Privacy Policy
Introduction
TheWeekender Ltd is committed to respecting your privacy. The purpose of this Privacy Policy is to explain how we will use any personal data we collect about you, the rights you have over any personal data we hold about you, and to tell you about the policies and procedures that we have in place to respect your privacy and keep your personal data secure.
This Privacy Policy applies to you if you purchase a ticket for an event or service at Camber Sounds Ltd, or use our products or services at Camber Sounds Ltd, over the phone, online, through our mobile applications or otherwise by using any of our websites or interacting with us on social media (our “Services”).
Who are we?
Camber Sounds Ltd is an events management company operating out many UK and oversea hotels owned by various third-party hotels.
Our contact details
If you have any comments or questions about this Privacy Policy or our data processing practices, please address them to us at info@cambersounds.co.uk or address the letter for the attention of our Data Protection Officer, who can be contacted at 21 Parsonage Rd, RM13 9LW.
The categories of personal data we collect and use
The categories of personal data we collect and use include:
- name;
- address;
- email address;
- telephone number;
- information about the Services we provide to you (including for example, what we have provided to you, when and where and, if applicable, how much you paid);
- your account login details, including your user name and password;
- information you provide to us with when you contact us by phone, email, post, or when you communicate with us via social media;
- information about electronic communications you receive from us, including whether that communication has been opened and if you have clicked on any links within that communication;
- answers you provide when you respond to competitions, votes and surveys;
- other personal data which you may disclose to us when you use our Services at any time.
Sources of personal data
We will receive your personal data when you provide them to us yourself or when you use or purchase one or more of our Services.
How we use your personal data
All personal data that we obtain about you will be used in accordance with current data protection law and this Privacy Policy. We, or third party data processors acting on our behalf, will process your personal data as follows:
- As necessary, to perform a contract with you, such as a contract to process an order from you for one or more of our Services including, where applicable, taking payment and carrying out fulfillment and delivery.
- As necessary, to comply with a legal obligation, for the following purposes:
- where you exercise your rights under data protection law and make requests; and
- to comply with any legal obligation, any lawful request from government or law enforcement officials and as may be required to meet national security or law enforcement requirements or prevent illegal activity.
- As necessary, for our legitimate interests in providing the Services and ensuring they operate safely, securely and in a commercially suitable way which is tailored to your use and interests, for the following purposes:
- to provide you with the Services;
- to verify your identity for security purposes;
- to help us to ensure our customers are genuine and to prevent fraud;
- to ensure the security of our websites, mobile applications and other technology systems;
- for the good governance of our business, including keeping financial records, to allow us to pay suppliers and to charge, invoice or refund customers;
- to record and investigate health and safety and other incidents which have happened or may have happened at Camber Sounds Ltd;
- to provide you with information about our Services, to contact you about administrative matters, and to manage and respond to any queries or complaints you make or any correspondence you send us;
- to help us to return lost property to its rightful owner;
- to process your competition entries and your survey or voting information;
- for the purpose of marketing our Services and goods and services from other companies, including sending marketing communications and, where applicable, processing your registration.
- to “geo-fence” marketing so that you receive marketing communications or see advertisements which are relevant to your location;
- to operate competitions, including notifying you if you have won, to confirm delivery of a prize or for other related purposes; and
- for market research and statistical analysis and to analyse the use of our Services so that we can improve them.
- Based on your consent, for the following purposes:
- to send you marketing communications.
- Based on your explicit consent, when you provide us with personal data about your health, for the following purposes:
- to provide you with tailored services (for example, a wheelchair accessible space or dietary requirements); and
- to help us investigate an incident which may have taken place at Camber Sounds Ltd.
If you win a competition, we may publicly post some of your data on our website or mobile application (for example acceptance of a prize may also require you (unless prohibited by law) to allow us to post publicly some of your personal data such as on a winner’s page). However, we will not post your data publicly without your express consent.
Sharing your personal data
We will share your personal data with other companies in Our Group. Namely 3ness Ltd, Soul Village and Eddienestor.com.
International transfers of your personal data
Your personal data may be transferred to and processed in a location outside of the European Economic Area (EEA).
