We appreciate you putting your trust in us concerning your personal data.
Please read this Privacy Notice (“Privacy Notice“) carefully as it describes how we collect, use and disclose your personal data. Personal data is any information relating to a living person.
In this Privacy Notice, when we refer to “we”, “our”, “us” or “CCBUK”, we mean Confederation of Chinese Business (UK)
. If you have any questions about this Privacy Notice please contact us using the details in the “How to contact us” section below.
Data Controller
For purposes of this privacy notice the Data Controller is:
Confederation of Chinese Business (UK)
10 The Wharf,
16 Bridge Street,
Birmingham,
United Kingdom
B1 2JS
Data Protection Officer
You can reach the data protection officer of CCBUK at:
Data Protection Officer
Confederation of Chinese Business (UK)
10 The Wharf,
16 Bridge Street,
Birmingham,
United Kingdom
B1 2JS
What information do we collect about you?
(1) Information you give to us
We may collect personal data from you when you buy or use our products or services, when you sign up to CCBUK newsletters or other subscription services, enter into offers or promotions, interact with us on social media platforms, contact us, make a complaint or use our Websites.
The categories of personal data we may request include your name, occupation, contact information (email, postal address and phone/mobile number), credit card/payment details, passport details, and general information about you such as your experience with CCBUK services. We may also keep copies of any correspondence you send us which may include personal data.
You should only give us personal data on behalf of someone else if you have their permission to do so or you know that they would not have any objection to us processing their information in accordance with this Privacy Notice.
(2) Information collected by automated means
We also obtain some of your personal data by automated means, for example, when you visit our Websites we collect the IP address of the device you use to connect to the Internet, the geographical location of your device, the browser you are using, the type of device you are using (tablet, mobile, desktop), the URL you came from and the web pages you access.
(3) Information collected from third parties
We may receive personal data about you from the following third parties:
Children’s privacy
We will never knowingly collect personal data from individuals under the age of sixteen (16) without first obtaining verifiable parental consent. If you are under the age of 16 you should not provide information to us. If we become aware that a person under 16 has provided personal data to us without verifiable parental consent, we will remove such personal data from our files.
How do we use your personal data?
We are required by law to provide you with information about the purposes for which we use your information and the legal justification for us to use that information. For example, there may be a legal justification for us to use your personal data where:
The information below sets out the different purposes for which we may use your personal data and the legal basis for each one. Note that the purposes for which we use your personal data may change from time to time, in which case we will update this privacy notice (see further “Updates to our Privacy Notice” below).
We may use your personal data to:
Identify you when you contact us:
We may use your name, email address, postal address, telephone number or payment information to identify you when you contact us, for the purposes of processing and fulfilling your requests for products and services and keeping you informed about your requests.
Legal Basis – Performance of our contractual obligations, our legitimate interest, or your consent.
Detect and prevent fraudulent transactions
We may need to process your personal data in order to keep your payments safe and secure and protect against fraudulent transactions.
Legal Basis – It is in our legitimate interests to process personal data to keep our customers’ payments secure.
Comply with legal obligations to which we are subject
We may need to process your personal data to comply with legal obligations binding or accepted by us. For example, we may need to retain your transaction records for a period of time to comply with tax or accounting requirements, or disclose your personal data if forming part of an investigation by law enforcement.
Legal Basis – Compliance with our legal obligations.
Product development, to understand what products and services you might prefer, and tailor your experience according to your preferences
We use personal data (such as your name, email address, postal address (including postcode), telephone number, date of birth, order history, IP address, preferences, and site usage information) to better understand you and your preferences so that we can provide you with tailored offers and personalise your experience on our Websites.
Legal Basis – Our legitimate interest, or your consent.
Send you service-related communications regarding any services you have accepted from us
We use your personal data to send you service-related communications about the service we are providing for you, for example to update you on any changes, or to request further information from you.
Legal Basis – Performance of our contractual obligations, our legitimate interest or your consent.
Carry out surveys, research, analysis and customer profiling
We use your personal data to carry out market research and build profiles of our customers. This is to help improve our products and services, advertising and marketing, Website content, customer service, business planning, online and offline operations and your overall customer experience.
Legal Basis – Our legitimate interest or your consent.
Answer your service queries and general enquiries
We may use your personal data to answer your service related queries and any other general enquiries you make.
Legal Basis – Performance of our contractual obligations, or our legitimate interest.
