PRIVACY POLICY
Maintaining your privacy and your trust is very important. We strive to be especially clear on how we use your personal information if and when we collect it, and on the ways in which we can work together to protect your privacy.
This document is for compliance with the Data Protection & Privacy legislation.
This Privacy Notice explains the:
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Identity and contact information of the data controller
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Legitimate interests of the data controller or third party (if applicable)
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Purpose of the processing and the lawful basis for the processing
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Categories of personal data to be processed
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Details of whether personal data came from direct or indirect sources
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Recipients or categories of recipients of the personal data
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Details of data transfers to a third country and safeguards
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Length of time personal data is processed and any criteria used to establish the length of time the data is processed
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Data Subject's Rights (Your rights)
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Right to complain to the supervisory authority/regulator
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Details of any part of a statutory or contractual requirement and possible consequences of failing to provide the personal data
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The existence of any automated decision making, including profiling and information about how decisions are made
What products and services are covered by this notice?
This Privacy Notice applies to the information that we may obtain from you through your use of our website(s) or personally when visiting us; collectively called the “Services”. If you have any questions or need more information about these Services, please contact us at the email address in the Contacting Us section below.
Data Controller
For the purposes of the data protection & privacy legislation the Data Controller is:
LIFESTYLE365 Limited (“I”, “we”, “us”, “our”)
Legal Status: Company number 12002773
Contacting Us
If you have any questions about our Site or this Privacy Notice, please contact us:
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by email at info@lifestyle365.co.uk
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by telephone on +44 (0) 7973 939 345,
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or by post at 53 Sampson's Plantation, Fremington, Barnstaple, England, EX31 3FF, UK.
Purpose and legitimate interest.
How do we use the information we collect?
We may use the information we collect for a variety of purposes, including to:
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provide you with the services (including therapies), or information that you have asked for;
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keep a record of your relationship with us
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send you correspondence and communicate with you in relation to our services;
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meet our legal obligations;
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protect your vital interests;
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respond to or fulfil any requests, complaints or queries that you may have;
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understand how we can improve our services or information;
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generate reports on our work and service; and
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safeguard our customers, suppliers, visitors and contractors.
Lawful Basis of Processing:
General Personal Data:
1. Processing is necessary for the performance of a contract to which the data subject is party or in order to take steps at the request of the data subject prior to entering into a contract.
2. Processing is necessary for compliance with a legal obligation to which the controller is subject.
3. Processing is necessary in order to protect the vital interests of the data subject or of another natural person.
4. Processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by the controller or by a third party, except where such interests are overridden by the interests or fundamental rights and freedoms of the data subject which require protection of personal data, in particular where the data subject is a child.
5. The data subject has given consent to the processing of his or her personal data for direct marketing purposes. Consent may be withdrawn at any time and each communication will include details of how to change your preferences or unsubscribe. (See Children below).
Special Category Personal Data
1.The data subject has given explicit consent to the processing of those personal data for one or more specified purposes;
2. Processing is necessary to protect the vital interests of the data subject or of another natural person where the data subject is physically or legally incapable of giving consent.
Categories of personal data and Sources
What information do we collect from you, and how is it used?
Direct:
You can visit our premises and/or website without telling us who you are and without revealing any personal information about yourself. To provide full service however and if contacting us directly by other means, we will most often need to collect some personal information. For instance, we collect information about you when you complete and online form, register a booking and when you create or modify your personal data for one of our Services. The types of Information we collect may include:
Purposes of processing Categories of individuals Categories of personal data
Customer Online Enquiries and Orders Customers Contact details
Financial details
Customer Complementary Therapy Customers Contact details
Health details
Financial details
Stock Ordering Suppliers Contact details
Financial details
Children:
We do not facilitate processing personal data of data subjects under the age of consent (children (13)) for our services.
Indirect:
From cookies: We may also collect “cookie” information that we may save to your computer or electronic device. If you do not accept cookies, you may not be able to use all functionality of our on-line Services.
For specific information on cookies, please read our cookie policy.
Logs: We may record certain information and store it in log files when you interact with our Services. This information may include Internet protocol (IP) or other device addresses or ID numbers as well as browser type, Internet service provider, URLs of referring/exit pages, operating system, date/time stamp, information you search for, locale and language preferences, your mobile carrier, and system configuration information.
