The-Ski-Guru is committed to the protection of your rights and your privacy.
OUR PRIVACY PROMISE
We are committed to protecting the privacy of our supporters. We take your privacy seriously and treat all the information you give us with great care.
We value and respect all the people that read our news.
Our Privacy Policy explains how we collect, store and use the personal information you give to us. If you have any questions concerning your personal data and how we look after it then please contact us at info@the-ski-guru.com
WHAT WE PROMISE
- To be clear about why we need to collect your personal information and what we are going to use it for
- To make it easy for you to tell us how you would like us to keep in touch
- To only collect the information we need to make sure we deliver the best service
- To never sell or share your personal information, or let other organisations use it for marketing, unless you tell us explicitly you want to receive that kind of news.
- To be able to unsubscribe if you have chosen to follow us or to get third party news, and then change your mind.
- To take good care of your personal information, and make sure it is up to date, safe and secure at all times
- To make sure that any suppliers or partners who carry out work on our behalf meet the same high standards that we adhere to when handling your personal information
POLICY OVERVIEW
We collect personal information from our newsletter subscribers who use our website. We do this both electronically and in paper format.
In addition we also collect details automatically about the pages you visit on our website. Please see our Cookies policy below for more information.
In choosing to share your personal information with us, you will be agreeing to our collection and use of your information as described in this policy.
If you no longer want us to process your personal details you can ask us to stop at any time by contacting info@the-ski-guru.com
We use the information you share with us to:
- See you receive the news you have requested.
- Understand which articles you are more interested in, and the ones you are not, see trends amongst our readers, and see what kind of news is better to write about.
- To keep in touch with you in the way that you want us to
- To better understand our supporters so that we can personalise and improve the services we offer
For details of how we do this please see the full policy below.
We will need to make changes to this policy from time to time, to make sure that we are always providing you the latest information about what is happening to your personal information.
This policy was last updated on 13/09/2019
WHAT INFORMATION DO WE COLLECT AND HOW?
We collect personal information about you that helps us to deliver and improve our services. This includes but is not limited to:
- Name
- Age
- Email address
- Debit/credit card information
- Telephone number
- Postal address
- How you would like to hear from us
- Enquiries and feedback
- Interaction with our social media pages
When visiting our website we also collect information about your IP address and the pages you visit. This helps us to understand which areas of our website are most useful to our readers and make improvements. This does not tell us who you are and where you live until you choose to provide us with that information. Please see our Cookies policy below for more information.
Any letters, e-mails, blog comments, responses on Social Media platforms such as Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Youtube, and Twitter, or questions written directly to us may be used as blog material for our audience unless specifically requested otherwise. (Part of) these letters or emails, questions or any other feedback may be used in newsletters, blog posts, columns or up-and-coming books.
About your usage of the service/site; that you provide to us in e-mails or letters that you send to us.
And about transactions, you carry out through the service, orders you place and the fulfilment of your orders.
We may also receive some information that you submit to any third-party website or application that you access through the Service. Both The-Ski-Guru and the owner or operator of that third-party website will be the data controller in respect of any such information and you should check the privacy policy of that website to find out how they will use your personal information.
We will only use any information that we collect from you in accordance with this Privacy Policy.
WHAT DO WE DO WITH YOUR INFORMATION?
PROCESSING
We will make sure that you receive the news you have subscribed for. We are not planning in sending massive emails all the time, at the most, we are planning to send a bi-weekly newsletter (if we can put it together in time!) – only we’ll send something if we think it could be of interest!
We will also do our best to keep your information up to date. This includes monitoring returned mail to let us know if you no longer live at the address we hold for you. Please do let us know if your details have changed.
MARKETING AND COMMUNICATIONS
Receiving marketing information from The-Ski-Guru will always be your choice, and you can choose how you would like to receive that information from us.
You can also change your mind at any time, and we will keep your preferences up to date.
We limit the number of marketing communications we send to make sure we are not sending you too much. The maximum you would receive is four per month, in addition to communications that are not marketing related described above.
We will only contact you by email if you have told us you would like to hear from us this way, or to let you know about services you have previously asked about. Every mailing’s email will have a link to help you unsubscribe if you wish to stop this.
WHO WILL HAVE ACCESS TO MY INFORMATION?
Your information will be only be accessible to our staff, volunteers and contractors if they are trained and it is appropriate in order for them to carry out their role in line with this Privacy Policy.
