DCM Insights Privacy Policy
Who we are
We are DCM Insights, LLC, a company with registered office at 1016 North Noyes Dr., Silver Spring, Maryland 20910, USA. We operate this website - www.dcminsights.com – and the services made available through it (our "Website").
This Privacy Policy applies to DCM Insights, LLC ("DCMi US") and our group companies, including DCM Insight UK Limited ("DCMi UK"), referred to collectively as "DCMi", "we", "our" and "us".
If you are based in the UK or the EU, DCMi UK is the Data Controller. If you are based in the USA or the rest of the world, DCMi US is the Data Controller.
You can find out more about DCMi, its subsidiaries and affiliates, and its network of programs here.
2. Our values and what this Privacy Policy for
We respect your privacy and want you to be familiar with how we collect, use and disclose information directly or indirectly relating to you as an individual ("Personal Data"), and the rights that you have in this regard.
This privacy policy (the "Privacy Policy") describes how we, as a data controller, process your Personal Data when you use our Website, and when you interact with us in relation to our business and services. We use "you" to mean users of our Website and the individuals with whom we interact.
This Privacy Policy also applies to information we collect from you and/or your employer via our survey and assessment tools. Depending on where you are resident, you may be shown a confidentiality notice before participating. Please note that in cases where the terms of any such survey-specific confidentiality notice conflict with any terms in this Privacy Policy, the survey-specific terms will take precedence over the terms in this Privacy Policy.
If you have any queries or feedback on this Privacy Policy, you can contact us by using the contact information in Section 18 of this Privacy Policy.
3. Your key rights
You have various rights in respect of our use of your Personal Data as set out in more detail in Section 8. Two of the fundamental rights to be aware of are that:
You may ask us to stop using your Personal Data for direct-marketing purposes. If you exercise this right, we will stop using your personal information for this purpose.
You may ask us to consider any valid objections which you have to our use of your personal information where we process your personal information on the basis of our, or another person's, legitimate interest.
4. Your confirmation to us
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully to understand how we handle your Personal Data. By engaging with us in the ways set out in this Privacy Policy, you confirm that you have read and understood it, as it applies to you.
5. What Personal Data do we process about you?
a.How we collect your Personal Data
We collect your Personal Data in the following ways:
When you submit Personal Data to us. We collect Personal Data about you when you actively provide it to us, for example when you send us an email, register on the Website, call us or provide us with any Personal Data in any other manner.
When you use our Website. We collect some Personal Data about you automatically as you use our Website.
When you use our services. We may collect some Personal Data about you when you use our products and services.
From your employer. We may receive some Personal Data from your employer or your employer's company website.
From third parties. We may collect some Personal Data from selected third parties who have the right to share the information with us, such as other companies in the DCMi group, third party service providers and selected industry partners.
When we procure services. When we procure services from third parties, we collect certain Personal Data to manage this relationship (or prospective relationship), such as contact details made available to us and information about how you use our products and services.
When you visit us. We may collect some Personal Data from you when you visit one of our offices, such as contract information and from CCTV recordings in our buildings.
Other publicly available sources. We may collect your Personal Data from publicly available sources such as (but not limited to) LinkedIn, your employer's website, RocketReach or Companies House.
b. What Personal Data we process
We process the following Personal Data about you:
"Contact Information" means Personal Data such as your first and last name, job title, phone number, email address, and postal address.
"Website Use Information" means information about how you use our Website, such as what content you have interacted with, which website you came from, the number of visits to the Website and traffic data about how long you visit our Website for. Please see the "Cookies" section below for more information.
"Technical Information" means information we may collect or track using technology such as pixels, web beacons and HTML snippets, for example to monitor if our marketing emails have been opened or content interacted with.
"Preferences Information" means information about your preferences set for notifications, marketing communications, acceptance of legal terms and information about how you prefer to interact with our Website.
"Service Usage Information" means information about how you use our products and services, which may include technical information and analysis on whether your use is within the scope of the license or subscription you have purchased.
"Relationship Information" means information about our professional relationship with you and your employees, such as a customer-supplier information (pitch documents, information from third parties such as LinkedIn, ID details and other data related you the provision of products and services).
"Information from other sources" we may also periodically obtain information about you from other sources. The collection of such information will be in accordance with applicable privacy laws. Examples of information we may receive include updated contact information and additional demographic information. Please note that we may have previously collected personal information relating to you at the time you or your organization enrolled in a program run by DCMi or any of its subsidiaries.
c. Why we process your Personal Data
The purposes for which we process your Personal Data and the relevant legal bases for that processing are set out in the list below.
