Cameraworks is the trading name of Cameraworks Ltd of 14 Anning Street, Shoreditch, London EC2A 3HB. When we refer to Cameraworks we mean Cameraworks Limited. For the purpose of the data protection legislation, Cameraworks is the data controller of the data referred to in this policy. If you need to contact us you can do so by writing to us at 14 Anning Street, Shoreditch, London EC2A 3HB or by email at [email protected]. We are committed to protecting and respecting the privacy of our clients and others with whom we interact. In this policy you will find information about what types of information we hold about you, how and why we collect it, how we use it, and how we keep it secure. This policy also tells you about your rights and how you can exercise them and how the law protects you. Please read it carefully to understand our views and practices regarding your personal data and how we will treat it.
We only collect information that we need to carry out our business. Typically this may include the following:
We collect your personal information:
We use your information to:
Confirm your identity for the purposes of security and insurance and to prevent fraud when you hire equipment from us;
Provide information about our services;
Perform our obligations under any contracts that we have with you (including for delivery of our services);
Keep records of services in case of query;
Administer our website and keep it secure;
Comply with legal and regulatory obligations.
Except as expressly set out in this policy we will not share your personal information with third parties unless we have your permission or are required by law to do so. The personal information you provide to us may be shared with third party companies, agents, contractors, service providers or affiliated companies if this is necessary to provide you with our services, respond to your inquiries or for any of the purposes described in this policy. We use a cloud-based third party software solution for our customer relationship management system on which you personal information may be stored. We may also share your personal information with:
Law enforcement agencies, other governmental agencies or third parties if we are required by law to do so or if it necessary in order to prevent fraud or investigate crime;
Our professional advisers;
Our insurers (for the purposes of insuring the equipment we hire out)
Other business entities should we plan to merge with or be acquired by that business entity, or if we undergo a re- organisation with that entity.
There are a number of different legal grounds for processing personal information. Which one is applicable will depend on precisely how we are processing your information and for what purpose. Most commonly we will be processing your information where it is necessary:
We do not generally process any 'special categories' of personal data (including for example health information, criminal records, religious beliefs or sexual orientation etc.). If we suspect fraud or criminal activity (for example the theft of equipment) we may use your personal data to assist in any investigation by the police or our insurers. If that involves processing any special category data this would be on the basis that we entitled to process such information to establish or exercise our legal rights. Otherwise, in relation to special category data, we will usually rely on receiving your specific consent at the time we collect such information.
We tend not to transfer any personal information outside Europe. If we do, or if our suppliers do so on our behalf, we will ensure that obligations are imposed on the recipients of that data to protect your information to the standard required in the EEA . We may also transfer your information where you have consented to the transfer or where we are transferring information to a country which has been deemed to provide adequate protection of your information.
Under EU data protection laws you have a number of rights in relation to your personal data. We respect and honour these rights and will help you to exercise them insofar as we are able. These rights are not absolute – in some cases they will not apply to you, or to the particular use that we are making of your data, and there are exceptions (for example if we have to process the data to comply with our own legal obligations) but if that is the case we will let you know. Your rights include the right to:
If you wish to access a copy of your personal data or exercise any of your other rights your request must be in writing and we will endeavour to respond within a reasonable period and in any event within one month in compliance with data protection legislation. We aim to ensure that the information we hold about you is accurate at all times. To assist us in ensuring that your information is up to date, do let us know if any of your personal details change by emailing us at [email protected].
If you are one of our clients or have otherwise agreed to be contacted for marketing we may use your personal information to send you information about our services. You can unsubscribe from receiving such communications at any time, and details of how to unsubscribe will be included on any email we send you. You can also "unsubscribe" from our mailing list at any time by contacting us at [email protected]. We will action any opt out request from you as soon as we can.
We will only keep the information we collect about you for as long as required for the purposes set out above or as required to comply with any legal obligations to which we are subject. This will involve us periodically reviewing our files to check that information is accurate, up-to-date and still required. Where we are permitted to send you direct marketing communications we may retain your contact information necessary for this purpose, for as long as you do not unsubscribe from receiving the same from us. If you opt out from marketing, we will retain your information to enable us to respect your wishes to not be contacted for marketing purposes.
To prevent unauthorised access or disclosure, we have put in place suitable procedures to safeguard and secure the information we collect store about you.
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Any changes we make to our policy in the future will be posted on this page and, where appropriate, notified to you by e-mail. Please check back frequently to see any updates or changes to our policy.
If you have any questions or comments about this policy please contact us as [email protected]. If you have any concerns about our use of your information, you also have the right (as a UK resident) to make a complaint to the Information Commissioner's Office, which regulates and supervises the use of personal data in the UK, via their helpline on 0303 123 1113.