data Retention Period(s) | 6 years |
Cookie policy | Our Cookies Policy can be found below |
Third parties we share information with | Suppliers, Contractors, Professional Advisers |
Date this Policy last updated | 1 February 2022 |
WHOSE INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT?
We process information about:
OUR POLICY
We promise respectful treatment of the personal information of everyone we have contact with. We want it to be simple and clear. This Policy explains how we do that – when and why we collect information, how we use it, the situations when other people can see or use it, and how we keep it secure. But just to set the scene in case you don’t want to read through all the details just now, we can be clear up front.
FOR EVERYONE
Whoever you are, our intention is to use your information to make things work smoothly for you in your experience of dealing with us. If that’s not how it turns out for you, please make sure to contact us. It’s best to put things in writing, which you can do by emailing the address above.
We keep this Policy under regular review, and we may revise it as time goes on. Please check back here from time to time to make sure you’ve got the latest information.
OUR GENERAL APPROACH TO PERSONAL DATA
We’re committed to protecting your privacy and honouring your legal rights to control how we use your personal data.
We only collect and use personal data when we need to because you have asked us to do something (for example, send you newsletters);
We try to make sure the information we hold is accurate and up to date and is no more than we need to have.
CATEGORIES OF DATA
The types of information that we will be processing depend on the nature of our relationship with you.
We may process information about you that you have yourself provided to us or published generally on the internet through social media or on other websites.
In all cases, we will have what identifying and communication information that is relevant and that we can sensibly obtain: that is, your name, email address, employer or business name, job title or position, contact address, social media addresses, and we may also capture some of the information published by you in your social media output to the extent that it may be relevant to our interactions.
DOWNLOADS, NEWSLETTERS AND SERVICES
We monitor who opens what in our newsletter lists, and pre-set sequences of information we send you. We do this, so we can see if content is popular and generate more of it, or if it is not read. There may be sub-routines that trigger if you click on links or articles. These are designed to offer you more information about things you are interested in.
You can unsubscribe from these sequences at any time.
SOCIAL MEDIA
We have an active presence on social media. If you are using social media they are holding and using your information in accordance with their data privacy policy.
If you ‘like’ any of our posts or ‘follow’ us or contact us on social media we keep a record of that. Your replies to us, messages you send us, and your other activity linked to our posts may be seen by members of our staff and by our associates. Our contracts with them hold them to high standards of protecting your information.
NO SALE OR EXCHANGE OF YOUR DATA
We do not sell or exchange your personal data with organisations who may want to sell you something or use your data for research or other purposes.
DATA LOCATION AND PLATFORMS
Like most small businesses, we do not have any tailor-made software – we use mainstream packages for everything from our Client records, to email, to accounting.
This means that some of your data may be held in the EEA, and some may be held in services in the USA (with suitable data privacy shields) or elsewhere. We have picked mainstream suppliers with appropriate security standards.
WE MAY SHARE SOME OF YOUR DATA WITH THESE PEOPLE
We have an outsourced support team for our own business which may include Virtual Assistants, Web Designers, IT support, Sales and Marketing, Accounting and more. They have limited access to your data, where the service they provide to us means they need it.
HOW LONG DO WE KEEP YOUR DATA FOR?
Your information will be kept for the length of time set out in our retention period (see Section 1, Table, above).
If you subscribed to a newsletter or updates list, you will remain on the list(s) you joined until you unsubscribe from that list.
WANT TO SEE WHAT WE HOLD ON YOU?
If you want to know what information we have about you (if any) email the address above and give us your name, email address(es). We may require you to confirm your identity before proceeding.
Provided we can legitimately disclose the information to you (see Section D), we will happily do a search and send you screenshots of what we have.
WHAT ARE YOUR RIGHTS
You have the right to know what information we are collecting on you, and to amend it if it is inaccurate. If you feel for some reason, we have information we should not be keeping, or it is out of date or otherwise wrong, please let us know and we will take appropriate action.
Most of the information we hold is not based on your individual consent but is based on our needing the information to run our business and provide our products and services. You have a “right to be forgotten” – but that does have some legal limits to it. If you want us to remove information about you, let us know. If you have been a Client, we may not be able to remove all data as we will have to ensure that we can continue to comply with legal, accounting, taxation and our insurer’s requirements.
OUR LEGAL BASIS FOR PROCESSING YOUR DATA
Signing onto our newsletter list is by your consent – and when you withdraw your consent, we stop that processing of your data.
Apart from that, the information we hold is based on our needing the information to run our business and provide our products and services – either so we can perform our contract with you, or because we have a legitimate business interest in processing your data.
In a few situations we are processing personal data because we are under a legal obligation to do so. This principally relates to our business, accounting and tax records.
PROSPECTS
Most of the information we process comes from you. We process it so we can reply to you, and when you contact us again, we know what you asked before, what you were sent, and what you told us.
Typically, we are collecting name, contact details, how we came across you, and background information from you or published by you on social media or freely accessible on the internet, on why you might be interested in our products or services or a relevant contact for our business.
CLIENTS
Once you buy something from us, we will collect information from you at the point of sale.
This will include the information we collect from Prospects (above). We collect your email address, phone number and postal address so we can provide what we have contracted to, invoice you and keep proper records of our business relationship.
We process your data to support the delivery the goods and services you have bought. We keep records of the goods/services provided to you, and information you give us, so we can support you when needed and advise you of any additional services you may need.
THIRD PARTY DATA
As well as your own personal data, we understand that you may need to provide us with personal data relating to your employees, your workers, or third parties (often your clients or suppliers) – depending on the services we are providing to you. We hold all such information under strict confidentiality obligations, as set out in our terms of business.
FINANCIAL AND CREDIT CARD DETAILS
Credit card payments are handled by an external secure processor in accordance with their data security policies (see Section 1, Table, above).
We receive limited information from our processor for us to tie up your payment with your invoice.
If you pay us by BACS or direct transfer, we know only what the bank tells us, which is usually the name of the person who paid us and how much and the reference number.
We may occasionally keep credit scores and use credit reference agencies.
THIRD PARTY INFORMATION
We will act in accordance with your statutory rights, subject to the exclusions and exemptions that may apply.
When we are processing data about you on behalf of a Client, we are operating under the banner of our Client’s data privacy policy. We will refer any enquiry from you to them, as they are the ‘data controller’ responsible for dealing with your query. But we will support that by providing relevant information to our Client for passing to you.
When we are processing data about you because of a direct connection between you and our business we are acting as a ‘data controller’ (and operating under this policy).
SUPPLIERS, ASSOCIATES AND AFFILIATES
If you become a supplier, associate or an Affiliate/Referrer we keep a copy of the contract between us, and your bank details so we can pay you. We also keep a record of invoices/payments for accounting purposes.
We keep a record of the work you undertook for us/our clients along with any comments, reviews or suggestions about that work including complaints (if any) and their resolution.
This information is all needed to manage our Client relationships and our supply chain.
If we set up an Affiliate/Referrer scheme, Affiliate/Referrer data will be held in accordance with this policy. We will ask you for information when you apply, and that information will be kept to administer the scheme.
If you are a Referrer, we remind you that referrals that you make to us may only be made with the knowledge and consent of the person being referred.
COMPLAINTS
If you have a complaint about the way we are handling your information or how we have responded to a request for information or removal, you can take this up in the first instance by emailing us at the email address set out above. If we can’t sort it out, the relevant supervisory authority details can be found on the form above.
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