Please note that we need certain types of Personal Data so that we can provide services to you and perform contractual and other legal obligations that we have to you. If you do not provide us with such personal information, or if you ask us to delete it, you may no longer be able to access certain services.
Information on our services
Categories of Personal Data Processed: Contact Information
Purpose for Processing: To provide you with information regarding our services and updates or additional services available from us and other DCMi group companies and selected third parties.
Legal Basis for Processing: This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests, which are to provide you with information about us and the services offered by us and selected third parties.
Processing Operations: For this purpose we will collect, record, store and use your Personal Data.
Providing, managing and improving our services
Categories of Personal Data Processed: Contact Information, Website Use Information & Preference Information
Purpose for Processing: To provide you with and manage our services (including training (as required) and helpdesk services, and information on relevant changes) and to ensure we can improve our services and deal with any enquiries you may have.
Legal Basis for Processing: Our processing of your Personal Data for this purpose is necessary either for:
us to fulfil a contract with you;
compliance with a legal obligation to which we are subject;
where required by law, your consent; or
pursuing our legitimate interests which are to provide you with the services or with information on our services we would reasonably expect you to have an interest in.
Processing Operations: For this purpose we will collect, record, store and use your Personal Data.
Marketing
Categories of Personal Data Processed: Contact Information, Technical Information, Website Use Information & Preferences Information
Purpose for Processing: To send you direct marketing communications by email about services, events or any other activities which may be of interest to you, and (in some instances) to track your receipt and interaction with the communication in order to improve our marketing services, provide you with more relevant information and improve the quality of our marketing materials.
Legal Basis for Processing: This processing will be based on:
our legitimate interests to do so for marketing and business development purposes; or
where required by law, your consent.
Processing Operations: For this purpose, we will collect, record, store, use and organize your Personal Data.
Creating reports and measuring performance
Categories of Personal Data Processed: Contact Information & Service Usage Information
Purpose for Processing: To create aggregated and anonymized reports (including to build a company profile) and measure the performance of our products and services.
Legal Basis for Processing: This processing is necessary for our legitimate interests, which are to improve our products and services.
Processing Operations: For this purpose, we will collect, organize and use your Personal Data.
Managing website content
Categories of Personal Data Processed: Website Use Information
Purpose for Processing: To ensure that the content on the Website is presented in the most effective manner for you and your device.
Legal Basis for Processing:
as is necessary for the purposes of legitimate interests pursued by us, which are to ensure the proper and compliant operation of our Website and services and communications; or
where required by law, your consent.
Processing Operations: For this purpose, we will collect and use your Personal Data.
Customer experience
Categories of Personal Data Processed: Website Use Information and Technical Information
Purpose for Processing: To provide you with a safe, smooth, efficient and customized user experience.
Legal Basis for Processing: Depending on the circumstances, our processing of your Personal Data is on the bases of:
as is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which we are subject;
as is necessary for the purposes of legitimate interests pursued by us, which are to ensure the proper and compliant operation of our Website and services and communications; or
where required by law, your consent.
Processing Operations: For this purpose, we will collect, record, store, organize and use your Personal Data.
Procuring and using services
Categories of Personal Data Processed: Contact Information & Relationship Information
Purpose for Processing: To procure and use services
Legal Basis for Processing: Our processing of your Personal Data for this purpose is necessary for pursuing our legitimate interests to run and operate our business.
Processing Operations: For this purpose, we will collect, record, store, organize and use your Personal Data.
Legal obligation
Categories of Personal Data Processed: All categories of Personal Data in Section 5
Purpose for Processing: To comply with our legal obligations (including KYC requirements and to manage fraud), court orders or government authority requests, when we reasonably believe that we are legally required to disclose your Personal Data.
Legal Basis for Processing: Our processing of your Personal Data for this purpose is for compliance with a legal obligation to which we are subject, or for pursuing our legitimate interests which are to protect our organization.
Processing Operations: For this purpose, we will collect, record, store, organize, retrieve, disseminate, restrict and use your Personal Data.
Safety and security
Categories of Personal Data Processed: Contact Information and data from CCTV images
Purpose for Processing: To ensure the safety and security of people and property
Legal Basis for Processing: Our processing of your Personal Data for this purpose is necessary for pursuing our legitimate interests which are to ensure the safety and security of people and property
Processing Operations: For this purpose, we will collect, record, analyze, store, organize and disseminate, use your Personal Data.
