Privacy
The personal data we collect from you includes:
questions, queries or feedback you leave, including your email address if you contact us via our contact form.
your email address if you sign up to receive updates.
possibly your Internet Protocol (IP) address, and details of which version of web browser you have used
possibly information on how you use the site, using cookies and page tagging techniques
We use Google Analytics software to collect information about how you use cambrette.com. This includes IP addresses. The data is anonymised before being used for analytics processing.
Google Analytics processes anonymised information about:
the pages you visit on cambrette.com.
how long you spend on each page of cambrette.com.
how you got to cambrette.com.
what you click on while you’re visiting cambrette.com.
We do not store your personal information through Google Analytics (for example your name or address).
We will not identify you through analytics information, and we will not combine analytics information with other data sets in a way that would identify who you are.
We continuously test and monitor our data protection controls to make sure they’re effective and to detect any weaknesses.
How we use your data
We collect information through Google Analytics to see how you use the site. We do this to understand:
what content is of most interest or use to users
make improvements to the functionality of the site
We also collect data in order to:
gather feedback to improve our communications, for example our email
respond to any feedback you send us, if you’ve asked us to
send email alerts to users who request them
allow you to access government services and make transactions
provide you with information about local services
monitor use of the site to identify security threats
processing your data
The legal basis for processing personal data in relation to site security is our legitimate interests, and the legitimate interests of our users, in ensuring the security and integrity of cambrette.com.
The legal basis for processing anonymised data for Google Analytics is your consent.
The data we collect is not shared with anyone, excepting for our technology suppliers, for example our hosting provider.
We will not:
sell or rent your data to third parties
share your data with third parties for marketing purposes
use your data in analytics
We will share your data if we are required to do so by law - for example, by court order, or to prevent fraud or other crime.
Storing your data
We will only retain your personal data for as long as:
it is needed for the purposes set out in this document
the law requires us to
We will keep your email data until you unsubscribe.
Your rights
You have the right to request:
information about how your personal data is processed
a copy of that personal data
that anything inaccurate in your personal data is corrected immediately
You can also:
raise an objection about how your personal data is processed
request that your personal data is erased if there is no longer a justification for it
ask that the processing of your personal data is restricted in certain circumstances
Contact us or make a complaint
Please contact us if you:
have a question about anything in this privacy notice
think that your personal data has been misused or mishandled
Changes to this policy
We may change this privacy policy. In that case, the ‘last updated’ date at the bottom of this page will also change. Any changes to this privacy policy will apply to you and your data immediately.
If these changes affect how your personal data is processed, GDS will take reasonable steps to let you know.