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Privacy Policy

Protecting your Personal Data
Last updated: 16th May 2018

Inprint Print Services Limited (Registered number 10043978), whose registered office is at Unit 9 Camphill Industrial Estate, Camphill Road, West Byfleet, Surrey KT14 6EW (“we”, “our”, “us”), knows that you care how information about you is used and shared and we appreciate your trust in us to do that carefully and sensibly. This notice describes our Privacy Policy which you can find here [https://www.inprint-printers.co.uk]

We believe that it is important to protect your Personal Data (as defined in the Data Protection Act 1998) and we are committed to giving you a personalised service that meets your needs in a way that also protects your privacy. This Privacy Policy explains how we may collect Personal Data about you. It also explains some of the security measures we take to protect your Personal Data and tells you certain things we will do and not do. You should read this Privacy Policy in conjunction with the Terms and Conditions

For the purpose of the Data Protection Act 1998 and, from 25th May 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (together being the “Data Protection Laws”), the data controller is Inprint Print Services Limited.

By accepting our Terms and Condition or by visiting https://www.inprint-printers.co.uk/ (“the Website“) you are accepting and consenting to the practices described in this Privacy Policy.

1. Collecting Information

1.1       We may collect Personal Data about you from a number of sources, including the following:

1.1.1    From you when you purchase a service or product from us, which will usually involve creating an account. We will collect your full name, email address, telephone number, company name, billing and delivery details.

1.1.2    From you when you contact us with an enquiry or in response to a communication from us, in which case, this may tell us something about how you use our services.

1.1.3    From documents that are available to the public, such as the electoral register.

1.2       With regard to each of your visits to our site we will may collect the following information:

1.2.1    Technical device information, including the device used to access our site (i.e. desktop, mobile or tablet);

1.2.2    Information about your visit, including products you viewed or searched for, page response times, download errors, length of visits to certain pages, page interaction information (such as scrolling, clicks, and mouse-overs), methods used to browse away from the page).

1.3       We do not anticipate collecting ‘sensitive personal data’ from you, within the meaning of the Data Protection Act 1998 (or a ‘special category of personal data’ within the meaning of the General Data Protection Regulation). For example, information about your health or ethnic origin. However, in the event that we wish to do so, you will be asked to expressly consent to the collection and processing of this Personal Data and are under no obligation to provide such consent.

1.4       Where you provide Personal Data on behalf of a third party, you confirm that you have provided them with the information set out in this Privacy Policy and that they have not objected to such collection, processing and storage of their Personal Data.

2. Using Your Personal Information

2.1       The Personal Data of our customers is an important part of our business and we shall only use your Personal Data for the following purposes and shall not keep such Personal Data longer than is necessary to fulfil these purposes:

2.1.1    To help us to identify you when you contact us.

2.1.2    To carry out our obligations arising from any contracts entered into between you and us and to provide you with the information, products and services that you request from us.

2.1.2    To help us to administer and to contact you about improved administration of any accounts, services and products we have provided before, do provide now or will or may provide in the future.

2.1.3    To allow us to carry out marketing analysis and conduct research (including creating statistical and testing information). We will not, however, use your Personal Data for automated profiling without your express consent.

2.1.5    To allow us to contact you (including mail, email, telephone, visit, text or multimedia messages) about products and services offered by us that are similar to those that we have already provided to you or that we have a legitimate interest to contact you about, unless you have asked us not to do so.

2.1.6    We may check your details with fraud prevention agencies, as further set out in clause 2.4 below.

2.1.7    To notify you about changes to our service.

2.1.8    To ensure that content from the Website is presented in the most effective manner for you and for your computer.

2.1.9    To administer the Website and for internal operations, including troubleshooting, data analysis, testing, research, statistical and survey purposes.

2.1.10  To improve the Website to ensure that content is presented in the most effective manner for you and for your computer.

2.1.11  As part of our efforts to keep the Website safe and secure.

2.2       We will not disclose your Personal Data to any third party except in accordance with this Privacy Policy or with your express consent.

2.3       We may allow other people and organisations to use Personal Data we hold about you in the following circumstances:

2.3.2    If we, or substantially all of our assets, are acquired or are in the process of being acquired by a third party, in which case Personal Data held by us, about our customers, will be one of the transferred assets.

2.3.3    If we have been legitimately asked to provide information for legal or regulatory purposes or as part of legal proceedings or prospective legal proceedings.

2.3.4    If we engage companies and individuals to perform functions on our behalf further to clause 2.1 above. Currently, on some occasions we instruct our delivery partner APC to deliver your ordered goods to you. If we instruct any other third parties in the future, we shall update our Privacy Policy. APC (and any other third parties we may engage) are bound by strict contractual provisions with us and only have access to Personal Data needed to perform their functions, and may not use it for other purposes. In addition, they must process the Personal Data in accordance with this Privacy Policy and as permitted by the Data Protection Laws.

2.4       In connection with any transaction which we enter into with you:

2.4.1    We may from time to time carry out credit and fraud prevention checks with one or more licensed credit reference and fraud prevention agencies. We may keep a record of the search. Information held about you by these agencies may be linked to records relating to other people living at the same address with whom you are financially linked. These records will also be taken into account in credit and fraud prevention checks. Information from your application and payment details of your account will be recorded with one or more of these agencies for this purpose.

2.4.2    If you provide false or inaccurate information to us and we suspect fraud, we will record this and may share it with other people and organisations. We, and other credit and insurance organisations, may also use technology to detect and prevent fraud.

