This notice provides information about how Zebra Websites (“we”, “us”, “our”) process your personal data and it provides information about your privacy rights. So that you are fully aware of how and why we are using your data, it is important that you read this Privacy Notice and any other privacy notices that we may provide on specific occasions when we are collecting or processing your personal data.
Contact the company's Data Protection Officer via email at support@ZebraWebsites.co.uk.
Zebra Websites collects information about you when you contact us as you provide us with your name, a contact email and contact number. When you contract with you provide us with information.
Your data is stored on the systems we use, including cloud-based systems. On some occasions, we may have to use services outside of the UK or EU. If this occurs, we will put in place all measures required by law.
In this Privacy Notice, the term "personal data" means information relating to you that allows us to identify you either directly, or in combination with other information we hold. For instance, when you contact us by email, telephone or via our website, we will collect your personal data including your name, postal address, telephone number and date of birth (where relevant).
The UK GDPR defines special categories of personal data as information about a person's race and ethnicity, religious or philosophical beliefs, trade union memberships, political opinions, genetic data, biometric and health data, and information concerning a natural person's sex life or sexual orientation. Zebra Websites does not collect special categories of personal data.
Some pages on this website permit you to send emails or other messages to us. Emails and messages sent to us will contain your name and email address, as well as any information you may wish to include in the message.
We may use the information you provide to us for any of the purposes described in this Privacy Notice or as stated at the point of collection (or as obvious from the context of collection), including:
We do not share or sell your personal information to third parties for marketing purposes. The only time we may disclose your personal data to a third-party is when we are legally required to do so, or we are required to do so by our regulators. We use your personal data to meet professional obligations and to comply with the law. This may include informing HMRC, your employer, your spouse/partner, the police and others.
The lawful bases for processing personal data are set out in Article 6 of the UK GDPR. At least one of these must apply whenever personal data is to be processed:
Zebra Websites will retain your personal data in a live environment for as long as necessary to fulfil the purpose(s) for which it was collected (including as required by applicable law or regulation, typically 7+ years). We may keep your data for longer to establish, exercise, or defend our legal rights and yours. Where such a need exists, your personal data will be securely archived with restricted access and appropriate safeguards applied to ensure the security and confidentiality of your information.
Zebra Websites is required to keep details of financial transactions for seven years to meet accountancy and HMRC requirements. We will anonymise or delete personal data if, after a period of seven years, we have not had any contact or communication from you (this will be measured on a rolling seven-year period).
Your personal data will not be sold or disclosed (other than as specified under this Privacy Notice) to another company or organisation.
Additionally, we put in place appropriate IT security technologies and procedures to prevent the unauthorised access, damage, and loss of your data and our access controls ensure the confidentiality of the data we process. Please note that the transmission of information via the Internet is not completely secure, and while we do our best to protect your personal data, we cannot guarantee the security of any data sent to our site; such transmissions are at your own risk.
You have the right to withdraw consent at any time. You also have the right to complain to the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) if you feel we have not treated your information properly.