Pursuing legal rights
Categories of Personal Data Processed: All categories of Personal Data in Section 5
Purpose for Processing: To lawfully enforce our legal rights and perform our obligations and allow us to pursue any available legal remedies or limit the damages we may sustain. This could include conducting audits, putting in place insurance and other purposes required to effectively manage our business.
Legal Basis for Processing: Our processing of your Personal Data for this purpose is for compliance with a legal obligation to which we are subject.
Processing Operations: For this purpose, we will collect, record, store, organize, retrieve, disseminate, restrict and use your Personal Data.
Reorganization or business sale
Categories of Personal Data Processed: All categories of Personal Data in Section 5
Purpose for Processing: To run and operate our business, and to sell and re-organize it (including with third parties).
Legal Basis for Processing: Our processing of your Personal Data for this purpose is necessary for pursuing our legitimate interests to run and operate our business, and to sell and re-organize it (including with third parties).
Processing Operations: For this purpose, we will collect, record, store, organize, retrieve, disseminate, restrict and use your Personal Data.
Before using your Personal Data for any purposes which fall outside those set out in this Section 5, we will undertake an analysis to establish if our new use of your Personal Data is compatible with the purposes set out in this Section 5. Please contact us using the details in Section 18 if you want further information on the analysis we will undertake or have taken.
d. The Personal Data we don't collect
We will not intentionally process the following sensitive Personal Data, referred to as "Special Category" data: racial or ethnic origin; political opinions; religion or philosophical beliefs; health or medical condition; criminal background; trade union membership; genetic or biometric data; or sexual life or orientation.
Please do not send, nor disclose, any Special Category data to us.
6. Cookies
As described in the list above in Section 5c, when you use our Website and online products and services, read our emails, or otherwise engage with us through a computer or mobile device, we may automatically collect information about how you access and use the relevant content and information about the device you use to access the content.
Our automated data collection on our Website is typically carried out using cookies. Cookies are small data files sent by a web server to a web browser in order to enable the server to collect information back from the browser. We use cookies in accordance with the details set out in the list in Section 5c above.
You can delete cookies from your hard drive at any time. You may also set your browser to disable cookies. However, you should be aware that, if you disable cookies, this may limit your ability to enjoy the full functionality of the Website, product or service. There is full information on how you can do this at http://www.aboutcookies.org/.
We use the following cookies on our Website:
a. Strictly necessary (essential) cookies – enable core functionality such as security, network management, and accessibility. They also make our Website easier to use by accelerating its display through load balancing. You can disable these by changing your browser settings, but this may affect how the Website functions. You cannot disable these using our cookies tool.
We use the following strictly necessary cookies:
Crumb
Source: Squarespace
Purpose: Squarespace sets this cookie to prevent cross-site request forgery
Expiry: Session
b. Performance cookies – these cookies are set to provide enhanced functionality and make our Website easier to use, by remembering your preferences, including the preferences you have indicated on our cookies tool, they also provide us with certain analytics on the use of our Website.
We use the following performance cookies:
ss_cvr
Source: Squarespace
Purpose: Identifies unique visitors and tracks a visitor’s sessions on a site
Expiry: Two years
ss_vt
Source: Squarespace
Purpose: Identifies unique visitors and tracks a visitor’s sessions on a site
Expiry: 30 minutes
ss_marketingCookiesAllowed
Source: Squarespace
Purpose: Records the user's acceptance of marketing cookies
Expiry: 15 days
ss_performanceCookiesAllowed
Source: Squarespace
Purpose: Records the user's acceptance of performance cookies
Expiry: 15 days
c. Advertising cookies – these cookies are set to provide targeted advertising, including third party adverts, to you when you use the Website.
We don’t use any advertising cookies on the Website.
Our cookies tool will record when you have consented to non-essential cookies. Essential cookies cannot be disabled using the tool because they are necessary to make the Site function. You may change your mind about the cookies you have selected through our cookies tool by updating your choices in our tool at any time. Please be aware that our cookies tool cannot be used to block cookies on third party websites linked to from our website. In order to remove these cookies you will need to visit the relevant third party site and follow the instructions in their cookie notices. Alternatively, follow the instructions below to turn off these cookies using your browser settings.