Resolve complaints and other customer service issue
We use your personal data when we deal with complaints or other customer service issues, such as organising refunds.
Legal Basis – Performance of our contractual obligations, or our legitimate interest.
Defend our legal rights and to protect the security or integrity of the Websites, our customers and our business in general
We may need to process personal data in order to defend our legal rights, for example to enforce our terms and conditions or to collect unpaid debts that we are owed. We may also need to process personal data to protect the security and integrity of our Websites, our customers and our business in general.
Legal Basis – Our legitimate interest.
Send you newsletters and marketing information about our products and services
We use your personal data to send you newsletters and other information about products and services that you may be interested in, provided this is in line with your marketing choices. You can unsubscribe from marketing communication at any time by following the instructions in any of the messages you receive.
Legal Basis – Our legitimate interest or your consent.
Providing your personal data to us may be required due to a legal obligation which could be a statutory or contractual obligation, may be on a voluntary basis or may be necessary for us to enter into the contract with you, depending on the purposes for which we collect and use your personal data as set out in this Privacy Notice. However, if you do not provide your personal data to us this may result in disadvantages to you, e.g. we may not be able to provide certain products or services to you. However, unless otherwise stated, not providing your personal data will not result in legal consequence for you.
Your data protection rights
You have the following rights in relation to your personal data:
You can make any of these requests in relation to your personal data by submitting your request by contacting us by phone, e-mail or post using the details in the “How to contact us” section of this Privacy Notice.
You also have the right to lodge a complaint with the local data protection authority if you believe that we have not complied with applicable data protection laws.
If you are based in, or the issue relates to, the UK, the Information Commissioner’s Office can be contacted as follows:
If you are based in or the issue you would like to complain about took place elsewhere in the European Economic Area (EEA), you can contact the data protection authority in your place of residence or your country. Please click here for a list of local data protection authorities in the other EEA countries.
Who do we share your information with?
We may disclose personal data we process for the following purposes and in the following ways, to the extent permitted by law and depending on such purpose(s) or way(s):
Cookies
When visiting our Website, Cookies which are small text files, can be stored on your device in order to offer you certain functionality, to make the Website more convenient and to optimise our Website. If you do not want cookies to be used, you can disable them by configuring the relevant settings in your web browser or by using separate opt-out options. Please note that this may restrict the functionality and your use of our Website and certain features may not work as a result. Please see our Cookie Notice for more details on cookies, web beacons and other tags.
Online Content Contributions
If you choose to contribute to a social, community or other publicly available area or feature of our Website, the information you submit may be made available to the general public depending on your settings (which is why we recommend that you do not submit or post any personal data to such forums, such as your full name, home address, phone number and/or other information that would enable others to contact or locate you).
Data Processing in Non-EU Countries
Most third parties with whom we share data are located within the European Economic Area (“EEA”), but some may process your personal data outside of the EEA.
If data is transferred to organisations which are based in or whose data processing takes place in a jurisdiction which is not a member of the European Union or a member state of the EEA, before transferring the data we will ensure that (unless a legally applicable exemption applies) that the recipient has an appropriate level of data protection in place (e.g. through a determination of adequacy by the European Commission, through appropriate guarantees such as the recipient being self-certified for the EU-US Privacy Shield, or an agreement in the form of the EU standard contractual clauses with the recipient).
We can provide you with an overview of the recipients in non-EU jurisdictions and a copy of the measures which have been put in place to ensure an adequate level of data protection applies. If you would like to request this, please contact us as set out in “How to Contact Us” below.
Updates to our Privacy Notice
As our business changes from time to time, we sometimes need to make changes to the way we collect and use your personal information. Therefore, this Privacy Notice may be updated from time to time. If we make changes to this Privacy Notice, we will notify you of these changes by email and post an alert on the home page of our Website.
How long do we keep your personal information?
Your personal information is processed by us and/or our service providers only for the period necessary for the purposes for which the information is collected, or where we are relying upon your consent until you withdraw that consent. When we no longer need to use your information for those purposes or if we are relying on your consent where you withdraw that consent, we will remove it from our systems and records or take steps to anonymise it so that you can no longer be identified from it (unless we need to keep your information to comply with legal or regulatory obligations to which we are subject).
How to contact us
If you have any questions or comments about this Privacy Notice or if you would like to make a request relating to your personal data:
10 The Wharf, Bridge St, Birmingham West Midlands B1 2JS
Version 2019/1. This Privacy Notice was last updated: December 2018