In particular, your personal data may also be processed by staff operating in the United States or outside the EEA working for us, other members of Our Group or third-party data processors. Such staff may be engaged in, among other things, the provision of our Services to you, the processing of transactions and/or the provision of support services.
Some countries outside the EEA do not have laws that protect your privacy rights as extensively as those in the United Kingdom. However, if we do transfer your personal data to other territories, we will put in place appropriate safeguards to ensure that your personal data are properly protected and processed only in accordance with this Privacy Policy. Those safeguards include imposing contractual obligations of adequacy or requiring the recipient to subscribe to or be certified with an ‘international framework’ of protection.
How long do we keep your personal data?
We will normally retain your personal data for as long as you use our Services and for up to two years after your last use of our Services or your last interaction with us (for example, the last time you opened an electronic communication from us or visited one of our websites).
However, in some circumstances, we will retain your personal data for a shorter period, including:
We will retain your personal data for longer if we believe we may need them in order to respond to any claims, to protect our rights or the rights of a third party, and we will retain your personal data for longer if we are required to retain them in order to comply with applicable laws.
We will always retain your personal data in accordance with data protection law and never retain your personal data for longer than is necessary.
Your rights
You may contact our Data Protection Officer by email at info@TheWeekender.co.uk at any time, to:
- request that we provide you with a copy of the personal data which we hold about you;
- request that we update any of your personal data which are inaccurate or incomplete;
- request that we delete any of your personal data which we are holding;
- request that we restrict the way that we process your personal data;
- request that we provide your personal data to you or a third-party provider of services in a structured, commonly-used and machine-readable format;
- object to us processing personal data based on our legitimate interests, including profiling; or
- object to us processing your personal data for direct marketing purposes.
Your request must include your name, email address and postal address and we may request proof of your identity. Please allow at least seven working days for us to process your request.
Withdrawing your consent
Where we are processing your personal data based on your consent, you may change your mind and withdraw your consent at any time.
You can withdraw your consent to receive marketing communications by clicking on the unsubscribe link in an email or by adjusting the push message settings for the mobile application.
You can also withdraw your consent to receive marketing communications or any other consent you have previously provided to us by contacting us at info@TheWeekender.co.uk.
The consequence of you withdrawing consent might be that we cannot do certain things for you.
Right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority
You may also make a complaint to a supervisory authority for data protection matters. In the UK, this would be the UK Information Commissioner’s Office (https://ico.org.uk/). If you live in another EEA country, you may complain to the supervisory authority in your country. Alternatively, you may seek a remedy through local courts if you believe your rights have been breached.
How do we protect your personal data?
We use industry-standard technical and organisational security measures to protect your personal data. We keep your personal data secure by implementing policies, procedures and access controls so that only authorised members of our staff or authorised third parties can access your personal data. We protect our information technology systems with firewalls and anti-virus and anti-malware software and other information security technology solutions. When we transfer your personal data to third parties we use encryption.
We cannot guarantee the security of your personal data when you transmit it to us. For example, if you email us your personal data, you should be aware that email is not a secure transmission method. As such, you acknowledge and accept that we cannot guarantee the security of your personal data transmitted to us and that any such transmission is at your own risk. Once we have received your personal data, we will use strict procedures and security features to prevent unauthorised access.
Where we have given you (or where you have chosen) a password that enables you to access one of our Services, you are responsible for keeping this password confidential. We ask you not to share a password with anyone.
Links to other websites and mobile applications
We sometimes provide you with links to other websites or mobile applications, but these websites and mobile applications are not under our control. We are only responsible for the privacy practices and security of our Services. We are not responsible for the privacy policies, content or security of any linked websites or mobile applications. We recommend that you check the privacy and security policies of each and every website and mobile application that you visit.
In some instances, a third party may operate or host a competition on our website or mobile application and collect your personal data. In those cases, where we are not the operator or host of the competition, we have no control over the personal data collected and accordingly urge you to review the third party’s privacy policy before participating.
Cookies and other tracking technologies
We use cookies and web beacons on our websites. Third parties also view, edit, or set their own cookies or place web beacons on our websites. Cookies and web beacons allow us and third parties to distinguish you from other users of the website.