To opt out of being tracked by Google Analytics across all websites, you may be able to use the tool provided by Google available at: http://tools.google.com/dlpage/gaoptout.
Email tracking: We may use and collect Technical Information to log or track interactions with certain marketing emails we send to you, for example: if you open the email either by downloading images in the email or clicking in a link, if you click on a "view it as a web page" link in the email, if you click on any web link and if you click unsubscribe. If you do not wish to enable such tracking, please do not download any images in such emails, or alternatively please unsubscribe from our mailing lists by following the link at the bottom of each email.
7. California Privacy Statement and other rights in the USA
a. California residents have certain rights under the California Shine the Light law 2003 and the California Consumer Privacy Act 2018 (“CCPA”). In accordance with the requirements of the CCPA we confirm that within the preceding 12 months from the date of this Privacy Policy:
We have collected the categories of Personal Data listed in Section 5b above.
We have collected these categories of Personal Data directly from you, when you use our services, and from third parties for the purposes described in section 5c.
We have disclosed the following categories of Personal Data for business purposes: Identifiers and contact information; professional and employment-related information; commercial information; transactional information; and internet and network activity information.
We have not sold your Personal Data.
b. CCPA Privacy Rights as of January 1, 2020, certain California residents are entitled to privacy rights under the CCPA, including:
The right to know. You have the right to request to know: (i) the specific pieces of Personal Data we have about you; (ii) the categories of Personal Data we have collected about you in the last 12 months; (iii) the categories of sources from which that Personal Data was collected; (iv) the categories of your Personal Data that we sold or disclosed in the last 12 months; (v) the categories of third parties to whom your Personal Data was sold or disclosed in the last 12 months; and (vi) the purpose for collecting and selling your Personal Data.
The right to deletion. You have the right to request that we delete the Personal Data that we have collected or maintain about you. We may deny your request under certain circumstances, such as if we need to comply with our legal obligations or complete a transaction for which your Personal Data was collected. If we deny your request for deletion, we will let you know the reason why.
The right to equal service. If you choose to exercise any of these rights, we will not discriminate against you in anyway. If you exercise certain rights, understand that you may be unable to use or access certain features of our services.
You may exercise your right to know and your right to deletion twice a year free of charge. To exercise your right to know or your right to deletion, contact us at info@dcminsights.com. We will take steps to verify your identity before processing your request to know or request to delete. We will not fulfill your request unless you have provided sufficient information for us to verify you are the individual about whom we collected Personal Data. If you have an account with us, we will use our existing account authentication practices to verify your identity. If you do not have an account with us, we may request additional information about you to verify your identity. We will only use the Personal Data provided in the verification process to verify your identity or authority to make a request and to track and document request responses, unless you initially provided the information for another purpose. You may use an authorized agent to submit a request to know or a request to delete. When we verify your agent’s request, we may verify both your and your agent’s identity and request a signed document from you that authorizes your agent to make the request on your behalf. To protect your Personal Data, we reserve the right to deny a request from an agent that does not submit proof that they have been authorized by you to act on their behalf. Our California customers are also entitled to request and obtain from our third-party service providers once per calendar year information about any of your Personal Data shared with third parties for their own direct marketing purposes, including the categories of information and the names and addresses of those businesses with which we have shared such information. To request this information please contact us at info@dcminsights.com.
c. Our Policy on “Do Not Track” Signals under the California Protection Act. We do not support "Do Not Track". Do Not Track is a preference you can set in your web browser to inform websites that you do not want to be tracked. You can enable or disable Do Not Track by visiting the "Preferences" or "Settings" page of your web browser.
8. Your UK and EU rights in relation to your Personal Data
You have the following specific rights in respect of your Personal Data that we hold:
a. The right to be informed about how your Personal Data is being used.
b. The right to access the Personal Data we hold about you.
c. The right to request that we correct inaccurate Personal Data or request that we delete your Personal Data, if you consider that it is incorrect or we do not have the right to hold it.
d. A right to object to or restrict certain processing activities.
e. The right to withdraw consent to any consent-based processing at any time. You can do this by contacting us using the details in Section 18. Where you do withdraw your consent, we will stop processing your Personal Data for that purpose immediately, except where we are required by law to continue the processing. We cannot reverse any processing that we may have carried out before you withdrew your consent.
f. To ask us to stop or start sending you direct marketing messages at any time.
g. The right to data portability (moving some of your personal data elsewhere) in certain circumstances.
h. The right not to be subject to a decision based on automated processing and to ask us to explain any computer-system decision about you.
i. The right to complain to your data protection regulator — in the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Office, contact details for which can be found under Contacting Us in Section 18.
