5.1.1
Protecting your privacy is important to us. We believe you should be fully informed of data protection and your rights. We are committed to safeguarding your personal information and strive to keep all information relating to you safe and confidential in accordance with this Privacy Policy. (For the sake of grammatical understanding, 'data' is the plural noun of 'datum', which is a singular noun. Hence 'data are' and 'datum' is.)
5.1.2 As part of the normal operation of our services, we may ask you for, or you may voluntarily provide us with, information about yourself (“Personal Data”). The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to explain:
• what Personal Data are,
• what we collect about you and why,
• how that Personal Data might be used,
• when we might use your details to contact you,
• whether we will disclose your details to anyone else,
• how we protect your Personal Data and Privacy, and
• how Cookies are used on our Website.
5.1.3 This Privacy Policy relates to our use of any personal information we collect from you via the following:
• our official creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk (https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk)website, and any event sites or subdomains we may set up,
• our official Social Media channels,
• emails sent via our Website’s contact form, and
• by phone, SMS, direct email, in letters and other correspondence and in person.
5.1.4
In order to deliver, market and operate creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk (https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk)services or products, and to process information about you.
5.1.5
By accepting the Conditions or by using the services on our Website, you consent to the collection and use of your Personal Data by us for the purposes described in this Privacy Policy and for any other purpose which is reasonably necessary for the provision or proper administration of the Website service in accordance with the Conditions.
5.2 LEGISLATION
5.2.1 Whenever you provide such information, we are legally obliged to use your information in line with all applicable laws concerning the protection of personal information, referred to collectively in this Privacy Policy as the “Data Protection Laws”, which include the:
• Data Protection Act 1998 (https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1998/29/contents)which regulates the “processing” of Personal Data;
• Privacy & Electronic Communications Regulations (PECR) (http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2003/2426/contents/made)which sit alongside the Data Protection Act, and are derived from European law implementing European Directive 2002/58/EC, also known as ‘the e-privacy Directive’; and
• EU General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR).(https://gdpr-info.eu/)
5.2.2 Data Processors and compliance.
We will ensure that any Data Processors we appoint also comply with all Data Protection Laws and act only upon our written instruction through either a contract or written data agreement.
5.2.3 Website compliance.
Alongside our business and internal computer systems, our Website is designed to comply with the Data Protection Laws. Our Website’s compliance with legislation, all elements of which are stringent in nature, means that the Website is likely compliant with the data protection and user privacy legislation set out by many other countries and territories as well.
5.2.4 Standards of technology and operational security.
We have implemented generally accepted standards of technology and operational security in order to protect your Personal Data from loss, misuse, or unauthorised alteration or destruction. We will notify you promptly in the event of any breach of your Personal Data which might expose you to serious risk.
No website can be completely secure. If you have any concerns about Website security or whether our Website is compliant with your own country of residence's specific data protection and user privacy legislation please get in touch by contacting us here.(javascript:void(0))
We will be happy to answer any enquiries from you regarding this Privacy Policy, the Personal Data we hold about you or the use we make of it.
5.3 YOUR PERSONAL DATA - DEFINITIONS
5.3.1 “Data” means information:
(a) being processed by means of equipment operating automatically in response to instructions given for that purpose,
(b) recorded with the intention that it should be processed by means of such equipment,
(c) recorded as part of a relevant filing system or with the intention that it should form part of a relevant filing system (a relevant filing system exists where records relating to individuals are held in a sufficiently systematic, structured way as to allow ready access to specific information about those individuals),
(d) does not fall within (a), (b) or (c) but forms part of an accessible record (an accessible record is a health record, an educational record or an accessible public record), or
(e) recorded information held by a public authority and does not fall within any of (a) to (d).
5.3.2
“Data subject” means an individual who is the subject of Personal Data. You.
5.3.3 "Personal Data” means data which relate to a living individual who can be identified:
(a) from those data, or
(b) from those data and other information which is in the possession of, or is likely to come into the possession of, the Data Controller, and includes any expression of opinion about the individual and any indication of the intentions of the Data Controller or any other person in respect of the individual.
5.3.4 “Personal Data” are any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (“Data Subject”); an identifiable natural person is one who can be identified, directly or indirectly, in particular by reference to an identifier such as:
• a name,
• an identification number,
• location data,
• an online identifier or
• to one or more factors specific to the physical, physiological, genetic, mental, economic, cultural or social identity of that natural person.
