PRIVACY
Safeguarding your privacy is important to us at Clear Insight Productions and we are committed to letting you know how we use your personal information and data. Clear Insight Productions will only contact you through your selected method(s) of communication to provide the products and services you have requested from us.
This policy explains when and why we collect personal information, how we use it, the conditions under which we may disclose it to others and how we keep it secure.
We may change this policy from time to time, so please check our website occasionally to ensure you are happy with any changes. By using the Clear Insight Productions website you are agreeing to the terms of this policy.
References to “we”, “us” or “our” in this Privacy Policy are references to Clear Insight Productions. Any questions regarding this policy and our privacy practices should be sent by email to [email protected] or by writing to: 15 PROSPECT STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, CEREDIGION SY23 1JJ or alternatively you can call 02921 28 7170 to speak with someone directly.
1. How we collect information about you
We may collect personal information from you when you interact with Clear Insight Productions. There are many occasions when this could happen, for example through our website or on the telephone: if you enquire about our activities and services, register with us as a member, purchase products from our online shop (more information on this below), enquire about funding opportunities, apply for a job or if you register to receive our newsletters.
2. What information do we collect about you?
· The personal information we collect might include your name, title, email address, postal address, telephone numbers, your role within an organisation and in addition to this, if you are accessing our website, your IP address and information on what pages are addressed - and when. This is received anonymously through the medium of Google Analytics and recorded every six months.
· For member organisations, we may also ask for some additional, non-personal information such as number of members per group, age demographic within the society and any social media handles that might allow Clear Insight Productions to follow your news and activity.
· If you purchase a product through www.clearinsight.co.uk your card information is not held by us, it is collected by our third party payment processors, Stripe or Paypal, which specialise in the secure online capture and processing of credit/debit card transactions.
3. Our use of this information and who sees it
The personal information we collect will be used to:
• provide you with the important advice and support you’ve asked us for, such as member benefits, services, publications, newsletters and other services which we think you may be interested in.
• provide or administer activities relating to all our services: updating you with important administrative messages, to help us identify you when you contact us, and help us to properly maintain our records.
• provide you with information about our future plans. This may be letting you know about new or enhanced services that we hope will be useful and interesting to you, and may include fundraising updates; of course, we will only do this either with your consent or where we believe you will expect to be updated and contacted by us. You can of course ask us at any time to change how we contact you, simply contact [email protected].uk
• provide analysis so that we can better understand our supporters, their preferences and needs, and important trends. This may mean looking at all the interactions you have with us so we can aim to offer you the right information or offers at the right time.
• improve your experience with us. We may use your information to enhance the service that we provide, to improve our information and communications or to personalise the website to better suit your needs.
We will not share your details with third party organisations.
Your personal information is stored on a secure database for no longer than is necessary for the purposes of its use. All documents with the inclusion of sensitive data are password-protected, with permissions granted to certain members of staff. We carry out periodic deletion of data whose retention period has expired and/or when the need to continue holding such data is no longer present.
4. Security
We take the security of your personal information extremely seriously. We've implemented appropriate physical, technical and organisational measures to protect the personal information we have under our control, both on- and off-line, from improper access, use, alteration, destruction and loss. And, we only keep it as long as is reasonable and necessary. Here are some of the ways we protect your personal information:
- Your information is kept securely in the office and on our locked databases, or, where relevant, anonymously by our funders.
- Our website may contain links to other sites. While we try to link only to sites that share our high standards and respect for privacy, we are not responsible for the content or the privacy practices employed by other sites. Please be aware that partners’ links on our site may collect personally identifiable information about you. This privacy statement does not cover the information practices of those websites or advertisers.
- Communications in connection with the services we provide may be sent by e-mail. Whilst we endeavour to keep our systems and communications protected against viruses and other harmful effects we cannot bear responsibility for all communications being virus-free.
- The transmission of information over the internet is never completely secure. We will do our best to protect your personal data, but cannot guarantee the security of your data transmitted to our site; any transmission is at your own risk.
5. Cookies
‘Cookie’ is a name for a small file, usually made up of letters and numbers, which is downloaded onto your device such as a computer, mobile phone or tablet when you visit a website.
They let websites recognise your device so they can work better and also gather information about how you use the site. A cookie by itself cannot be used to identify you.
So how do we use cookies?
We use cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you come to our website and also allows us to inform and improve our site.
What type of cookies do we use?
We use the categorisation set out by the International Chamber of Commerce in their UK Cookie Guide.
We use three categories of cookies:
- Strictly necessary cookies are essential for you to move around our website and to use its features, like our shopping basket and your account.
- Performance cookies collect anonymous information about how you use our site, like which pages are visited most. No information that identifies you is kept.
- Functionality cookies remember choices you make to improve your experience, like your text-size or location. They may also be used to provide services you have asked for, such as watching a video or commenting on a blog. They are anonymous.
You can opt out of all our cookies (except the strictly necessary ones). Find out how to control and delete cookies in your browser. But, if you choose to refuse all cookies you may not be able to use our website properly.
6. You and your choices (update and accessing information)
We’d like to keep our all valued supporters up to date with any news and progress. So, to update you on what we’re doing and ask whether you’d be able to support us, where we are able to, we’d like to keep in touch with you by your preferred method of communication: post, phone, email, text and other electronic means) about our progress and how you can continue to help us in our mission.
Respect lies at the heart of our committed team: we treat any information that you share with us very seriously and you can change your mind and remove or add your consent at any time, or update your information by simply contacting us on [email protected] .
Links within our site to other websites are not covered by this privacy policy.
COOKIES
‘Cookie’ is a name for a small file, usually made up of letters and numbers, which is downloaded onto your device such as a computer, mobile phone or tablet when you visit a website.
They let websites recognise your device so they can work better and also gather information about how you use the site. A cookie by itself cannot be used to identify you.
We use cookies to distinguish you from other users of our website. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you come to our website and also allows us to inform and improve our site.
We use the categorisation set out by the International Chamber of Commerce in their UK Cookie Guide and use three categories of cookies:
- strictly necessary cookies are essential for you to move around our website and to use its features, like our shopping basket and your account.
- performance cookies collect anonymous information about how you use our site, like which pages are visited most. No information that identifies you is kept.
- functionality cookies remember choices you make to improve your experience, like your text-size or location. They may also be used to provide services you have asked for, such as watching a video or commenting on a blog. They are anonymous.
You can opt out of all our cookies (except the strictly necessary ones). Find out how to control and delete cookies in your browser. But, if you choose to refuse all cookies you may not be able to use our website properly.