If you have questions, you wish to contact us to exercise your rights, or you wish to make a complaint, you can contact us using the contact information listed in Section 18 of this Privacy Policy.
We will consider all such requests and provide our response within a reasonable period (and in any event within such period required under applicable law). Please note, however, that certain Personal Data may be exempt from such requests in certain circumstances, for example if we need to keep using the information to comply with our own legal obligations or to establish, exercise or defend legal claims. If an exception applies, we will tell you this when responding to your request. We may request you provide us with information necessary to confirm your identity before responding to any request you make.
9. Who do we share your Personal Data with and why?
We may share your Personal Data to the following categories of recipients as an essential part of being able to provide our services to you.
Other members of the DCMi group or our affiliated companies
Who: We may also share information with third parties in which we have an ownership interest or commercial relationship.
What Personal Data: All categories of Personal Data in Section 5
Why: To support the provision of our services, to manage our Website to ensure everything is working as it should be and to manage our communications to you.
Where: United Kingdom and USA
Organizational subscribers
Who: We may share information with our organizational subscribers about how their employees use the Website and the resources available to them through the Websites
What Personal Data: All categories of Personal Data in Section 5
Why: To support the provision of our services, manage our Website to ensure everything is working as it should be, and to manage our communications to you.
Where: The country in which they are based, most likely being in the USA, UK and EEA.
Third party service providers
Who: Third party service providers appointed by us including (but not limited to): (a) companies who help operate our Website; (b) marketing and promotional partners; (c) IT service providers; (d) third party payment providers; (e) software solutions providers; and (e) companies who provide communication, auditing, archiving, data analysis and administration services including banks, accountants and legal services.
What Personal Data: All categories of Personal Data in Section 5
Why:
To support the provision of our services.
To develop and improve our Website.
To provide technical support for our systems and digital platforms when things go wrong.
To send email communications to you (which could include direct marketing) and to conduct analysis of any relevant email campaigns.
To host our systems and Website.
To provide reporting solutions and data analytics.
To provide necessary support to our business in relation to communications, auditing and consulting.
Where: The location of our third party service providers is global although the majority are based in the USA, UK and EEA.
Authorities
Who: Authorities, public agencies, regulators and law enforcement
What Personal Data: All categories of Personal Data in Section 5
Why: We may share your Personal Data as we believe to be necessary or appropriate with relevant authorities, affiliates and third parties:
to comply with our legal obligations;
to respond to requests from public and government authorities (including courts and law enforcement) which may include public and government authorities outside your country of residence;
to enforce our legal rights;
to protect our operations or those of any of our affiliates;
to protect our rights, privacy, safety or property, and/or that of our affiliates, you or others; and
to allow us to pursue available remedies or limit the damages that we may sustain.
Where: The location of the competent authorities shall depend on the particular purpose, but they are most likely in the USA, UK and EEA.
Third parties in the event of any sale, merger etc.
Who: Third parties in the event of any sale, merger, reorganization, joint venture, assignment, transfer or other disposition of all or any portion of our business, assets or stock (including in connection with any bankruptcy or similar proceedings).
What Personal Data: All categories of Personal Data in Section 5
Why: We may share your Personal Data with a third party in the event of any reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer or other disposition of all or any portion of our business, assets or stock (including in connection with any bankruptcy or similar proceedings).
Where: The location of the third party shall depend on the specific details of the reorganization, merger, sale, joint venture, assignment, transfer or other disposition.
We may also disclose and use anonymized, aggregated reporting and statistics about users of our Website or our products and services for the purpose of internal reporting or reporting to our group companies or other third parties, and for our marketing and promotion purposes. None of these anonymized, aggregated reports or statistics will enable individuals to be personally identified.
If you would like to know more about the third parties we may share personal data with, or how to find out more about how they will use your Personal Data, please contact us using the contact details listed in Section 18 of this Privacy Policy.
10.Children
You must be aged 18 or over to purchase products or services from us. Our website and services are not directed at children and we do not knowingly collect any personal information from children.
If you are a child and we learn that we have inadvertently obtained personal information from you from our websites, or from any other source, then we will delete that information as soon as possible. Please contact us using the details in Section 18 if you are aware that we may have inadvertently collected personal information from a child.
