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Law Hound Limited – PRIVACY POLICY – YOUR INFORMATION AND DATA PROTECTION – Applies from 8th May 2018

Updated on 10th January 2019

Updated on 18th March 2019

Updated on 8th April 2019

Updated on 16th April 2019

What’s this policy about and when does it apply?

Your privacy is important to us. In this policy we want to explain to you how we

so that you understand and have a choice about what is done with your personal data and how it is processed.

The policy applies when you use our Website. You can find our Website terms and conditions here. Separate terms and conditions will apply when you buy something from us.

Changes to this policy

We may make changes to the policy (for example to keep up with changes in the law) so we advise you to check the policy as you use the Website, although we will let you know about material changes.

Who are we and how to contact us?

We (the data controller) are:  Law Hound Limited, a company registered in England and Wales Company Registration number 06839202 

Registered Number 06839202

Data Protection Register Number Z2144305 

VAT Number 306 4992 89

 

Our email address is support@lawhound.co.uk and our website is: www.lawhound.co.uk and other landing page sites which link back to www.lawhound.co.uk

 

 

Who do I contact about personal data or change my mind about how you can use it? 

Our data protection representative is Emma Thorpe – please email her at dpo@lawhound.co.uk if you need any help or information about this policy or about how we collect and use personal data. This includes if you have consented to us using your information and want to change your mind. You can also write to us if you prefer – see Who are we and how to contact us? Above.

 

What personal data and information do we collect?

Personal data is any information which could identify you, including your name, address and email address and IP address. Special category data is more sensitive, such as information about your ethnic origin.

Depending on how you use the website and what we provide to you, we collect a range of personal data from you, including:

We may also collect any special category information which we need and you choose to give us (give us your explicit consent) so that we can provide services to you as you required.

If you choose not to provide us with personal data we may be unable to provide some services to you. For example, without your email address we will not be able to email you.

How do we collect personal data?

We may collect your personal data from you in the following ways:

When you provide us with any data, you confirm that you are over 13 years of age. We also want to be sure that your data is up-to-date and accurate so, if your personal information changes, please email us at support@lawhound.co.uk

How do we use Personal information?

We use personal data so that we can:

The lawful basis for our use will usually be one or more of the following:

 

For more information about the lawful basis by which we use personal data see below.

Activity Lawful Basis for processing data What data we use
When you ask for a quote Fulfilling our contract Identity and contact data
When you become a client Fulfilling our contract Identity and contact data
Supplying a free download or other information Fulfilling our contract Identity and contact data
Delivering an order, collecting payment Identity, contact, financial, accounting and transaction, member profile and marketing data
Recovering payment Legitimate interests to recover debt Legitimate interests
Company accounting Legal obligation Identity, contact, financial, accounting and transaction, data
Provide relevant advertising and content and to measure their effectiveness Legitimate interests Identity, contact, technical, website use, member profile and marketing data
Contacting you about things (products, services, and information) that may interest you Legitimate interests Identity, contact, technical, website use, member profile
Improving our website and what we can offer you Legitimate interests to grow our business and improve client/user experience Technical and website use data
Protect and run our website more efficiently Legitimate interests to grow our business and improve client/user experience

Legal obligation

Identity, contact, technical data
Asking you to take part in a survey Legitimate interests to grow our business and improve client/user experience Identity, contact, website use, member profile, and marketing data
Notifying you of updates to our policies Fulfilling our contract

Legal obligation

Identity, contact, member profile data

Marketing

We will only send you marketing communications if:

However, you can change your mind at any time by contacting us – see Who do I contact about personal data or change my mind about how you can use it? 

Who do we share personal data with?

Before we share your personal data with any third party for marketing purposes, we’ll always get your agreement (express opt-in consent) to do so.

Otherwise, there may be times when we must share your personal data with others, for example, where the law requires us to enforce our rights or protect others, such as for fraud prevention. In addition, we may also:

Aside from the third parties who may receive anonymised data (see the section Collecting and processing non-personal information can be found below.