2.4.3    If you require further details of the credit agencies and fraud prevention agencies we engage from time to time, please write to our Data Protection Officer using the contact details set out in clause 6.1.

3. Protecting Information

3.1       In accordance with the Data Protection Laws, we adopt strict security measures to protect your Personal Data.

3.2       All Personal Data you provide to us is stored on our own systems which are regularly backed up and protected by antivirus software.

3.3       We maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards in connection with the collection, storage and disclosure of Personal Data. Our security procedures mean that we may occasionally request proof of identity before we disclose Personal Data to you.

3.4       We will retain your Personal Data for so long as we reasonable require the processing of it. Your Personal Data will then be deleted. This will usually be for a period of seven years.

4. The Internet and Cookies

 4.1       As stated above, we may occasionally email you about our services and products. We will, however, give you the opportunity to opt-out of that communication in each email. You can also always contact us using the details set out in clause 6.1.

4.2       Please remember that communications over the Internet, such as emails and webmails (messages sent through a website), are not secure unless they have been encrypted. Your communications may go through a number of countries before they are delivered – this is the nature of the Internet. We cannot accept responsibility for any unauthorised access or loss of Personal Data that is beyond our reasonable control.

4.3       We may from time to time use ‘cookies’ on the Website to monitor how people use the Website. This helps us to understand how our customers and potential customers use the Website so we can develop and improve the design, layout and function of the sites. A cookie is a piece of information that is stored on your computer’s hard drive through your browser, to recognise your browser and which records how you have used a website. This means that when you go back to that website, it can give you tailored options based on the information it has stored about your last visit.

4.4       If you do not want us to use cookies, you can set your browser to reject cookies or to tell you when a website tries to put a cookie on your computer. However, you may not be able to use some of the products or services on the Website without cookies. The ‘Help’ icon on the menu bar of most browsers will tell you how to prevent your browser from accepting cookies, how to have the browser notify you when you receive a cookie and how to disable cookies altogether. Additionally, you can disable or delete similar data used by browser add-ons, such as Flash cookies, by changing the add-ons settings or visiting the website of its manufacturer.

4.5       The cookies that we currently use on the Website are as follows:

Cookie Type

Cookie File Names

Active on this site

More Information

Essential Site Cookies Various No n/a
CMS (Content Management System) Various Yes n/a
Google Analytics _utma
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Yes You can opt-out of these cookies by following this link: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout
Site Cookie Acceptance cookietab-last-shown-time
cookietab-consent
Yes n/a

5. Links

5.1       The Website may include third-party advertising and links to other websites. We do not provide any Personal Data to these advertisers or third-party websites.

5.2       Third-party websites and advertisers, or Internet advertising companies working on their behalf, may also use technology to send (or “serve”) the advertisements that appear on the Website directly to your browser. They automatically receive your IP address when this happens. They may also use cookies, JavaScript, web beacons (also known as action tags or single-pixel gifs), and other technologies to measure the effectiveness of their ads and to personalise advertising content. We do not have access to or control over cookies or other features that they may use, and the information practices of these advertisers and third-party websites are not covered by this Privacy Policy. Please contact them directly for more information about their privacy practices. In addition, the Network Advertising Initiative offers useful information about Internet advertising companies (also called “ad networks” or “network advertisers”), including information about how to opt-out of their information collection. You can find out more information through the website https://www.networkadvertising.org/

5.3       We exclude all liability for loss that you may incur when using these third party websites.

6. Further Information

6.1       If you would like any more information or you have any comments about our Privacy Policy, please either write to: Data Protection Officer, Inprint Print Services, Unit 9 Camphill Industrial Estate, Camphill Road, West Byfleet, Surrey KT14 6EW, email us at info@inprint-printers.co.uk or telephone us at 01932 345668.

6.2       We may amend this Privacy Policy from time to time, in which case we will publish the amended version on the Website. You confirm that we shall not be liable to you or any third party for any change to this Privacy Policy from time to time. It is your responsibility to also check the Website regularly to determine whether this Privacy Policy has changed.

6.3       You can ask us for a copy of this Privacy Policy and of any amended Privacy Policy by contacting us using the details set out in clause 6.1 above. This Privacy Policy applies to Personal Data we hold about individuals. It does not apply to information we hold about companies and other organisations.

6.4       We aim to keep the Personal Data we hold about you accurate and up to date. If you tell us that we are holding any inaccurate Personal Data about you, we will delete it or correct it promptly.

6.5       Please note that we may monitor and record communications with you (including phone conversations and emails) for quality assurance and compliance. You will be advised at the start of your phone conversations with us whether any recording is taking place and whether you are comfortable proceeding on that basis. If not, we will contact you by other means.

7. Your Rights

 

7.1       The Data Protection Laws give you the right to access information held about you. Your right of access can be exercised in accordance with the Act. An access request may be subject to an administrative fee to meet our costs in providing you with details of the information we hold about you. You additionally have the right to ask for your Personal Data to be deleted or to be moved to another provider. These are sometimes referred to the ‘Right to Erasure’ and the ‘Right to Data Portability’.

7.2       Please contact us using the details set out in clause 6.1 if you wish to exercise any of those rights and we will be happy to assist.

7.3       You also have the right to make a complaint to the Information Commissioner’s Office (or, from 25th May 2018, the Data Protection Authority) if you are unhappy about how we have dealt with your Personal Data. You can find the Information Commissioner’s Office’s website at https://ico.org.uk/

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