List of active policies
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Privacy and Data Protection | Site policy | All users |
Privacy Policy | Privacy policy | All users |
Summary
To use this Eggu e-learning service you are required to accept the following terms of our Privacy Policy. The policy identifies what data of yours is stored and describes how and where it is stored, how it is used, and how we protect it. If you have any queries please contact our data protection officer: Mark Baldwin.
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1) Overview
At Eggu Ltd we take your privacy very seriously. In order to provide access to the service we must collect and store some personal information about you. Our products and user databases are held by TSOHOST from whom we purchase I.T. servers and services. Servers are located within the UK. Regular data and database backups are included in their hosting service.
Whilst Eggu manages your learning management system (LMS) to support your learning, your data is uploaded and amended by yourself and/or Wellbeing of Women. Eggu does not make use of your personal data for marketing and does not share this data with any third party. You and/or Wellbeing of Women are responsible for the accuracy of any personal data held and reserve the right to amend or delete this data, as and when this data is no longer required.
2) Security
Whilst your personal data forms part of the overall learning management system, we ensure that this is protected from file corruption and loss. All our learning management sites and databases are continuously monitored by SUCURI for virus and malware protection, and data corruption etc. Their service includes the repair, recovery and removal of any intrusion.
3) Minors
Children under 16 years of age are not permitted to access the services provided. By agreeing to this privacy policy you are also agreeing that you are 16 years of age or older.
4) What is collected?
Basic profile information is collected from you when you create your account including your full name and email address.
As you use the site, information about the users, courses, activities and resources you interact with will also be stored and linked to your profile information.
5) How is the information used?
In most cases your personal data will have been entered by yourself or Wellbeing of Women. Only when requested will Eggu add or amend information for you. This information is only used to provide you with access to the online courses at https://learn.wellbeingofwomen.org.uk. Statistical information about usage of the site is also used to improve the platform and services provided. Wellbeing of Women may request that they also have access to reports generated from this data for monitoring.
6) Who can I contact?
The data protection officer for Eggu Ltd is Mark Baldwin and he may be contacted at gdpr@eggu.co.uk
7) Who is my data shared with?
Eggu Ltd manages the learning management system for Wellbeing of Women, and the user data is shared with Wellbeing of Women only. TSOHOST is the hosting company for your data and will have full access to the account for administration and support purposes, they have strict data compliance rules and are legally bound to not share your information or make any change to your site content without suitable request from a listed account owner.
8) How long is my data stored?
Your personal data is stored for as long as you continue to be a registered user on the site. Eggu will not remove or amend any data without the authorisation from Wellbeing of Women. However, you have the right to request that the accuracy of any data held is kept up to date, or deleted by contacting Wellbeing of Women.
9) How do I withdraw my consent for Eggu Ltd to store and process my personal data?
If you have previously consented to allow Eggu Ltd to store and process your personal data in accordance with this privacy policy, and you wish to withdraw your consent, please send an email to the data protection officer at gdpr@eggu.co.uk. You will then no longer be able to access the services provided if your consent is withdrawn.
10) How do I request my personal data is corrected or erased?
You may make corrections to your basic profile information by logging into your account and editing your own profile. If you have questions, or would like any other data to be corrected or erased, please contact Wellbeing of Women or send an email to the Eggu data protection officer at gdpr@eggu.co.uk
11) How do I request a record of all my personal data that has been collected?
You may request a record of all of the personal data relating to you that has been collected in accordance with this privacy policy. To do so, please send an email to the data protection officer at gdpr@eggu.co.uk
Eggu
Summary
Wellbeing of Women is the only women’s health charity funding pioneering medical research to find better treatments and cures across the breadth of gynaecological and reproductive health to include pregnancy and childbirth issues, gynaecological cancers, and general wellbeing like incontinence, endometriosis and the menopause.
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Wellbeing of Women is the only women’s health charity funding pioneering medical research to find better treatments and cures across the breadth of gynaecological and reproductive health to include pregnancy and childbirth issues, gynaecological cancers, and general wellbeing like incontinence, endometriosis and the menopause.
In line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) we want to tell you (our supporter) how we collect, use and store information about you (personal data) which is our Privacy Policy. At Wellbeing of Women, we are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy. We may change this Privacy Policy from time to time and, if we do, we will update it on our website, please so check this page occasionally to make sure you are happy with any changes.
If you have any questions about this Policy or concerning your personal information please contact hello@wellbeingofwomen.org.uk.
What type of personal information we hold
When you contact us via our website or at events and seminars, we will store the information you provide about yourself so we can liaise with you again.
This includes your name, email address, postal address and phone numbers. We will also take your credit card details if you make a donation and this is then deleted and not stored as soon as the payment has been taken. We may also hold details of our relationship history with you, which events you have attended, how you have supported us in the past, your job and any special areas of interest to make our relationship more relevant. We might create a profile of you to tailor our contact and approaches. Our supporters are vital to Wellbeing of Women and without them, we could not have funded so much of the amazing work we do that has led to the routine treatments we all take for granted today.
How and where we collect information
We collect information about you in the following ways. When you:
- register your interest on our website
- phone in and give us your details
- buy tickets to our events
- donate to us or fundraise for us
- sign up to receive news about our activities
- contact us via social media
- volunteer for us
- attend a meeting or event with us and provide us with information
- contact us in any way including online, email, phone, SMS, social media
- when you or your business is featured on our website or at our events
In addition, sometimes we may look at publicly available information on websites such as Linkedin, Companies House or in newspapers.
