Privacy Policy
This Policy applies as between you, the User of this Web Site and Thrive at University the owner and provider of this Web Site. This Policy applies to our use of any and all Data collected by us in relation to your use of the Web Site and our Services. This Policy was last updated on the 06 August 2020.
The Regulation
This Data Protection Policy applies to the services of Thrive at University. If you live in or outside the European Economic Area, Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (General Data Protection Regulation) is the applicable regulation and in the UK, it is the Data Protection Act 2018.
The Controller
LEÏLA POWELL LTD trading as Thrive at University with Company Number 12779602 of Unit 24 Wilford Business Park, Ruddington Lane, Nottingham, United Kingdom, NG11 7EP is the Controller of your personal data.
The Supervisory Authority
The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) in the UK is the for us relevant authority in matters of data protection. You have the right to make a complaint at any time to the ICO (www.ico.org.uk). We would, however, appreciate the chance to deal with your concerns before you approach the ICO so please contact us in the first instance.
Accuracy
It is important that the data we hold about you is accurate and current, therefore please keep us informed of any changes to your personal data.
Children Data
Children need particular protection when collecting and processing their personal data because they may be less aware of the risks involved. Compliance with the data protection principles and in particular fairness is central to all our processing of children’s personal data. Where we process a child’s personal data consent from whoever holds parental responsibility for the child is obtained.
Children have the same rights as adults over their personal data. These include the rights to access their personal data; request rectification; object to processing and have their personal data erased.
What is personal data?
Personal data refers to any information relating to an identified or identifiable natural person (“Personal Data”).
What data do we collect?
We may collect data or ask you to provide certain data when you use our website and services. The sources from which we collect Personal Data are:
Academic Data
Academic Data includes eligibility data such as education and academic history, training records, qualifications, personal statements, CVs, personal achievements and references.
Identity Data
Identity Data includes first name, maiden name, last name, username or similar identifier, marital status, title, date of birth and gender, nationality, residency status, disability declaration.
Contact Data
Contact Data includes billing address, term-time and permanent residential address, country of residence, personal email address and telephone numbers.
Emergency Contact Data
Emergency Contact Data about next of kin names and contact details for use if there is an emergency that has involved you.
Financial Data
Financial Data includes bank account and payment card details.
Transaction Data
Transaction Data includes details about payments to and from you and other details of products and services you have purchased from us.
Profile Data
Profile Data includes any of your usernames and passwords, enquiries made by you, purchases or orders made by you, your interests, preferences, feedback and survey responses.
We link data and if we have already collected some of your data, we will only ask you for the remaining data that is necessary to carry out the service contracted for.
How personal data is collected
We collect personal data in the following ways:
direct interactions – you may provide personal data when you complete online forms, request products/services, subscribe to our services, create a user account, join our mailing list, use our feedback form or otherwise or correspond with us (by post, phone or email)
automated technology – we automatically collect personal data (technical and usage) when you browse or interact with our website, by using cookies, and other similar technologies. We may also receive technical data about you if you visit other websites which use our cookies.
Special Category Data
When you make an application for a course or programme, we will ask whether you have any disabilities. You are not obliged to inform us but any information you do provide will assist us to assess how we will meet our Legal and Statutory obligation in relation to your disability. Special category data in this context refers to data that we share with our Disability Support Service.
On what grounds do we use Personal Data?
We use your Personal Data for the following purposes and on the following grounds:
To respond to your request for a call (or email), course enquiries, applications.
To enter into and manage our agreement with you and to provide services to you under the agreement.
To manage our relationship with you e.g. provision of learning material, timetable etc.
When relying on ‘necessary for the performance of a contract’, we consider the child’s competence to understand what is agreed before obtaining parental consent.
When relying on consent, we make sure that the child understands what they are consenting to, and we do not exploit any imbalance of power in the relationship between us.
On the basis of legal obligations (for obligations such as tax, accounting, anti-money laundering, or when a court or other authority asks us to)
On the basis of our legitimate interest (for communications about security, privacy and performance improvements of our services. Or for establishing, exercising or defending our legal rights.)
Of course, before relying on any of those legitimate interests we balance them against your interests and make sure they are compelling enough and will not cause any unwarranted harm.