Cookies and web beacons are used by us and third parties for the following purposes:
- to enable certain features of our websites (for example, to allow a customer to maintain a basket when they are shopping at an online store);
- to analyse the traffic to our websites (for example, we can count how many people have looked at a specific page, or see how visitors move around the website when they use it, and use this information to improve the website);
- to allow us carry out retargeting (this is when advertisements are presented to you for products or services which you have previously looked at on a website, but have not purchased);
- to allow you to interact with our websites on social media platforms.
The use of these technologies by such third parties is subject to their own privacy policies and is not covered by this Privacy Policy, except as required by law.
Changes to our Privacy Policy
We reserve the right to change our Privacy Policy from time to time. Any such changes will be posted on this page so that we can keep you informed about how we process your personal data. We recommend that you consult this page frequently so that you are aware of our latest Privacy Policy and can update your preferences if necessary. Your continued use of our Services shall constitute your acceptance of any revised Privacy Policy.
This Privacy Policy was last updated on 22 May 2018.
Information collected
TheWeekender collects the details provided by you on booking an Event together with information TheWeekender learns about you from your use of the TheWeekender service and your visits to the TheWeekender website and other sites accessible from them.
TheWeekender also collect information about the transactions you undertake not-including details of payment cards used.
TheWeekender may collect additional information in connection with your participation in any promotions or competitions offered by TheWeekender and information you provide when giving TheWeekender feedback or completing profile forms. TheWeekender also monitors customer traffic patterns and site use which enables TheWeekender to improve the service TheWeekender provides.
Use of your information and your preferences
TheWeekender will use your information to provide and personalise its service. TheWeekender will also use your and party members contact details to communicate with you.
TheWeekender may use this information to send you offers and news about TheWeekender products and services or those of other carefully selected companies which we think may be of interest to you.
TheWeekender may contact you by post, email, telephone, mobile or fax for these purposes.
TheWeekender likes to hear your views to help it improve its services to you. From time to time, TheWeekender may contact you by post, email, telephone/ mobile or fax to ask your opinions. Again, if you do not want to be contacted for this purpose, please email TheWeekender at info@TheWeekender.co.uk.This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Please note that there may be instances where it may be necessary for TheWeekender to communicate with you, in any event, for administrative or operational reasons relating to our service.
Disclosures of your information
Your information may be passed to and used by our associated companies who TheWeekender works with solely for the purpose for which the information was first submitted and where such third parties are handling the bookings.
TheWeekender will never pass your personal data to anyone else, except for any successors in title to its business and suppliers that process data on its behalf both in the UK and abroad. TheWeekender may also use and disclose information in aggregate (so that no individual customers are identified) for marketing and strategic development purposes.
Other websites
Our website may contain links to other websites which are outside our control and are not covered by this Privacy Policy. If you access other sites using the links provided, the operators of these sites may collect information from you which will be used by them in accordance with their privacy policy, which may differ from ours.
Cookies
‘Cookies’ are small pieces of information sent by a web server to a web browser, which enables the server to collect information from the browser.
You can find out more about the way cookies work on http://www.cookiecentral.com. TheWeekender uses cookies for a number of purposes, for instance to enable TheWeekender to simplify the logging on process for registered users, to help ensure the security and authenticity of registered users, to provide the mechanisms for online booking/shopping and to enable traffic monitoring.
Non-registered visitors of the site are sent anonymous cookies to keep track of their browsing patterns and build up a demographic profile. In addition, any visitor who has clicked on a TheWeekender.com advertisement on another site that links to TheWeekender.com may be sent a semi-persistent (e.g. two weeks lifetime) anonymous cookie that will allow TheWeekender to analyse advertising effectiveness and manage the relationship TheWeekender has with affiliate sites.
Whilst you do not need to allow your browser to accept cookies in order to browse much of our website or to access many of our services, you must have cookies enabled if you wish to book/shop online.
Most browsers allow you to turn off the cookie function. If you want to know how to do this please look at the help menu on your browser. As described above this will restrict the online TheWeekender services you can use.
Access rights
You have a right to access the personal data that is held about you. To obtain a copy of the personal information TheWeekender holds about you, please write to TheWeekender at the following address: Camber Sounds Ltd, 71-75 Shelton St, London WC2H 9JQ enclosing your postal details and a cheque for £5 payable to TheWeekender Limited.