Cookie Usage & Privacy Policy
Use of Cookies
1. Like most websites, we use cookies. This policy informs you what cookies Together Active use and what we use them for; this policy should be read in conjunction with our Privacy Notice.
2. A cookie is a small text file placed in your computer or mobile device which stores information that our servers use and access.
3. A cookie does not give us access to your computer or data stored within it. We do not access information on cookies from other websites and they should not access ours.
4. We need your consent to place cookies in your computer or mobile device, except where the cookie is strictly necessary to provide a function like holding information you input to a form before sending the form to us.
5. By performing any of the following affirmative actions you are telling us that you are happy to accept our cookies
a) Clicking on the consent banner presented upon your arrival at our Website; or
b) Opening any Webpage (apart from this information page) after you have been presented with the banner asking for your consent.
6. It may be necessary to load some cookies immediately when you download a webpage and it may not be possible for you give your prior consent, however you can delete these cookies at any time or adjust the setting in your browser to reject these cookies.
7. Information on deleting or controlling cookies and adjusting the settings in your browser is available via the Help button on your browser and is widely available on the internet at websites like http://www.allaboutcookies.org/, but disabling all cookies would impair the usability, functionality and accessibility to certain areas or features within our and almost all other websites.
8. We use Cookies to –
a) Simplify and speed up your navigation of the Website to give you a better experience – When you visit Our Website, your web browser makes a request to our server with information which allows the requested webpage to be delivered to your computer or mobile device. This information is saved in a cookie so if you visit another page in our Website the cookie eliminates the need for your web browser to send the information again.
b) Provide functionality – without cookies certain webpages cannot function, for example an enquiry form or shopping cart would not be capable of remembering what had been entered by you prior to sending the information to us.
c) Analyse the use of our website – We use a third party to generate statistics by recording the number of visits to a webpage, or clicks on a particular button and the type of equipment or software used. All this information allows us to analyse use of the Website, improve the Website and ensure it is compatible with popular devices or software.
9. We use the following types of cookies
a) Session cookies which are used whilst you navigate the Website and will be deleted from your computer when you close your browser.
b) Persistent cookies remain on your computer until they expire or are deleted by you. They are used to store information to speed up the technical processes involved in downloading a webpage should you revisit the website.
c) Analytic cookies, which record your actions whilst using the Website to generate statistics.
d) Third party cookies – If advertisements are shown on the Website they may use third party cookies or web beacons to record the number of views or clicks and to inform the advertiser of the referral source.
If you have any questions or queries about our cookies please contact
hello@togetheractive.org
Website Privacy Notice
We at Together Active, PO Box 4799, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 9QJ (“Together Active”, “we” or “our” or “us”) want to make sure all the personal information we have collected about you is safe and secure, whether we collect it through our website at www.activemyway.org (“Site”) or from other sources. This Policy sets outs our commitments to you, in compliance with and beyond the General Data Protection Regulation (commonly known as the GDPR) and explains how we collect, store and use your personal information.
Privacy Notices
Collecting specific, relevant personal information is a necessary part of us being able to provide you with any services you may request from us or to manage our relationship with you.
When we hold or use your personal information we will provide you with a privacy notice which sets out in detail:
- how we will use your personal information and the reasons for these uses
- details of whether we will pass on your personal information (and if so to whom and the reason for this)
- the length of time your personal information will be retained by us
- a link to this Privacy Policy
- whether your personal information will be stored outside of the European Economic Area (EAA)
Where we collect personal information from you directly, we will provide this privacy notice at the time we collect the personal information from you. Where we receive your personal information indirectly, we will provide this privacy notice when we first contact you, first pass the data to someone else or within a month, whichever is the earlier.
We will only provide this privacy notice to you once, generally at the start of our relationship with you. However if the applicable privacy notice is updated substantially, then we may provide you with details of the updated version.
Please note that it is possible for you to be covered by more than one privacy notice, for example you may receive our e-newsletter and volunteer at our events. In this example both relevant privacy notices would apply to you.
The Difference Between Data Controllers / Processors
A data controller controls how personal information is processed and used. A data processor processes and uses personal information in accordance with the instructions of a third party, i.e. the data controller.
This distinction is important. You have certain rights in relation to your personal information, for example the right to be provided with the personal information held about you and details of its use and the right to have certain of your personal information either erased or anonymised, commonly referred to as the right to be forgotten (see below to see what rights you have). These rights can generally only be exercised against a data controller of your information. Together Active is the data controller of your personal information where appropriate.
In any case where Together Active is not the data controller this means that you cannot exercise these rights against us directly (i.e. where we only act as a data processor), but you can do so against the data controller (i.e. the person who controls how we process the personal information). In these cases we will endeavour to inform you who is the data controller of your personal information so that you can direct any such requests to them.
Where we process your personal information as a data processor for a third party, that third party should provide you with a privacy notice which will set out details regarding the processing of your personal information, which should also include the processing to be carried out by us on their behalf.
How Do We Use Your Personal Information?
We will use your personal information as described in the privacy notice provided to you, and we may use your personal information to send you information we think you might find useful, provided you have indicated that you are happy to be contacted for these purposes.
Who Do We Share Your Personal Information With?