“Personal Data” can include but is not limited to:
• name,
• job title,
• date of birth,
• passport or national identity data,
• home address or place of employment,
• telephone or mobile number,
• private or employment email address, etc.
5.3.5 “Sensitive Personal Data” is a special and separate category of Personal Data and means Personal Data consisting of information as to:
(a) the racial or ethnic origin of the Data Subject,
(b) political opinions,
(c ) religious beliefs or other beliefs of a similar nature,
(d) membership of a trade union (within the meaning of the Trade Union and Labour Relations (Consolidation) Act 1992),
(e) physical or mental health or condition,
(f) sexual life,
(g) the commission or alleged commission of a person of any offence, or
(h) any proceedings for any offence committed or alleged to have been committed by a person, the disposal of such proceedings or the sentence of any court in such proceedings.
5.3.6 “Processing”, in relation to information or data, means obtaining, recording or holding the information or data or carrying out any operation or set of operations on the information or data, including:
(a) organisation, adaptation or alteration of the information or data,
(b) retrieval, consultation or use of the information or data,
(c) disclosure of the information or data by transmission, dissemination or otherwise making available, or
(d) alignment, combination, blocking, erasure or destruction of the information or data.
5.3.7 “Recipient”, in relation to Personal Data, means:
any person to whom the data are disclosed, including any person (such as an employee or agent of the Data Controller, a Data Processor or an employee or agent of a Data Processor) to whom they are disclosed in the course of processing the data for the Data Controller.
5.3.8 “Third party”, in relation to Personal Data, means any person other than:
(a) the Data Subject,
(b) the Data Controller, or
(c) any Data Processor or other person authorised to process data for the Data Controller or Data Processor.
5.4 YOUR RIGHTS
5.4.1 The Data Protection Act provides you rights in respect to your Personal Data we may hold:
• Your right of access to a copy of the information comprised in your Personal Data;
• Your right to object to processing that is likely to cause or is causing damage or distress;
• Your right to prevent processing for direct marketing;
• Your right to object to decisions being taken by automated means;
• Your right in certain circumstances to have inaccurate Personal Data rectified, blocked, erased or
• destroyed; and
• Your right to claim compensation for damages caused by a breach of the Act.
5.4.2 The EU GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) gives all EU citizens more rights and protections for their Personal Data, to minimise the possibility of theft and fraud. These regulations include provisions for the following:
• Your right to be informed: We need to publish this Privacy Policy in a transparent and easily accessible manner to explain to you how your Personal Data are collected and processed, in clear and plain language.
• Your right of access: You can write or email us to ask for details of your Personal Data that we or other parties involved in creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk m(https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk)ay hold. We must meet your request within one month of receipt of your request at no charge to you, or explain why we cannot.
• Your right to rectification: If your Personal Data are incorrect or incomplete, you have the right to have it corrected. If your Personal Data are held or processed by any partner, associate or third party involved in delivering the festival, we must inform you which party(ies) holds your data and inform such party(ies) of your request for your Personal Data and/or of any correction.
• Your right to be forgotten: You may request the removal of your Personal Data in specific circumstances. Data must be disposed of securely and in a way which does not prejudice your interests or those of individuals concerned.
• Your right to restrict processing: Under certain circumstances, you can block the processing of your Personal Data.
• Your right to data portability: You can access your Personal Data for your own use anywhere you prefer, where this is possible.
• Your right to object: You can object to the use of your Personal Data for most purposes.
You also have the right to take any complaints about how we process your Personal Data to the Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF, UK.
https://ico.org.uk/concerns/0303 123 1113(https://ico.org.uk/concerns/)
5.5 WHAT DATA DO WE COLLECT, HOW & WHY
5.5.1
We are determined to protect your privacy and we strive to keep all information relating to you confidential in accordance with this Privacy Policy. It is very important to us that you should be able to use and enjoy our Website, e-Newsletters, Social Media, etc. without having to unacceptably compromise your privacy.
The following states our principles and covers what data we collect, for what purposes and upon what legal basis, as well as how we process or use the information that we hold. Sometimes you may voluntarily provide us with information (“Personal Data”) as part of the normal operation of our services, and that is covered by this Privacy Policy too.
5.5.2 Information and Age of Consent.
We do not collect or process children’s Personal Data. If you are aged 12 years old or under, you will need your parent/guardian’s permission before you provide any personal information to creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk.(https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk)
5.5.3 Our privacy and data protection principles:
• We do not sell, rent or otherwise distribute or make public any personal information.