Analytics: We and our analytics providers also collect and store analytics information when you use our Services to help us improve our Services. We make sure this data is anonymous by not connecting any analytics data to personally identifiable data such as a name, email address, physical address, or phone number.
Social Media: There may be instances where our website features social sharing buttons, which help share web content directly from web pages to the respective social media platforms. You use social sharing buttons at your own discretion and accept that doing so may publish content to your social media profile feed or page. You can find further information about some social media privacy and usage policies in the data transfers, data processor information section below.
Public sources: Personal data may be obtained from public registers (such as Companies House), news articles, sanctions lists’, and Internet searches.
How might we share information?
We are not in the business of selling your personal information. We consider this information to be a vital part of our relationship with you. There are, however, certain circumstances in which we may share your personal information with third party data processors, as set forth below:
With your consent: We will not share your personal information with companies, organisations, or individuals who are not associated with us unless we have your consent to do so.
Payment Processing: We use a third-party service provider to manage credit card processing. This service provider is not permitted to store, retain, or use billing information except for the sole purpose of credit card processing.
Where we are required to do so under statutory obligation: HMRC, Accountants and other professional service organisations
Compliance with Laws and Law Enforcement Requests; Protection of Our Rights: We may disclose your information (including your personal information) to a third party if:
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We believe that disclosure is reasonably necessary to comply with any applicable law, regulation, legal process or governmental request
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To protect the security or integrity of our products and services
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To protect our property, rights, and safety and that of our customers or the public from harm or illegal activities
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To respond to an emergency which we believe in the good faith requires us to disclose information to assist in preventing the death or serious bodily injury of any person; or
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To investigate and defend ourselves against any third-party claims or allegations.
Business Transfers:
We may share or transfer your information in connection with, or during negotiations of, any merger, sale of company assets, financing, or acquisition of all or a portion of our business to another company. We will notify you of such a change in ownership or transfer of assets by posting a notice on our website.
Data Transfers
We store your data on secure servers when you interact directly with us or by visiting our website. We take appropriate organisational and technical measures to protect your personal information that we hold. We limit access to personal information to those who we believe reasonably need to come into contact with that information in order to carry out their day-to-day activities.
All data processors acting on behalf of the data controller have appropriate safeguards in place.
Data Processor Information
The following third-party service providers are used by us and only process data in accordance with the instructions from the data controller:
Organisation Purpose of Processing Country
Wix Website Hosting EU
Facebook Ireland Limited Facebook Social Media Business Page Ireland
Facebook Ireland Limited Instagram Social Media Business Page Ireland
How long will we keep the personal data?
Retaining some data may be subject to a statutory retention period and this must be adhered to, (to keep certain data for a minimum period of time). This may include personal data (name, address, contact details), but on expiry of such statutory requirement, such data will be destroyed securely. Where possible any personally identifiable data will be anonymised or pseudonymised.
Statutory or other requirements
The data controller may process personal data as part of a statutory requirement, and/or as part of any contractual agreement. Not supplying the required personal data may affect the provision of the controller’s services; for example, an email to furnish with updates information etc. or an address to fulfil an order.
Profiling and Automated Decision Making
No profiling or automatic decision-making processes are undertaken by the data controller in respect of any personal data processing activities.
Your rights
Your fundamental rights as a Data Subject are:
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The right to be informed
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The right of access
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The right of rectification
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The right of erasure (often known as the right to be forgotten)
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The right to prevent processing
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The right to data portability
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The right to object
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Rights in relation to automatic decision making and profiling
Under the right of access (2), you have the right to have:
- confirmation that your data is being processed;
- access to your personal data; and
- other supplementary information
So that you are aware of and can verify the lawfulness of the processing.
Your right to access can be exercised by contacting the data controller as above.
Not all fundamental rights are absolute.
Your right to complain to the Commissioner
You have the right to complain about organisations processing your personal data. You can exercise this right by contacting the Commissioner as follows:
Head office
Information Commissioner's Office
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
Tel: 0303 123 1113 (local rate) or 01625 545 745 if you prefer to use a national rate number