When do we disclose your Personal Data?
We disclose your Personal Data in response to your business enquiry or your request for information within our Company in order to provide the best service possible and within our legitimate interest.
We may share your information with organisations that help us provide the services described in this Data Protection Policy and who may process such data on our behalf and in accordance with this Data Protection Policy, to support this website and our services. For example, with our legal other professional advisors.
We may also share information with our secure payment gateway provider, and you may need to provide credit or debit card information directly to the provider in order to process payment details and authorise payment following a secure link. The information which you supply to in such cases is not within our control and is subject to the payment gateway provider’s own Privacy Notice and Terms and Conditions.
In relation to information obtained about you from your use of our website, we may share a cookie identifier and IP data with analytic and advertising network services providers to assist us in the improvement and optimisation of our website which is subject to our Cookies Policy.
We may disclose personal information in other circumstances such as when you agree to it or if the law, a Court order, a legal obligation or regulatory authority ask us to. If the purpose is the prevention of fraud or crime or if it is necessary to protect and defend our right, property or personal safety of our staff, the website and its users.
Data retention
We will only retain your personal data for as long as necessary to fulfil the purposes we collected it for, including for the purposes of satisfying any legal, accounting, or reporting requirements.
Details of retention periods for different aspects of your personal data are available in our retention policy which you can request from us. However, we are legally required to keep basic information about our customers (including contact, identity, financial and transaction data) for six years after they cease being customers, for tax purposes.
You can learn how long your information is held and when it is destroyed from our Data Retention Policy which you can request using our contact form.
Your Rights
You have the right to:
– information about the processing of your personal data
– obtain access to the personal data held about you
ask for incorrect, inaccurate or incomplete personal data to be corrected
– request that personal data be erased when it’s no longer needed or if processing it is unlawful
– object to the processing of your personal data for marketing purposes or on grounds relating to your particular situation
– request the restriction of the processing of your personal data in specific cases
– receive your personal data in a machine-readable format and send it to another controller (‘data portability’)
– request that decisions based on automated processing concerning you or significantly affecting you and based on your personal data are made by natural persons, not only by computers. You also have the right in this case to express your point of view and to contest the decision
– Where the processing of your personal information is based on consent, you have the right to withdraw that consent without detriment at any time through our contact form.
If you feel that your request is not satisfactorily resolved by us, you may approach your local data protection authority. The Information Commissioner`s Office (ICO) is the supervisory authority in the UK and relevant to Thrive at University.
How do we protect your Personal Data?
We protect your data using state of the art technical, and physical safeguards and operate a firm system of policies, confidentiality agreements, digital safeguards and procedures to ensure the highest level of administrative protection.
In more detail to access our database the user must be authorised, is challenged through a two-way authentication system and use an encrypted VPN. Also, the removal of Personal Data from our location is forbidden and made by using a complex encryption system very difficult. We use cutting edge antivirus and anti-malware software and up-to-date firewall protection. Moreover, authorised personnel must have a legitimate need to know interest such as being your point of contact or service your user account.
The data we collect from you may be stored, with appropriate technical and organisational security measures applied to it, on our servers in the UK. In all cases, we follow generally high data protection standards and advanced security measures to protect the personal data submitted to us, both during transmission and once we receive it.
To exercise any of your rights, or if you have any questions or complaints about our use of your Personal Data and this policy, please contact us using our contact form.
International transfers
We do not transfer your personal data outside the European Economic Area (EEA).
Changes
This Data Protection Policy and our commitment to protecting the privacy of your personal data can result in changes to this Data Protection Policy. Please regularly review this Data Protection Policy to keep up to date with any changes.
Queries and Complaints
Any comments or queries on this policy should be directed to us using the following contact details.
LEÏLA POWELL LTD trading as Thrive at University
Company Number 12779602
Unit 24 Wilford Business Park, Ruddington Lane, Nottingham, United Kingdom, NG11 7EP
info@thriveatuniversity.com
If you believe that we have not complied with this policy or acted otherwise than in accordance with data protection law, then you should notify us. You can also make a referral to, or lodge a complaint with, the Information Commissioner’s Office.