Privacy Policy for bunnyonabudget.co.uk
1. What our Privacy Policy covers
This is the Privacy Policy for bunnyonabudget.co.uk. Our Privacy Policy explains the information we collect about you and the steps we take to ensure your information is kept secure and confidential. It should be read together with our Site Terms and Conditions of Use.
We are committed to complete transparency on how we collect, use, manage and protect your personal information. This privacy policy is designed to give you a full understanding of how we keep your personal information secure and how we use it to give you a more personalised experience on our sites and services.
Our Privacy Policy explains:
- The personal information we collect
- How and why we collect your personal information
- How and why we process your personal information
- Who your data is shared with
- How long we store your personal information
- The steps we take to ensure your personal information is kept safe and secure
- How and why we use cookies and IP addresses
- The rights you have regarding your personal information
- How to contact us
Please read this Privacy Policy carefully. If you use our Site, you will be regarded as having read and accepted this Privacy Policy. If you don’t wish to be bound by what you read below, you shouldn’t use our site or services. Our site contains links to other third-party websites that are not subject to this Privacy Policy. Read our Terms and Conditions of Use for further information on these links. Please make sure you read all third party’s terms and conditions and privacy policy carefully before providing any personal information on a third-party website, as we cannot accept any responsibility or liability for those third-party websites.
2. The personal information we collect
- We collect your email address when you register to receive bunnyonabudget.co.uk’s email newsletter.
- We collect your email address and IP address when you submit a comment on one of our posts.
- We collect your name, email address and IP address when you submit a message via our contact forms on our Site.
- When you visit our Site we may collect information about your online browsing behaviour and any devices you have used to access our Site (including your IP address, browser type and mobile device identifiers)
3. How and why we collect your personal information
3.1 bunnyonabudget.co.uk Newsletter
We collect your email address when you register to receive bunnyonabudget.co.uk’s latest posts and newsletter by email. We usually send our email when new content is published, but on occasions we may send “special” updates. We only send these “special” updates on rare occasions when we need to tell you something important.
If you wish to stop receiving the bunnyonabudget.co.uk’s posts and newsletter at any time, you can do so by clicking the ‘Unsubscribe’ link at the bottom of the newsletter email you received.
3.2 Posting Comments
We collect your email address and IP address when you submit a comment on one of our posts. We use your email address: (i) to notify you when your post has been approved; (ii) your post has been replied to; and (iii) and IP addresses for admin, troubleshooting, investigatory purposes, internal reporting and insight and analysis.
3.3 Internal reporting, insight and analysis
We may also use the information referred to in this clause 3 to generate aggregated, anonymised data for the purposes of internal reporting, insight and analysis enabling us to improve our Site and the services we offer. Where necessary this exercise may be carried out on our behalf by a third party (e.g Google Analytics) – please see clause 5 below.
Section 9 below explains what to do if you change your mind and decide you don’t want to hear from us anymore about these things we think you’d be interested in.
3.4 Other Reasons We May Contact You
We collect and may use your personal information to:
- contact you in response to the communications that you have directed at us. We want to be able to help you so we use personal data to provide clarification or assistance in response to your communications;
- invite you to take part in polls and other market research activities carried out by us and by other organisations on our behalf. Any feedback you provide will only be used to improve our Site;
- award you a prize if you have won a competition we’re running.
If you’re providing us with another person’s personal information you should first ask them to read this Privacy Policy and our Terms and Conditions. By giving us personal information about another person you are confirming that they have given you consent to provide the personal information to us and that they understand how their details will be used.
We do not knowingly collect or store any personal information about children under the age of 16. If you are aged under 16 please get your parent or guardian’s permission before you provide any personal information to us.
We will periodically review your personal information to ensure that we do not keep it for longer than is permitted by law (see section 6 below).
4. How and why we process your personal information
We will only collect and use your personal information (as described in sections 2 and 3) in accordance with data protection laws. Our grounds for processing your personal information are as follows:
Consent – Where necessary we will only collect and process your personal information if you have consented for us to do so.
Legitimate Interests – We may use and process some of your personal information where we have sensible and legitimate business grounds for doing so. Under European privacy laws there is a concept of “legitimate interests” as a justification for processing your personal information. Our legitimate interests for processing your personal information are:
- to enable you to access and use the Site;
- to improve our Site. We may use your personal information to undertake demographic segmentation and generate profiling information to help us understand what you might be interested in and for market research. We are always working to make a better Site for you and using your personal information in this way helps us to do this.
From May 2018, you will have a right to object to our use of your personal information for these legitimate interests, including a right to object to profiling by us (see section 9 below).
5. Disclosure of the information we collect
The personal information you enter when registering on our Site or that we collect when you use our Site is confidential and except in the circumstances mentioned below, we will not disclose it to any third party.
