Privacy Policy
CHERRILLPHOTO LTD PHOTOGRAPHY PRIVACY POLICY
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a major change to data privacy protection laws in the European Union (EU). It is designed to ensure data privacy and increase control of personal data for EU residents. It becomes effective May 25, 2018. Below it is explained how we collect data, why it is collected and who we share data with within the business
Privacy Policy
This privacy policy (“Privacy Policy”) applies to personal data that we collect from you as a customer (“you” or “your”). It provides information on what data we collect, why we collect the data, how it is used and the lawful basis on which your personal data is processed, and what your rights are under the applicable data protection and privacy laws, including the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”).
1. WHO ARE WE
We are CHERRILLPHOTO LTD, 12 OXFORD ROAD, HORSPATH, OXFORD, OX33 1RT. We are the data controller responsible for your personal data.
2. WHAT DO WE COLLECT
We collect the following information from you:
In providing our services we create photographs which may identify you, your family members and other participants and that may be considered personal data. Our photographs may be produced in print and digital format. You are responsible for ensuring that all participants in a photography session have been provided with a copy of this privacy policy.
3. HOW WE USE YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION
We use your personal information in the following ways:
As used in this Privacy Policy, “legitimate interests” means our interests in conducting and managing our business. When we process your personal data for our legitimate interests, we make sure to consider and balance any potential impact on you, and your rights under data protection laws. Our legitimate interests do not automatically override your interests. We will not use your personal data for activities where our interests are overridden by the impact on you unless we have your consent or those activities are otherwise required or permitted to by law. You have the right to object at any time to the processing of your personal data that is based on our legitimate interests, on grounds relating to your particular situation (for more information on your rights, please see “Your Data Protection Rights” section below).
4. USE OF COOKIES ON CHERRILLPHOTO PHOTOGRAPHY WEBSITE
This website uses cookies to better the user’s experience while visiting the website. As required by legislation, where applicable this website uses a cookie control system, allowing the user to give explicit permission or to deny the use of /saving of cookies on their computer/device.
Visitors are advised that if they wish to deny the use and saving of cookies from this website on to their computers hard drive they should take necessary steps within their web browsers security settings to block all cookies from this website and its external serving vendors or use the cookie control system if available upon their first visit.
FOR DETAILS OF HOW TO DISABLE COOKIES PLEASE SEE COOKIE SECTION AT THE END OF THIS PAGE
5. DISCLOSURE OF YOUR INFORMATION
We share your personal data with third parties in the following situations:
6. PAYMENT INFORMATION
Any credit/debit card payments and other payments you make will be processed by our third party payment providers and the payment data you submit will be securely stored and encrypted by our payment service providers using up to date industry standards. Please note that we do not ourselves directly process or store the debit/credit card data that you submit.
7.DATA RETENTION
We will keep your personal data only for as long as is reasonably necessary for the purposes outlined in this Privacy Policy, or for the duration required by any legal, regulatory, accounting or reporting requirements, whichever is the longer. In particular, we retain your personal data for a minimum of 2 years after your photography session and we may retain digital files of your photographs. When you consent to receive marketing communications, we will keep your data until you unsubscribe. Upon expiry of the applicable retention period, we will securely destroy your personal data in accordance with applicable laws and regulations.
8. YOUR DATA PROTECTION RIGHTS
Certain applicable data protection laws give you specific rights in relation to your personal data. In particular, if the processing of your personal data is subject to the GDPR, you have the following rights in relation to your personal data:
If you wish to exercise any of these rights please contact us as described in the “Contact” section below. We may also need to ask you for further information to verify your identity before we can respond to any request.
8. CONTACT
Questions, comments or requests regarding this Privacy Policy should be addressed to peter@cherrillphoto.co.uk
INFORMATION ON HOW TO REMOVE COOKIES
Removing Cookies on Windows – Deleting Cookies from Google Chrome on Windows
1. From the main menu, click More tools > Clear Browsing Data
2. Select the items you would like to delete, including Cookies. Select the time period you would like affected.
3. Click Clear Browsing Data
You can use Incognito Mode (Ctrl + Shift + N) to automatically delete cookies and other session data when you close your browser window.
Deleting Cookies in Firefox on Windows
1. From the main toolbar, click Preferences
2. Select the Advanced panel
3. Click on the Network tab
4. Under Cached Web Content, click Clear Now
Deleting Cookies in Internet Explorer 11 on Windows
1. From the main toolbar, select Settings
2. Click Options
3. Under History, click Select
4. Select the cookies check box, then click Delete
You can also use InPrivate Browsing in Internet Explorer (found under Settings > Safety > InPrivate Browsing).
Removing Cookies on Mac
Deleting Cookies from Google Chrome on Mac
1. From the main toolbar: History -> Show Full History -> Clear Browsing Data
2. Select the items you would like to delete, including Cookies. Select the time period you would like affected.
3. Click Clear Browsing Data
You can also use Incognito Mode to automatically delete cookies and other session data when you close your browser window.
Deleting Cookies in Firefox on Mac
1. From the main toolbar: History -> Clear Recent History
2. Select the time period you would like affected, and the items you would like to delete, including cookies.
3. Click Clear Now.
You can also use a Private Window to automatically delete cookies and other session data when you close your browser window.
Deleting Cookies in Safari on Mac
1. From the main toolbar: History -> Clear History and Website Data
2. Select the time period you would like affected.
3. Click Clear History.
You can also use a Private Window to automatically delete cookies and other session data when you close your browser window.
We use cookies to analyze website traffic and optimize your website experience. By accepting our use of cookies, your data will be aggregated with all other user data. Read more in our privacy policy