We will never sell your personal information, or let other organisations use it for their own purposes.
We will only share your personal information where:
- We are legally required to, or as a result of a lawful request by a governmental or law enforcement authority.
- We have engaged a supplier or contractor to carry out services on our behalf, such as order fulfilment, sending our communications or carrying out research and analysis.
We only work with trusted suppliers who have agreed to the terms of our Data Processor Agreement to treat your information as respectfully as we do and in accordance with the requirements of the Data Protection Act 1998.
Our website may contain links to other websites that are outside our control and are not covered by this Privacy Policy. If you access other sites using the links provided, the operators of these sites may collect information from you that will be used by them in accordance with their privacy policy, which may differ from ours.
HOW DO WE KEEP YOUR INFORMATION SAFE?
The security of your information is paramount to us. We use encryption for transfer of data and our networks are regularly monitored to ensure they remain secure.
We also regularly review our measures to ensure they are up to date, particularly when we are handling payment information.
Data that is transmitted via the internet or in email, cannot be 100% secure. As a global environment, transmitting data to us may take place outside the European Economic Area.
We will take every reasonable precaution to keep your information safe but it cannot be guaranteed and so please be aware that any information you do transmit to us is at your own risk. Once we have received your information we will use our best effort to ensure its safety within our network, which sits within the European Economic Area.
We will only hold your personal information for as long as reasonably necessary to carry out services and administer your relationship with us. Typically this is two years since your last interaction with us unless we are required to hold it longer for legal or taxation reasons.
If we dispose of your information it will always be done securely.
HOW TO GET IN TOUCH AND UNDERSTANDING YOUR RIGHTS
You have the right to a copy of the information we hold about you. This is called a subject access request.
If you would like to make a subject access request you can write to us at info@the-ski-guru.com
You also have the right to have incorrect information corrected and the right to object to further processing of your personal information for direct marketing.
If you need help or have any questions about this policy and your rights in regarding the processing of your personal information please contact: info@the-ski-guru.com
For broader advice and guidance please contact the data protection regulator:
The Information Commissioner
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire SK9 5AF
Telephone: 01625-545700
Fax: 01625 524510
COOKIES
When we provide services, we want to make them easy, useful and reliable. Where services are delivered on the internet, this sometimes involves placing small amounts of information on your device, for example, computer or mobile phone. These include small files known as cookies. They cannot be used to identify you personally. These pieces of information are used to improve services for you through, for example:
- enabling a service to recognise your device so you don’t have to give the same information several times during one task.
- recognising that you may already have given a username and password so you don’t need to do it for every web page requested.
- measuring how many people are using services, so they can be made easier to use and there’s enough capacity to ensure they are fast.
THIRD PARTY COOKIES
To make it easy for you to use and share our website we embed features from other websites such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Linkedin and Instagram. Browsing The-Ski-Guru website may place cookies from these third-party websites on your computer. The-Ski-Guru has no control over these cookies so it is not always possible to list them, and they are liable to change without notifying us.
We may refer to companies, organisations and public bodies and enable access to their websites directly from our website. Each company, organisation or public body operates its own policy regarding the sale of personal data and the use of cookies. If you have a particular interest in, or concern regarding the way your data will be used then you are advised to read the Privacy Statement on the relevant website.
In addition to these policies your personal data is protected in the UK by the Data Protection Act 1998. Under this Act we will only process any data we hold about you in a lawful and fair manner. We will keep your data securely to prevent unauthorised access by third parties. Your personal data may have to be disclosed if we are required to disclose it by law, or as a result of a lawful request by a governmental or law enforcement authority.
ACCESSIBILITY
We aim to conform to level Double-A of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0, which help make the web more user friendly for all people.
Our website should display correctly in the current and previous two versions of Firefox, Chrome, Internet Explorer, Safari and Opera. There may be some areas that require you to have JavaScript turned on to work.
While we strive to adhere to standards for accessibility and usability, there are areas we are still working on to improve such as providing video and audio transcripts, audio captions and audio descriptions. If you have concerns or issues you wish to raise please contact info@the-ski-guru.com
ACCESSING DOCUMENTS
If you require an alternative accessible version of any documents that can be downloaded from our website (for instance in audio, Braille or large print) please contact info@the-ski-guru.com
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