• We do not spam or contact you without good reason or without your consent.
• We process data lawfully, fairly and in a transparent manner.
• We collect information for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes and do not further process it in a manner that is incompatible with those purposes.
• The information we collect is adequate, relevant and limited to what is necessary in relation to the purposes for which it is processed.
• We aim to ensure information is accurate and, where necessary, kept up to date; reasonable steps are taken to ensure that Personal Data that are inaccurate, having regard to the purposes for which they are processed, are erased or rectified without undue delay.
• We keep information in a form that permits identification of you, as a Data Subject, for no longer than is necessary for the purposes for which your Personal Data are processed.
• We process information in a manner that ensures appropriate security of your Personal Data, including protection against unauthorised or unlawful processing and against accidental loss, destruction or damage, using appropriate technical or organisational measures.
5.5.4 We collect your information in different ways outlined in these bullet points, which are explained in the sections that follow below:
• Our website creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk (https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk)through Google Analytics (GA) & Cookies
• Contact Form or Contact Buttons on our Website
• e-Newsletters or e-shot marketing (WIX ‘Shout Out’)
Social Media sites and apps, such as but not limited to:
• Facebook
• Instagram
• Twitter
• YouTube
• Wix.com & Shout Out
• Google Analytics (GA)
5.5.5 Website.
If you are visiting our Website and viewing pages, we do not collect any Personal Data that identifies you as an individual. However our website creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk m(https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk)ay automatically collect non-identifier information about your visits, such as browsing patterns or whether you are using a computer, smartphone, tablet or other device. Information collected in this way does not reveal who you are or disclose to us any Personal Data. This information is used only in aggregate form to analyse, manage and develop the Website and is not linked directly to you or any individual. This is called Site Visitation Tracking and is through Google Analytics using Cookies.
5.5.6 Site Visitation Tracking & Google Analytics (GA).
Like most websites, our Website uses Google Analytics (GA) to track your interactions as a site user. We use this data to determine the number of people using our site, to establish the number of site visits from different countries and which pages of our site are most visited for how long, to better understand how our web pages are found and used and to track a site visitor’s journey through our site. The reason is to enable us to improve the usability and content and your user experience of the site.
Although GA records such data as well as your approximate geographical location, type of device you use (computer, smartphone, tablet) and the day of the week and time of day you access our site, your internet browser (e.g. Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari, Firefox, etc.) and operating system, none of this information personally identifies you to us. However this information helps us to make technical, design and content decisions such as language translation in order to deliver a site that works well for you.
We retain this type of data indefinitely for as long as we feel it proves useful to manage and improve web content and services to operate creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk.(https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk) The Data Protection Laws allow us to collect and process this data as there is a legitimate interest in doing so.
GA also records your computer’s IP address (a number that identifies a specific network device on the internet and is required for your device to communicate with websites) which could be used to personally identify you. However Google do not grant us access to this. It could be used if necessary to block disruptive or illegal use of our site. We consider Google to be a Third Party Data Processor (see Third Party Services below).
For your information, our website uses the Wix.com implementation of GA.
GA makes use of Cookies, details of which can be found on Google’s developer guides.(https://policies.google.com/technologies/cookies)
Google's use of your information is governed by Google's Privacy Policy (https://policies.google.com/privacy)which has recently been updated to comply with EU GDPR. Please read Google's Privacy Policy.(https://policies.google.com/privacy)
5.5.7 Cookies.
When you visit the site, we may send one or more Cookies - a small text file containing a string of alphanumeric characters - to your computer, smartphone or tablet that uniquely identifies your web browser. Your browser sends these Cookies back to the website every time you visit the site again, so it can recognise you and can then tailor what you see on your screen. As mentioned above, a Cookie may also convey information to us about how you browse our site. A Cookie does not collect personal information about you.
A persistent Cookie remains on your hard drive after you close your browser. Persistent Cookies may be used by your browser on subsequent visits to the site. Persistent Cookies can be removed or cleared by following your web browser’s instructions in settings. A Session Cookie is temporary and disappears after you close your browser.
Most of the largest and most-visited websites use Cookies by default, so Cookies are almost unavoidable. Even search settings require Cookies for language settings.
