Centre for Peaceful Solutions Privacy Policy
Our contact details
Name: Centre for Peaceful Solutions
Address: 31 Walm Lane, London, NW2 5SH
Phone Number: +44 (0) 208 960 5272
E-Mail: [email protected]
Date: 19/08/2022
The type of personal information we collect.
We currently collect and process the following information:
- Questions, queries or feedback you leave, including your contact details such
as email and telephone number - Your subscription preferences when you sign up to be notified about updates
or blogs - Your Internet Protocol (IP) address and details of which version of web
browser you used - Information on how you used the website, using cookies
How we obtain your data and why we have it
We obtain personal data directly from users of the website who wish to make contact with us and through the use of cookies
We use the data to:
- Respond to any feedback we receive from you, if you have requested we do so
- Send email alerts to users who have requested them, including updating users
about the work of the Charity that it is believed would be of interest or relevance to them - To monitor usage of the site to identify where improvements may be made
Our legal basis for processing your data
The legal basis for processing personal data in relation to usage of this website,
notifications and updates, is your consent. By continuing to use this website, you are
consenting to the use of cookies necessary for the proper functioning of the website.
By signing up to receive updates or joining our mailing lists, you are consenting to receive those updates at regular intervals. You may withdraw your consent at any time by ceasing to use this website, or by notifying us of withdrawal of your consent to provide you with news and updates about the Charity by contacting the above address.
What we do with your data
The data we collect may be shared with 3rd parties such as our technology supplier,
for example our hosting provider. We do not allow 3rd parties to use or share this data
for their own purposes.
We will share your data if we are required to do so by law – for example, by court
order, or to prevent fraud or other crimes.
We will not:
- Sell or rent your data to third parties
- Share your data with third parties for marketing purposes
Third Party Data Collection
From time to time, we may use third party entities such as Youtube or Facebook to
host content that we make available on our websites. For the purposes of the GDPR
and Data Protection Act 2018, these entities are operating as the Data Controller. By
accessing this content, you are consenting to Data being transmitted to these
Controllers, which may be outside of the confines of the EEC and to countries not
regulated by the GDPR, such as the United States of America. As such, local laws will
apply.
How long we will process your data
We will review the necessity of processing your data at regular intervals which will
not exceed 2 years. Where you do not wish us to process your data further outside of
these time limits, you may request we cease processing your personal data at any
time using the contact details above.
Data Subject Rights
Under the GDPR and Data Protection Act 2018, a Data Subject has the following
Rights in relation to processing of their Personal Data:
- Right to be informed: organisations must tell individuals what data is
being collected, how it’s being used, how long it will be kept and whether it
will be shared with any third parties. - Right of access: individuals have the right to request a copy of the
information that an organisation holds on them. - Right of rectification: individuals can correct inaccurate or incomplete data.
- Right to be forgotten: in certain circumstances, individuals can ask organisations to erase any personal data stored on them.
- Right of portability: in some circumstances, individuals can request that an organisation transfer any data that it holds on them to another company.
- Right to restrict processing: in some circumstances, individuals can request that an organisation limits its use of personal data.
- Right to object: individuals have the right to challenge certain types of processing, such as direct marketing.
- Rights related to automated decision making, including profiling: under most circumstances, individuals have the right to object to having decisions made about them by automated processes or profiling