11. Marketing
As set out in Sections 5 and 6 above, we may collect and use your personal information for undertaking marketing by email, telephone and post.
We may send you certain marketing communications (including electronic marketing communications) if it is in our legitimate interests to do so for marketing and business development purposes.
However, we will always obtain your consent to direct marketing communications where we are required to do so by law and if we intend to disclose your personal information to any third party for such marketing.
As is common practice, some of our marketing communications may collect and process Technical Information, as defined in in Sections 5 and 6 above in order to improve our marketing services, provide you with more relevant information and improve the quality of our marketing materials.
If you wish to stop receiving marketing communications, you can contact us by email at info@dcminsights.com.
12. What overseas transfers of Personal Data do we carry out?
To achieve the purposes described in this Privacy Policy, we may transfer your Personal Data to countries which do not offer the same level of protection for your personal data as the UK or the European Economic Area.
Where such locations do not offer an adequate level of protection for your Personal Data, we will ensure that your Personal Data will continue to be protected by implementing appropriate safeguards when it is transferred to one of these countries.
The list at Section 9 above provides details of the countries to which we transfer Personal Data, but if you want any information about any transfers of your Personal Data to third countries (including the relevant transfer mechanisms or safeguards), please contact us using the contact details listed Section 18 of this Privacy Policy.
13. How long do we keep your Personal Data?
It is important to us that we keep your Personal Data accurate and up-to-date. We will delete the Personal Data that we hold about you when we no longer need it for the purposes for which it was obtained (as described in this Privacy Policy) or as required to comply with any legal obligations to which we are subject.
14. Risks to your information
The main risk of our processing of your Personal Data is if it is lost, stolen or misused. This could lead to your Personal Data being in the hands of someone else who may use it fraudulently or make public, information that you would prefer to keep private.
In the course of provision of your Personal Data to us, your Personal Data may be transferred over the internet. Although we make every effort to protect the Personal Data which you provide to us, the transmission of information over the internet is not completely secure not within our control. As such, you acknowledge and accept that we cannot guarantee the security of your Personal Data transmitted over the internet and that any such transmission is at your own risk.
15. How we protect your information
We are committed to protecting your Personal Data from loss, theft and misuse. We take all reasonable precautions to safeguard the confidentiality of your personal information, including through use of appropriate organizational and technical measures. These include secure offsite hosting of your personal data and ensuring that all passwords are stored in such a way to prevent subsequent decryption.
We also keep your information confidential. Our internal procedures cover the storage, access and disclosure of your information. However, no security system is impenetrable, and we cannot guarantee the security of our systems 100%.
16. Links to other websites
Our website may contain hyperlinks to websites that are not operated by us. These hyperlinks are provided for your reference and convenience only and do not imply any endorsement of the activities of such third-party websites or any association with their operators. Third party websites have their own terms and conditions and privacy policies, and you should read these carefully before you submit any personal information to these websites. We do not endorse or otherwise accept any responsibility or liability for the content of such third-party websites or third party terms and conditions or policies.
17. Contacting us
If you have questions about our Privacy Policy, please feel free to email us at info@dcminsights.com
If you wish to raise a concern or exercise any of your rights about our processing of your Personal Data, you can contact us using one of the options below.
You can contact us by using the Contact — DCM Insights, when made available on our Website
You can send us an email to the following address: info@dcminsights.com
You can write to the following postal address:
USA: 1016 North Noyes Dr., Silver Spring, Maryland 20910, USA
UK/EU: 29 Kenley Road, London, England, SW19 3JJ
You also have a right to lodge a complaint with the relevant supervisory authority, if you are of the opinion that any of your Personal Data is processed in a manner constituting an infringement of applicable data protection law. In the UK this is the Information Commissioner's Office, which can be contacted on 0303 123 1113 or www.ico.org.uk/make-a-complaint.
18. Updates to this Privacy Policy
You can find out when this Privacy Policy was last amended by checking "LAST REVISED" date at the bottom of this page.
All changes to this Privacy Policy will be posted on this page. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes to this Privacy Policy.
If you object to any changes, you may cease using our Website, products or services or close your account. By continuing to use our Website, products or services after we publish changes to this Privacy Policy, you are confirming that you have read and understood the changes.
You may wish to print, download or otherwise retain a copy of this Privacy Policy (and of any revised version) for your records.
LAST REVISED: August 2024