Privacy Policy 17.08.2021 v 2.5
38 Degrees Ltd. (Company No. 6642193) aims to respect any personal information you share with us, or that we receive from other organisations, and keep it safe. This Policy explains how we collect and use your personal information. For the purposes of the information you share with us, we are the data controller.
This Policy contains important information about your personal information and privacy. Please read it carefully.
You do not have to provide us with your personal information. However, you will need to provide some personal information if you would like to sign a campaign, start a campaign, make a donation or purchase items via our online shop, apply for employment with us or apply to volunteer with us.
Index
- How we collect your personal information
- What personal information do we collect?
- How and why we use your personal information
- Signing a campaign
- Logging into 38 Degrees with your social media account
- Understanding our membership (including creating profiles and modelling)
- Social media marketing
- Member surveys
- Communications, fundraising and marketing
- Members of parliament
- Donations and other payments
- Children’s data
- Security of and access to your personal information
- Your rights
- Our lawful basis
- How long we keep your personal information
- Sharing your information
- International transfers
- Changes to this policy
- Contact us
- start a campaign
- sign a campaign
- share information about a campaign from our website on Facebook, Snapchat, Twitter and/or via email
- answer one of our surveys or questionnaires
- apply for employment with us/apply to volunteer with us
- upload a video through our website
- contact us by phone, email or post
- buy anything from our online shop and/or when you donate money to us.
- Details of why you have decided to contact us/start/support a campaign;
- Details of your opinion on a particular issue or campaign;
- Your bank details or debit/credit card details; or
- Details of campaigns you have supported, details of topics/areas of interest to you, responses to surveys you have completed;
- We will ask you to verify your age. We use age information to ensure we're serving you appropriate content and handling your data appropriately under data protection legislation. Where appropriate, and you are over 18, we also use this to better understand the demographics of our supporters (see section 6).
- Enable you to use and/or learn about all of the services we offer;
- Send you information about our work, campaigns, organisations and any other information, products or services that we provide (this will not be done without your consent);
- Send you member surveys (see section 8 below) including for the purpose of conducting member research/insights and profiling (see section 6 below);
- Provide you with the services, products or information you have requested;
- Improve your browsing experience by personalising your interaction with our website;
- Handle the administration of any donation or other payment you make via credit/debit card, cheque, standing order or BACS transfer;
- Collect payments from you and send statements and/or receipts to you;
- Handle the administration of your employment and/or volunteering application;
- Conduct research into the impact of our campaigns;
- Deal with enquiries and complaints made by or about you relating to the website or us in general;
- Make campaign submissions to third parties, where you have signed the campaign and the third party is a target of the campaign;
- Incorporate your personal data into our promotional activities but only with your consent; and/or
- Audit and/or administer our accounts.
- your name, post code and (if you have supplied it) your mobile phone number will be made available to the creator of the campaign;
- the creator of the campaign may ‘export’ the campaign, together with any information you have posted on our website in connection with the campaign (which could include your name, post code, phone number and comments), and send it to the individual or organisation being petitioned and/or otherwise publish, broadcast, communicate and display publicly your involvement in the campaign.
- Click here to read how to un-link your account from Google.
- You can un-link your account from Facebook by navigating to the 'Apps' section in your Facebook account settings and updating preferences in 'Logged in with Facebook'.
- Directly from you, including when you complete member surveys (see section 8 below) – including demographic and attitudinal information.
- From public sources.
- From third parties such as Experian.
- Information from publicly available sources regarding MPs’ voting history.
- Contact details.
- Information from members of the public about how MPs have responded to issues they have raised.
- Information provided to us directly from MPs clarifying their positions in relation to specific issues.
- Stripe, Inc. (“Stripe”) for most one-off donations or other payments. We recommend that you read Stripe’s privacy policy before making any payments to us.
- PayPal: if you donate via PayPal. Please see their privacy notice for more information.
- SmartDebit, if you set up a direct debit. Please see their privacy notice for more information.
- To access your personal information – you can write to us to ask for confirmation of what information we hold on you and to request a copy of that information. Provided we are satisfied that you are entitled to see the information requested and we have successfully confirmed your identity, we will usually have one month to comply.
- Erasure of your personal information – you can ask us for your personal information to be deleted from our records. In many cases we would propose to suppress further communications with you, rather than delete it.
- To correct your personal information – if you believe our records of your personal information are inaccurate, you have the right to ask for those records to be updated.
- To ask us to restrict our use of your personal information – you have the right to ask for processing of your personal information to be restricted if there is disagreement about its accuracy or legitimate usage.
- To have your data ‘ported’ – to the extent required by applicable laws, where we are processing your personal information (i) under your consent, (ii) to perform a contract with you and (iii) by automated means, you may ask us to provide it to you – or another service provider – in a machine-readable format.
- Internal and external audit for financial or regulatory compliance purposes
- Statutory reporting
- Conventional direct marketing and other forms of marketing, publicity or advertising
- Unsolicited commercial or non-commercial messages not sent electronically, including campaigns, newsletters, income generation or charitable fundraising
- Analysis, targeting and segmentation to develop and promote or strategy and improve communication efficiency
- Personalisation used to tailor and enhance your experience of our communications
- Recording and monitoring of applicants for employed and volunteer positions for recruitment purposes
- Physical security, IT and network security
- Processing for historical, scientific or statistical purpose
- Responding to enquiries
- Delivery of requested products or information
- Communications designed to administer existing services including administration of campaigns and financial transactions
- Thank you communications and receipts
- Maintaining a supporter database and opt-out lists
- Processing financial transactions and maintaining financial controls
- Prevention of fraud, misuse of services, or money laundering
- Enforcement of legal claims
- Reporting criminal acts and compliance with law enforcement agencies