We may also receive your information when you fundraise for us via other organisations such as Just Giving or Virgin Money. They should only do so in the way they have set out in their own Privacy Policy which you can check when you give your details.
When you contact us via social media and messaging services you use, like Facebook, Instagram or Twitter, you might give us permission to access information from those accounts or services.
How we use your personal information
We will use your personal information in a number of ways. For example:
- providing you with the information or services you have shown an interest in
- alerting you to events and seminars so you or your friends can attend
- to provide you with the latest research information and health news
- processing donations you make, including processing for Gift Aid purposes
- organising volunteering activity, you have told us you want to be involved in and in relation to the fundraising you are involved in for us
- creating a profile to detail your interests, job, connections, past support and this may include information from publicly held resources like Linkedin, newspapers or Companies House so we can tailor our approach
- to contact you about our campaigns, and appeals for other fundraising activities and promotions for which we seek support
- seeking your views on the services or activities we carry on so that we can make improvements
- maintaining our organisational records and ensuring we know how you prefer to be contacted
- analysing the operation of our website and analysing your website behaviour to improve the website and its usefulness
Our legal basis for holding your details
When you have provided information about yourself you are consenting to us to use it to liaise with you again about our events, campaigns, research news or marketing activity. You may update your preferences or withdraw consent at any time by:
Emailing us at hello@wellbeingofwomen.org.uk.
Phoning us on : 020 3697 7000
Writing to us at Wellbeing of Women, 10-18 Union St, London, SE1 1SZ
This will not affect the lawfulness of processing of your information prior to your withdrawal of consent being received and actioned. You may also ask to see any information that we hold about you. Our relationship with you is vital to the pioneering work of the charity.
For how long do we hold your information?
If there is a financial transaction, we are obliged to hold the information for 6 years. We will delete credit card details as soon as they have been processed.
As our relationship with your, our supporter, is vital to the pioneering research the charity funds, we will hold your details to reach out to you from time to time until you tell us not to.
Your rights and keeping your information up to date
We really appreciate you letting us know if your contact details change or you no longer want to hear from us. If you no longer wish to hear from us or want to change the way we contact you please contact us at hello@wellbeingofwomen.org.uk or phone us. Please be aware we may need to keep some of your details on file so we can note your preference not to be contacted.
Sharing your information
Wellbeing of Women does NOT buy or swap lists with other organisations.
How we keep your information safe and who has access
We understand the importance of security of your personal information and take steps to safeguard it. We ensure that there are appropriate technical controls in place to protect your personal details. For example, our online forms are always encrypted and our network is protected and routinely monitored.
We undertake regular reviews of who has access to information that we hold to ensure that it is only accessible to appropriately trained staff, volunteers and contractors. All information is password protected
Sometimes, if attending an event, your name will be sent to caterers, planners or hosts to help arrange access, seating and table plans.
Occasionally we use external platforms like Mailchimp but they only have access to the minimal details needed to send a communication. If any of our suppliers run their operations outside the European Economic Area (EEA) we will take steps to make sure they provide an adequate level of protection in accordance with UK and EU data protection law.
We may release your information where we are required to do so by law, to enforce our site policies or protect ours or others’ rights, property or safety.
Other than this, we will not share your information with other organisations without your explicit consent.
Payment card information
If you make a donation or pay for an event or product online or over the phone, we will ensure this is done securely. Card details given to us over the telephone, online or on paper forms are destroyed or deleted as soon as the payment has been processed. Where payments are processed online or via bank transfer they are processed by our partner companies and the data is encrypted and we will never receive those account or card details.
Children’s Information
We appreciate that our supporters are of all ages and sometimes children will feature in stories on our website or in our newsletters. Where appropriate we will ask for consent from a parent or guardian before using that information.
Sharing your story
Some people choose to tell us about their health related experiences and stories. They may take on a role as an Ambassador or attend our patient focused events. If we have the consent of the individuals, or their parent or guardian if they are under 18, this information may be made public by us at events, in materials promoting our campaigning and fundraising work, on our website or in documents such as our annual report. We may, at times, repost relevant public postings people have chosen to share on social media.
Changes to this Privacy Policy
This Policy may be changed from time to time. If we make any significant changes we will advertise this on our website.
Do please check this Policy each time you consider giving your personal information to us.
Our use of cookies
Cookies are small pieces of information on your computer about the websites you visit and how you use them. Like many websites, Wellbeing of Women uses cookies to provide you with a more personalised web service.
Cookies cannot be used by themselves to identify you. We do not access any information stored in cookies placed on your machine by other websites. A cookie will typically contain the name of the domain from which the cookie has come, the ‘lifetime’ of the cookie, and a value, usually a randomly generated unique number. For more information about cookies, please see www.allaboutcookies.org
- per session cookies, which are temporary cookies that remain in the cookies file of your browser until you leave the site
- persistent cookies, which remain in the cookies file of your browser for longer (although how long will depend on the lifetime of the specific cookie). These cookies are used to store information between visits to a site
We use persistent cookies to provide certain services, so that you do not have to log in repeatedly between visits.
If you do not wish to receive cookies, you can easily modify your web browser to refuse cookies. However, you may not be able to use all the interactive features of our site if cookies are disabled.
Instructions on how to stop cookies being installed on your browser
Grant applicants and jobseekers
We will tell you how we keep your personal data when you apply for a grant, job or volunteer position.