Privacy Policy

Last updated 14/06/2018

On 25 May 2018, the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) replaces the existing 1995 EU Data Protection Directive (European Directive 95/46/EC).

Cornwell Services is committed to GDPR compliance across the company and we have already implemented and evaluated the latest requirements and limitations enforced by the GDPR. We are committed to ensuring that your privacy is protected in an orderly manner. Thereupon we’ve carefully reviewed the way we collect, use, keep and dispose your personal data with the aim of Floor services provision.

In circumstances where we ask you to transfer personal information to take avail of this website services, you can be confident that it will only be used in accordance with this privacy policy.

Accepting this privacy policy, you confirm your personal data actuality and accuracy, and give consent to disclosing your personal data so we can provide quotations and give advice for floor care services.

Cornwell Services reserves the right to change this policy by revising this page.

This Privacy Policy explains how Cornwell Services processes personal data when you use our website (located at www.stonefloorcleaninghertfordshire.co.uk), purchase services from us, contact us by telephone or email, or otherwise interact with us.

We encourage you to review our Privacy Policy from time to time to make sure you understand how we process your personal data and the choices you have with respect to such processing.

Cornwell Services (henceforth referred to as “Cornwell Services”, “we” or “us”) acts as data controller of the personal data we process about you. Our registered office is located at The Lodge, Warren Lane, Cottered, Buntingford SG9 9QG, United Kingdom.

Cornwell Services’ Commitment to Personal Data and Privacy

We respect your right to privacy and comply with all applicable laws and regulations with respect to personal data protection.

We do not sell or rent your personal data to third parties. We only share personal data with third parties as described in this Privacy Policy. These transfers only take place if we have obtained your prior consent or in compliance with applicable legislation when such consent is not required. For further information on how we share personal data with third parties, please see Section 4.

Your ability to make informed choices about how we process personal data is important to us. This Privacy Policy describes how you can make choices about how we use or otherwise process your personal data.

1. What is Personal Data?

Personal data is data related to an identified or identifiable individual, for example, your name, address and contact information.

2. What Personal Data Is Collected by Cornwell Services?

We collect personal data when you place an enquiry, make purchases, access and use our website, fill out a form, communicate with us via email or phone, or otherwise interact with us.

For the purposes set out in this Privacy Policy, we collect the following personal data:

  • Identification data, such as your name, company name
  • Contact data, such as your address, email address, home phone number, and mobile phone number for contact purposes.
  • Transactional data, which includes information about enquiries, quotations, purchases, account notes recorded related to your transactions with us and other information you choose to provide to us in connection with a transaction.
  • Electronic data, which includes the IP address used to access our website, mobile device ID, type of browser, activity on our website and image records obtained through photographs and videos of the floors we are working on at your premises,
  • We automatically collect electronic data when you access and use our website using cookies, pixels and local storage.

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3. How Does Cornwell Services Use Your Personal Data?

We use personal data to process your requests and transactions, provide you with our floor care service.

The specific purposes for which we process your personal data are set out below:

  • To process and administer your account (the legal basis for this processing is the performance of your agreement between you and Cornwell Services);
  • To provide products and services to you, which includes, sending notifications via phone, email or SMS/text messages related to your purchases (the legal basis for this processing is the performance of the purchase agreement between you and Cornwell Services)
  • To respond to queries or complaints from you (the legal basis for this processing is your consent)
  • To comply with our legal obligations, including our tax obligations, those related to the prevention of fraud and money laundering, and those required for you to benefit from rights recognised by law (the legal basis for this processing is compliance with our legal obligations under UK law related to, for instance, taxation, money-laundering and terrorism financing and consumer protection law)
  • To analyse your use of our website (the legal basis for this processing is our legitimate interest in improving our website and better understanding user needs and expectations)
  • For internal management purposes, including planning, resource allocation, policy development, quality improvement, monitoring, audit, evaluation and reporting (the legal basis for this processing is our legitimate interest in understanding shopping behaviour, improving our selection of products and services, and exploring ways to develop and enhance our business)

4. How Does Cornwell Services Share Information with Third Parties?

We do not share personal data about you with third parties except as follows:

Our Service Providers

We share personal data with companies that perform services for us (e.g. web hosting, information technology, payment processing, order fulfilment, courier services, email distribution, marketing, and the provision of data analytics, insurance, audit, legal and advisory services).
Please note that since some of these service providers are located abroad, certain disclosures imply a cross-border transfer of your personal data as described in Section 5.