You can set your web browser settings to refuse or disable all Cookies or to indicate to you when a Cookie is being sent. However some features of our site may not function as well if the ability to accept Cookies is disabled. If you do decide to disable or delete Cookies altogether, some websites won’t work as well because they rely on Cookies to provide you with a service you have requested. Disabling Cookies may lock you out of many of the most widely-used sites on the internet like YouTube, Gmail, Yahoo mail, and others.
By continuing to use our Website, you agree to us and third party organisations using Cookies (e.g. Google Analytics) to use Cookies in line with your Cookie settings in your browser.
Our Cookies Notice appears at the top of our Website. Here is a link to further more detailed information on Cookies – https://www.aboutcookies.org(https://www.aboutcookies.org/)
5.5.8 Our Website’s server.
Our Website is hosted by Wix.com in data centres in the United States and Europe. From time to time, we may transfer hosting from one location to another. Notwithstanding the above, the Wix.com platform complies with the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework and the Swiss-US privacy shield framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce, regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal information transferred from the European Union to the United States, and therefore adheres to the Privacy Shield Principles.
The Wix.com platform is compliant with the Data Protection Laws. All traffic (transferral of files) between our Website and your browser is encrypted and delivered over HTTPS. HTTPS means ‘Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Secure’. This type of security means that information sent between computers are in ‘code’ and scrambled using that code so that no one in-between can read what is conveyed between computers. This keeps your information safe from hackers.
You agree that your Personal Data may be transferred to countries outside the EU for the purposes described above to countries which may or may not provide the equivalent legal protection of Personal Data as within the United Kingdom. If you do not wish your Personal Data to be used in the manner set out in this Privacy Policy or the Conditions please do not use our Website.
5.5.9 Contact Form or Buttons on our Website.
You may have a request or enquiry and choose to contact us using a Contact Form or Buttons on our contact us page. If you do, none of the data that you supply will be stored by this website.
Instead the data will be collated into an email and sent to us over the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP). Our SMTP servers are protected by TLS (sometimes known as SSL) meaning that the email content is encrypted before being sent across the internet. The email arrives in one of our inboxes and content is then decrypted by our local computers and devices.
Your Personal Data in this type of email is your email address, name, date and time of sending and any other information you included, which are held securely. We do not share it or pass it on to any Third Parties, only if necessary with those associates, working with creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk (https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk)and only for the purposes of handling your request or enquiry or resolving any issue. Your Personal Data are held indefinitely or for as long as creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk o(https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk)perate. We reserve the right to archive or delete this type of email containing your Personal Data at a time we choose without contacting you and without your consent.
5.5.10 Direct Emails.You may email us direct and provide us voluntarily with your email address, name and any other information you choose to include in your email. If you email us, we do not need your consent to email you because email correspondence enables us to:
• deal with your requests and enquiries,
• contact you with information about your ticket,
• notify you of any changes to creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk (https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk)as a customer of ours,
• notify you of any changes of practices or policies or terms and conditions, and
If you are a customer of ours (i.e. you have purchased any of our services or products) we may send you customer service emails and event related notices to provide you customer support, including any notices required by law in lieu of communication by postal mail, or we may send you feedback or market research surveys to help us improve and customise our events, products and services.
The Data Protection Laws allow us to email you for these purposes without explicitly requiring your consent because the processing of your personal information is for your and our legitimate interests, as you are a customer or enquirer; or because processing is necessary because we have a contract with you.
We also may use your email address to send you Important Information relating to security or safety notices or warnings, cancellations or delays or changes to line ups.
We reserve the right to archive or delete these types of email containing your Personal Data at a time we choose when we deem it no longer necessary to process it to contract with you or deliver our services to you, without contacting you and without your consent.
5.5.11 Control of your Personal Data – Direct email.
If you wish your Personal Data to be deleted or you wish to no longer correspond by Email with us, you may contact us here.(javascript:void(0))
5.5.12 Email Newsletter, e-Newsletter and e-Shot Marketing.
Subscribing to our e-Newsletter means you’re first to hear about artist announcements, event news and updates about creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk,(https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk) because these are delivered straight into your email inbox. To receive our e-Newsletter or electronic communications marketing by email, you must actively ‘opt in’ to subscribe. You can subscribe either directly by filling in the field in the footer of our Website.
When you actively opt in (select or tick a box or fill in the data field(s)), you give your consent for us to email you marketing and promotional communications. You will see, near the data field or tick box, a clearly written notice of what you are subscribing to and confirmation that you are of an appropriate age to give consent to disclose your Personal Data to us (aged 13 years old or over).