We may disclose the information described at clause 2 to a third party in the following circumstances:
- If required or permitted to do so by law;
- If required to do so by any court, the Financial Conduct Authority or any other applicable regulatory, compliance, governmental or law enforcement agency;
- If necessary in connection with legal proceedings or potential legal proceedings;
- If ownership of all or part of our Site is transferred, in which case any purchaser would only be entitled to use that information in a way consistent with this Privacy Policy;
- In line with our own Terms and Conditions of Use
6. How long do we keep your personal information for?
Unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law, we will only hold your personal information on our systems for the period necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy or until you request it is deleted. Even if we delete your personal information it may persist on back-up or archival media for legal, tax or regulatory purposes.
7. How are we keeping your personal information secure?
Keeping information about you secure is very important to us so we store and process your personal information in accordance with the high standards required under data protection legislation. All personal information we collect is encrypted and stored in the UK. From time to time and for operational reasons the personal information we collect from you may be transferred to and stored in countries outside of the European Economic Area (“EEA”). Your information may also be processed by some of our service providers which operate outside the EEA. Different countries have different data protection and security laws and some of these do not offer the same level of protection as you enjoy under UK data protection legislation. However, when we appoint our service providers to help us provide products and services to you (which may include some based in the USA), we take care to ensure that they have appropriate security measures in place and utilise data centers in the UK wherever possible.
You may complete a registration process when you sign up to use parts of our Site. This may include the creation of a username, password and/or other identification information. Any such details should be kept confidential by you and should not be disclosed to or shared with anyone. Where you do disclose any of these details, you are solely responsible for all activities undertaken on our Site where they are used. To protect your account, we ask you to choose a strong password to access your data on our Site. A strong password should include a mixture of letters and numbers. This password must be unique and must not be used anywhere else or for any other purpose. Your password can only be reset with access to the email address registered in our system.
We do our best to keep the information you disclose to us secure. However, we can’t guarantee its security. By using our Site you accept the inherent risks of providing information online and will not hold us responsible for any breach of security.
8. How and why we use cookies and IP addresses
8.1 IP address
When you use parts of our site, we log the IP addresses of users’ computers which we use solely for administration and troubleshooting purposes.
8.2 Cookies
We use cookies (files which are sent by us to your computer or other access device) and tracking technology to help:
- to improve the functionality and performance of the Site;
- to improve the user experience of the Site;
- to track the pages and articles visited. We use this information to see which items are (or are not) of greatest interest to our readers in order to suggest other content from the Site that is likely to be relevant and appropriate to their needs
Some third-party technology we use (eg, embedded videos, social sharing) also drop cookies to improve your experience on their sites.
For more details on what cookies we use, information on how to stop them being stored or how to delete ones already stored, read our Terms and Conditions page.
Advertising Cookies
- Third party vendors, including Google, use cookies to serve ads based on a user’s previous visits to this website or other websites.
- Google’s use of advertising cookies enables it and its partners to serve ads to you based on your visit to this website and/or other sites on the Internet.
- Users may opt out of personalised advertising by visiting Ads Settings.
9. Your rights
Your privacy is important to us. All emails or other forms of communication directly from us to you will include clear instructions on how to unsubscribe. Plus, if you don’t want to be contacted by us anymore you can email DataRequest@bunnyonabudget.co.uk. This clause 9 sets out your other information rights.
9.1. You already have certain rights under existing data protection legislation, including a right to request a copy of the personal information we hold on you, if you request it in writing. From 25 May 2018 you will have the following rights:
9.1.1. Right to correct: the right to have your personal information rectified if it is inaccurate or incomplete;
9.1.2. Right to erase: the right to request that we delete or remove your personal information from our systems;
9.1.3. Right to restrict our use of your information: the right to ‘block’ us from using your personal information or limit the way in which we can use it;
9.1.4. Right to data portability: the right to request that we move, copy or transfer your personal information;
9.1.5. Right to object: the right to object to our use of your personal information including where we use it for our legitimate interests, or where we use your personal information to carry out profiling to inform our market research and user demographics. If you raise an objection we will stop processing your personal information unless very exceptional circumstances apply, in which case we will let you know why we’re continuing to process your personal information.
We will use reasonable efforts consistent with our legal duty to provide you with your rights in accordance with data protection legislation. At our discretion, we may charge £10 for information requests that are excessive, particularly if it is repetitive or for further copies of the same information. We require you to prove your identity with two pieces of approved identification. We will use reasonable efforts to supply, correct or delete personal information about you on our files.
9.2 To make enquiries, exercise any of your rights set out in this Privacy Policy and/or make a complaint please contact us at DataRequest@bunnyonabudget.co.uk
9.3. If you’re not satisfied with the way any complaint you make in relation to your personal information is handled by us then you may be able to refer your complaint to the relevant data protection regulator. In the UK, this is the Information Commissioner’s Office.
10. Changes
This Privacy Policy is effective from 25 May 2018 and replaces with immediate effect the Privacy Policy published previously. We may, from time to time make changes to this privacy policy to reflect any changes to our privacy practices in accordance with changes to legislation, best practice or Site enhancements. We will let you know what these changes are by posting them to this page. Where the changes are significant, we may also choose to email you with the new details and get your consent to make these changes where required by law. It is your responsibility as a user to make sure that you are aware of them, by checking for any changes on a regular basis. Changes will become effective as soon as they are posted.
Effective as of: 25 May 2018