Details of who we will share your personal information with are set out in the relevant privacy notice provided to you. In such circumstances, we will put in place arrangements to protect your personal information. Outside of that we do not disclose your personal information unless we are required to do so by law.
If we transfer personal information about you outside the European Economic Area (EEA), we will let you know and ensure that all reasonable security measures are taken and that any third party processers will be required to process the information in accordance with information protection laws and we will notify you in your privacy notice if we are the information controller.
We do not sell, trade or rent your personal information to others.
How Long Do We Hold On To Your Personal Information?
Further details of how long we hold onto your personal information for are set out in the relevant privacy notice provided to you, but we will only hold your information for as long as is necessary or where you ask us to delete records we may delete it earlier.
The duration for which we retain your personal information will differ depending on the type of information and the reason why it was collected.
What Are Your Rights?
Full details of your rights are set out below, but you are entitled by law to ask for a copy of your personal information at any time. You are also entitled to ask us to correct, delete or update your personal information, to send your personal information to you or another organisation and to object to automated decision making. Where you have given us your consent to use your personal information in a particular manner, you also have the right to withdraw this consent at any time.
The GDPR gives everyone a number of rights. Full details of these can be found on the Information Commissioner’s Office website (https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/) but in summary these include the right to:
- Transparency over how we use your personal information (right to be informed).
- Request a copy of the information we hold about you (right of access).
- Update or amend the information we hold about you if it is wrong / changes (right of rectification).
- Ask us to restrict the processing of your information in certain circumstances (right to restrict processing).
- Ask us to remove your personal information from our records in certain circumstances (right to erasure).
- Object to the processing of your information if we are able to process your information because the process forms part of our public tasks or is in our legitimate interests (right to object to processing).
- Obtain and reuse your personal data for your own purposes in certain circumstances (right to data portability).
- Not be subject to a decision when it is based on automated processing (right to object to automatic processing).
To exercise any of your rights, or if you have any questions relating to your rights, please contact us by using the details set out in the “Contact” section below. You can also unsubscribe from any direct marketing by clicking on the unsubscribe link in the marketing messages we send to you.
You should note that some of your rights may not apply as they have specific requirements and exemptions which apply to them and they may not also apply to personal information recorded and stored by us. However your right to withdraw consent or object to processing for direct marketing are absolute rights.
If you are unhappy with the way we are using your personal information you can complain to the UK Information Commissioner’s Office or your local data protection regulator. More information about your legal rights can be found on the Information Commissioner’s website at https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/. However, we are here to help and would encourage you to contact us to resolve your complaint first.
Linking With Third Party Sites
Our Site contains links to and from other relevant websites. If you follow a link to any of these websites, please note that these websites have their own privacy policies and they will be a data controller of your personal information. We do not accept any responsibility or liability for these policies and you should check these policies before you submit any personal information to these websites.
In addition, if you linked to this Site from a third-party site, we cannot be responsible for the privacy policies and practices of the owners or operators of that third-party site and recommend that you check the policy of that third party site and contact its owner or operator if you have any concerns or questions.
Security
We employ a variety of technical and organisational measures to keep your personal information safe and to prevent unauthorised access to, or use, or disclosure of it. Unfortunately, no information transmission over the Internet is guaranteed 100% secure nor is any storage of information always 100% secure, but we do take all appropriate steps to protect the security of your personal information.
Cookies
Certain parts of our Site use “cookies” to keep track of your visit and to help you navigate between sections. A cookie is a small data file that certain websites store on your computer’s hard-drive when you visit such websites. Cookies can contain information such as your user ID and the pages you have visited. The only personal information a cookie contains is information that you have personally supplied.
We use cookies on our Site to enable us to deliver content that is specific to your interests and gives us an idea of which parts of the Site you are visiting and to recognise you when you return to the Site. Reading cookies does not give us access to other information on your computer’s hard-drive and our Site will not read cookies created by other websites that you have visited.
You may refuse to accept cookies by activating the setting on your browser which allows you to refuse the setting of cookies. If, however, you select this setting you may be unable to access certain parts of the Site. Unless you have adjusted your browser settings so that it will refuse cookies, our system will issue cookies when you access the Site.
Please note providers of third party content may also use cookies over which we have no control. For detailed information on the cookies we use and the purposes for which we use them see the table below.
Log Files
In common with most websites, our Site logs various information about visitors, including internet protocol (IP) addresses, browser type, internet service provider (ISP) information, referring / exit pages and date / time stamp.
We may use this information to analyse trends, administer the Site, track your movement around the Site and gather broad demographic information.
Changes To This Policy
Any changes we may make to this policy in the future will be posted on our site and, where appropriate, notified to you by e-mail. When we change this policy in a material way, we will update the version date at the bottom of this page. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes to this policy and should you object to any alteration, please contact us as set out in the “contact” section below.
Contact
In the event of any query or complaint in connection with the information we hold about you, please email hello@togetheractive.org or write to The Data Protection Officer, Together Active, PO Box 4799, Stoke-on-Trent, ST4 9QJ.
Whilst this privacy policy sets out a general summary of your legal rights in respect of personal information, this is a very complex area of law. More information about your legal rights can be found on the Information Commissioner’s website at https://ico.org.uk/for-the-public/.
Version 1 Date: September 2020