If you choose to join our e-Newsletter mailings, the email address that you submit to us will be stored on our WIX.com (http://www.WIX.com)Website platform in our 'Shout Out' database, which we use for our email marketing. WIX is a Third Party Data Processor.
The Personal Data that you submit is stored in our WIX Website’s database held securely on WIX.com servers located in data centres in the United States and Europe, not in any of our internal computer systems. The Wix.com platform complies with the EU-US Privacy Shield Framework and the Swiss-US privacy shield framework as set forth by the U.S. Department of Commerce, regarding the collection, use, and retention of personal information transferred from the European Union to the United States, and therefore adheres to the Privacy Shield Principles.
When you consent to receiving our e-Newsletters and electronic marketing communications, you agree that your Personal Data may be transferred to countries outside the EU for the purposes described above. If you do not wish your Personal Data to be collected, stored and used as such, please unsubscribe from receiving e-Newsletters. You can unsubscribe using the ‘Unsubscribe’ links contained in any email newsletters that we send you, or by requesting removal by contacting us here.(javascript:void(0))
Your Personal Data is only processed for sending you our e-Newsletters for which you have consented, and is neither processed for any other purpose nor shared with any other Data Controllers or Processors or Third Parties. Your Personal Data are held securely and remain in our WIX Website’s 'Shout Out' database for as long as we continue to use the WIX platform for email marketing, for as long as creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk (https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk)continue or we operate, or until you specifically request in writing removal from our list.
5.5.13 Information and Age of Consent.
If you are 12 years of age or under, you MUST obtain parental consent before joining our email newsletter. We do not knowingly collect Personal Data from children. If you are a parent or legal guardian and think your child has given us information, you can contact us here.(javascript:void(0))
5.5.14 Control of your Personal Data – e-Newsletters.
The Data Protection Laws allow us to collect and process your Personal Data because you gave clear and active consent for us to process your Personal Data for a specific purpose. You can unsubscribe using the ‘Unsubscribe’ links contained in any email newsletters that we send you, or by requesting removal by contacting us here.(javascript:void(0)) When requesting removal via Direct Email, please send your email to us from the email account that is subscribed to the mailing list with the subject ‘Please unsubscribe me’ and be sure to include your email address that you want removed in the body copy of your message.
5.5.15 Cookies, Pixel Tags and e-Newsletters.
We may collect information on how you respond to our e-Newsletters, for example, whether you open the e-Newsletter or not, the number of times you open it or what links within the e-Newsletter that you click. This does not collect any Personal Data or identify you. However it helps us understand what content interests you so that we can improve and tailor our communications to your interests and needs.
The information is collected by either Cookies or Pixel Tags (sometimes called Web Beacons). A Cookie is string of alphanumeric characters within the code of the e-Newsletter. A Pixel Tag is an invisible image with a line of code which is placed within an email message, e-Newsletter or on a web page.
5.5.16 Control of Cookies or Pixel Tags in e-Newsletters.
If you do not wish to allow us to use Cookies or Pixel Tags within our e-Newsletters, the best way to do this is not to enable images when you view our emails. In other words, only view the ‘plain text’ of the email. Some web browsers, web-based email and email clients have settings or extensions available to disable/block such Cookies such as Gmail.(https://support.google.com/mail/answer/145919?hl=en) For example, some settings allow you to control whether ‘content stored on remote servers’ is displayed within your emails or not by un-ticking the ‘Load Remote Content’ box.
5.5.17 Social Media sites and apps.
Please remember that any Personal Data that you disclose on Social Media becomes public information and you should exercise caution when deciding to disclose any information on Social Media. When you join and use Social Media you submit your Personal Data to them. Your data submissions and interactions with Social Media are governed by their Privacy Policy and other policies, not ours. We are not developers and we do not buy access to your Personal Data or your Social Media accounts.
We use Social Media to communicate with you; promote our events, products and services; run competitions and prize draws; share photos and information; and market to prospective customers through targeted advertising. We use aggregated statistical data that does not personally identify you and other aggregated and/or inferred Non-Personal Data, which we or our contracted business partners may use, to provide and improve our events, products and services, marketing and communications.
Each Social Media platform has their own Privacy Policy and Settings that you can use to protect your Personal Data and Privacy. Below is a list of the Social Media we use with links to their Privacy Policies. If you use Social Media please be sure to read their policies and review your settings.