 

Third-Party Suppliers

We share personal data with companies that we partner with to provide you with certain products and services, for example, when we ask one of our suppliers to ship products directly to you. If you purchase, apply for or request certain products or services provided by a third party, we will share your name and other personal data as is necessary for the third party to deliver the product or service to you.

We are not responsible for any additional information you provide directly to these third parties and encourage you to become familiar with their privacy and security practices and policies before disclosing any additional personal data to them.

Compliance with Law

We also disclose personal data when we are legally authorised or required to do so to comply with applicable law or legal process (including requests from authorities and courts), to respond to claims (including inquiries by you in connection with your purchases at Cornwell Services), or to protect the rights, property or personal safety of Cornwell Services, our customers, our employees or the public.

Corporate Transactions

Personal data may be disclosed or transferred as part of, or during negotiations of, any merger or sale of company assets or acquisition to third parties involved in such transactions.

Consent

We also share personal data with third parties, other than those described above, when we have your consent to do so.

5. Does Cornwell Services Transfer Personal Data Outside the EEA?

Your personal data may be transferred to countries outside of the European Economic Area (“EEA”), including the UK, and, in some cases, the laws of these countries do not provide the same level of protection of your personal data as those in the UK.

For example, we transfer personal data to service providers, like Microsoft and Google, that process personal data for us in their various worldwide data centre locations.

Cornwell Services ensures that personal data transferred outside the EEA is maintained with at least the same level of security and protection for personal data that is required under the applicable legislation.

6. How Does Cornwell Services Protect Personal Data?

We have physical, administrative and technical security measures in place to help protect personal data from damage, loss, alteration, destruction or unauthorised access, processing or use while it is under our control.

7. How Long Does Cornwell Services Retain Personal Data?

Cornwell Services will retain your personal data for as long as necessary to achieve the purposes for which such data was collected, unless a longer retention period is required under applicable law. For example, we need to keep records about purchase histories if the service is required again, or to resolve to help other problems you may have with your purchase. For this reason, we generally keep records of accounts and purchase histories for a minimum of 7 years, unless you exercise your right to be erased, as outlined in Section 8.

8. What Personal Data Rights Do You Have?

Subject to certain limitations and exceptions, you have legal rights in relation to the processing of your personal data, including:

A right to obtain information

You have the right to request information about how we process your personal data.

A right of access

You have the right to request access to, or a copy of, the personal data we process about you.

A right of rectification

You have the right to request that we correct or supplement inaccurate or incomplete personal data we process about you.

A right of erasure

You have the right to request that we delete personal data about you.

A right to restriction of processing

You have the right to request that we restrict processing of your personal data, so that we can store such data but not further process it.

A right to data portability

You have the right to request that we provide the personal data which you provided to us in a structured, commonly used and machine-readable format, and you have the right to transmit such data to another controller without hindrance from Cornwell Services.

A right to revoke your consent

When our processing is based on your consent, you have the right to revoke such consent at any time.

A right to file a complaint

You have the right to file a complaint regarding our data protection practices with a supervisory authority. You can do so by contacting the Information Commissioner’s Office (www.ico.org.uk).

To exercise these rights, please email us at info@stonefloorcleaninghertfordshire.co.uk.

9. Use of Our Website by Children

We do not intend to collect data from children. If you are under 18, you must not provide personal data through our website.

10. Changes to this Privacy Policy

We reserve the right to change this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make changes, we will notify you by revising the date at the top of this policy, and if we make material changes, we will provide you with additional notice.

We encourage you to review this Privacy Policy frequently to make sure you understand how your personal data will be processed and the choices available to you.

11. Questions or Concerns

If you have any questions or concerns about this Privacy Policy or would like to contact us for any reason, including the possibility of submitting a claim, you can write to us at info@stonefloorcleaninghertfordshire.co.uk

Alternatively, if you would prefer to submit your questions by post, please write to us at:

Cornwell Services

The Lodge, Warren Lane

Cottered

Buntingford SG9 9QG