LIST OF THIRD PARTIES WITH WHOM WE SHARE DATA

Who we share with Why we share it You can find their privacy policy at
Vari.host Hosting our website https://www.vari.host/terms-conditions/
Aweber.com Emails newsletters and marketing https://www.aweber.com/privacy.htm
Facebook pixel for retargeting Marketing – To show targeted ads to people who have visited our website https://www.facebook.com/about/privacy/update
Google pixel for retargeting

 

Marketing – To show targeted ads to people who have visited our website https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en&gl=uk
Google Suite gmail provided by Google to send and receive emails https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en&gl=uk
Google Analytics Web analytics https://policies.google.com/privacy?hl=en-GB
Box File sharing and document management https://www.box.com/en-gb/legal/privacypolicy
Woo Commerce E-commerce platform https://woocommerce.com/data-protection-policy/
Gravity forms Create website forma https://www.gravityforms.com/terms-and-conditions/
Kashflow Accounting software https://www.kashflow.com/privacy-policy/
GoCardless Taking payment/Banking https://gocardless.com/legal/privacy/
Lloyds Bank Banking https://www.lloydsbank.com/business/privacy.asp
Jetpack Marketing – particularly when someone shares a social media post https://automattic.com/privacy/

 

 

Drift Website chat/conversations https://www.drift.com/privacy-policy/

 

HM Revenue and Customs Financial records as required by law https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/hm-revenue-customs/about/personal-information-charter

We check that third parties comply with the law in relation to data protection.

Recruitment – people who apply for jobs, employees and former employees

As part of any recruitment process we will explain how we collect, use and store personal data. If you become an employee you will receive the employee’s data protection policy which will explain how we collect, use and store personal data both whilst you are an employee and after you have left our employment.

What are your personal data rights?

The law gives you certain rights in relation to your personal data and to exercise these rights contact Emma Thorpe at DPO@lawhound.co.uk The following rights apply to personal data we collect and process so that you can:

Who to contact you have a query or complaint?

If you have any queries or complaints about your personal data please contact Emma Thorpe at DPO@lawhound.co.uk

You also have the right to lodge any data protection complaints with the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) who is the UK’s supervisory authority. Visit www.ico.org.ukfor more information including how to access their helpline.

What about storing and transferring personal data?

We keep your personal data only for as long as it is reasonably required (for example we keep sales records for 7 years to comply with HM Revenue and Customs requirements) and then it will be deleted or destroyed or anonymised.  Our data retention is as follows:

Data Subject How long personal information/data is kept

 

Potential Clients We will retain personal information for 6 months from the date of our last contact.
Clients We will retain personal information for 7 years from the date that you ceased to be a client.
Potential Suppliers We will retain personal information for 6 months from the date of the last time you contacted us.
Suppliers We will retain personal information for 7 years from the date that you ceased to be a supplier.
Employees We will retain personal information for 7 years from the date that you ceased to be an employee.
Potential employees We will retain personal information for 6 months from the date of the last time you contacted us.

Your data may be transferred or stored outside the EU to countries who may not have the same data protection as the EU but, if we do this, we will have an agreement with the third party who will be using an approved mechanism to keep personal data secure. This means transferring data to providers who:

If one of these safeguards isn’t in place, we’ll ask for your explicit consent, which you can withdraw at any time.

Collecting and processing non-personal Information

When you use the Website (we may also collect non-personal information or aggregated information– that is any information about more than one individual where the individual’s identity is unknown and can’t be inferred from that information. This helps us run our Website and business effectively. For example, we use Google Analytics to get information about our website visitors but the information is processed so that an individual can not be identified from it because we work in accordance with Google’s guidelines so personal data should not be used or shared with them.  Website searches may be powered by third parties but are anonymised.

We use cookies – please read our Cookie Policy which can be found here

 

What about Links to other websites, third parties and social media icons?

Our Privacy Policy will only apply to our Website. You may visit or leave our Website by clicking a link to or from another website or platform operated by a third party – for example, you may use a link on our social media icons (such as Twitter). If you do this please also take the time to read the relevant privacy information provided by other websites/platforms because they may be different. Your information will only be shared where you have agreed to allow this to happen.

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