Facebook Privacy Policy(https://newsroom.fb.com/news/2018/04/new-privacy-protections/)
Instagram Privacy Policy(https://help.instagram.com/155833707900388)
Twitter Privacy Policy(https://twitter.com/en/privacy)
YouTube Privacy Policy(https://support.google.com/youtube/answer/7671399?p=privacy_guidelines&hl=en&visit_id=1-636626365590588336-3267244407&rd=1)
Bands In Town Privacy Policy(https://corp.bandsintown.com/privacy)
5.6 WHO WE SHARE YOUR DATA WITH & WHY
Within creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk (https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk)and companies under contract or Data Agreement, for purposes such as marketing, reporting and event management.
• Our Third-Party service providers (Data Processors, and in accordance with their Privacy Policy) such as cloud computing providers who provide the IT infrastructure on which our Website, communications, digital marketing systems are built.
• Third Parties (Data Processors, and in accordance with their Privacy Policy) who provide goods and services purchased by you so that they can process and fulfil your orders.
• Government agencies or other authorised bodies where permitted or required by law.
5.6.1 Information and the law.
We reserve the right to access and disclose Personal Data to comply with applicable laws and lawful government requests or requests by the police investigating suspected illegal activities; to operate our systems properly; or to protect ourselves or other Website users. We also reserve the right to disclose Personal Data to third parties if a complaint arises concerning your use of the Website, and that use is deemed by us to be inconsistent with the Conditions. We may occasionally release your Personal or Financial Information if we believe in good faith that this will help to:
• assist law enforcement, to comply with laws or regulations, for example to enforce the terms to protect the rights, property or safety of creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk,(https://www.creedenceclearwaterrevived.co.uk) users of the site or others, including your vital interests or those of another person;
• prevent or detect unlawful behaviour, to protect or enforce our legal rights or as otherwise permitted by law.
• detect misuse of our intellectual property, fraud, or other crimes.
5.7 OUR THIRD PARTY DATA PROCESSORS & SERVICES
5.7.1
We use Third Parties to process Personal Data on our behalf. From time to time we may enter into a relationship with another company that is not owned by us to help us deliver our services to you; to understand your use of our processes and services; to provide additional features on our Website; or to undertake Data Processing such as specialised secure processing for online ticketing and financial transactions or e-marketing. These companies are Third Parties.
As a result, our Website may contain features or web pages with co-branding or active content from Third Parties. You should look for and read any Privacy Statement or Notice on any such web page and you should read the Third Party’s Privacy Policy on their website. Any Personal Data that you provide when signing up to Third Party services may be shared with us in accordance with our and their Privacy Policies and any Privacy Statement or Notice on displayed on co-branded web pages.
5.7.2
In addition to Personal Data, non-personally identifiable information is collected through Third Parties, by technologies such as Cookies, Pixel Tags, device identifiers and link trackers. Their use of such technologies is governed by their Privacy Policy. Please read their Privacy Policies.
5.7.3
The Third Party services we use include, but are not limited to, those listed in this section.
• WIX.com (https://www.wix.com/about/privacy)& Shout Out: WIX is our Website platform and Shout Out is WIX’s e-marketing software that we use to send you e-Newsletters. Please refer to the section ‘WHAT DATA DO WE COLLECT, HOW & WHY’. WIX.com Privacy Policy.(https://www.wix.com/about/privacy)
• Google Analytics: Please refer to the section ‘WHAT DATA DO WE COLLECT, HOW & WHY’. Google Privacy Policy.(https://policies.google.com/privacy)
5.8 DATA BREACHES
We will report any unlawful data breach to any and all relevant persons and authorities within 72 hours of the breach if it is apparent that Personal Data stored in an identifiable manner has been stolen or misused.
5.9 CONTROL OVER YOUR PERSONAL DATA
You may request to receive a copy of, update, amend, delete, or limit the use of your Personal Data. Before fulfilling your request or disclosing the requested Personal Data, we may ask you for additional information in order to confirm your identity and for security purposes. We reserve the right to charge a fee where permitted by law (e.g. if your request is unfounded or excessive).
You have the right to file a complaint with the Information Commissioner or Officer of your local authority for data protection, however we recommend you contact us first. In the UK, contact the Information Commissioner’s Office, Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF, UK.
https://ico.org.uk/concerns/0303 123 1113(https://ico.org.uk/concerns/)
5.10 DATA CONTROLLER
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