Privacy & Data Policy

PRIVACY, DATA AND COOKIE POLICY

How we collect, use and store your data.

Introduction

This privacy policy contains important information on how and why we collect, store, use and share your personal information. It will explain your rights in relation to your personal information and what to do if you have a complaint.

By submitting your data to Barnet Multi Faith Forum, you are accepting this privacy policy and authorise us to collect, store and process your information in the ways explained.

Who we are

Barnet Multi Faith Forum is the strategic voice of the Faith Sector in Barnet. It is an independent faiths’ group governed by an elected executive according to it’s constitution. It is not a registered company or a registered charity. Barnet Multi Faith Forum has a covenant with Barnet Council.

If you have questions about our privacy policy or would like to change how we contact you, you can email info@barnetmultifaithforum.org

Your Personal Data

What is personal data?

In this policy we set out how we collect, store and use your personal data. “Personal data” is any information that may be used to identify you, such as your name, telephone number, postal and email addresses, and your bank details if you are supporting us financially.

What information do we collect and how

We collect information about you when you:

  • sign up to our email list;
  • sign up as a member of Barnet Multi Faith Forum;
  • contact us about or book a place at one of our training sessions or events;
  • attend our events;
  • work with us on our projects;
  • contact us about campaigns and policies issues
  • use our website.

We will only collect, use and otherwise handle your personal data:

  • where you have consented to this for specified, explicit and legitimate purposes
  • where this is necessary to fulfil legal obligations that apply to us
  • where it is necessary for our legitimate interests relating to running our daily operations, as long as, in each case, these interests are in line with applicable law and your legal rights and freedoms.

Why do we need your information and how do we use it?

Barnet Multi Faith Forum keeps information about you on computer systems and also sometimes on paper. For the sending of email campaign and newsletters we use Mailchimp, that data will be securely stored in the US.

We have appropriate security measures in place to prevent personal information from being accidentally lost or used or accessed in an unauthorised way. We limit access to your personal information to those who have a genuine business need to know it. Those processing your information will do so only in an authorised manner and are subject to a duty of confidentiality.

We also have procedures in place to deal with any suspected data security breach. We will notify you and any applicable regulator of a suspected data security breach where we are legally required to do so.

How long do we keep your information?

In accordance with the GDPR, Barnet Multi Faith Forum does not store personal data indefinitely; data is only stored for as long as is necessary to complete the task for which it was originally collected, after which it is safely destroyed.

How do we share your information?

We will treat your information sensitively and confidentially and will not share your information with anyone unless specifically agreed with you. We will not disclose your personal details to a Third party without your permission unless we are concerned that either you or someone else is at risk. If any inaccurate personal data is shared with another organisation, we will tell them about the inaccuracy so they correct their records.

We will not sell or rent your information to third party organisations, and we will not share your personal information for others to use in their marketing or fundraising.

We may use carefully selected companies to provide services on our behalf. We currently use Mailchimp to send some of our emails and Google Analytics to analyse data from our website. We will only provide those companies with the information they need to deliver the relevant service, and we make sure that your data is treated with the same level of care as if we were handling it directly.

Non-personal information

We also collect some non-personal information from you, for example when you visit our website. We record things like your IP (internet protocol) address – the unique number of the device you are using to access our website, which pages you visit (on our website only), when they were visited, and the type of device you were using. This information helps us create a better experience for everyone who uses our website.

Examples of the type of information that can be collected using your IP address include the type and version of your browser, and the location from which you are accessing our site. This helps us improve how our page templates appear and change content to make it relevant to our website visitors.

 

Cookies and Our Website

A cookie is a small file which is placed on your computer by a site when you visit it.

Cookies allow websites and applications to store your preferences in order to present content, options or functions that are specific to you. They also enable us to see information like how many people use the website and what pages they tend to visit.

You can refuse cookies on our website, but this may prevent you from using parts of our site, like creating a membership account, logging in and out booking events and posting contributions to our noticeboard.

We embed videos on our site using Youtube, which sets cookies on your computer once you click on the video player. To find out more about Youtube’s cookies please visit their privacy policy.

We use the Google Analytics service which allows us to monitor how our site is used. Google may set several cookies and these are used to collect information about how visitors use our site. We use the information to monitor how many visitors come to our site, from where, what pages they visit, what type of browser, computer or device they used. We use this information to improve our website. The Google Analytics cookies collect information in an anonymous form and cannot personally identify you. You can read more about Google’s Privacy Policy here.

If you wish to restrict or block the cookies which we set, you can do this through your browser settings. The ‘Help’ function in your browser should tell you how.

You may also like to visit http://www.aboutcookies.org which contains comprehensive information on how to do this on a wide variety of browsers. Please be aware that restricting cookies may impact on the functionality of our website.

Your Rights

The GDPR sets out rights for individuals about the use of their personal information.

You have the right to:

Be informed about the collection and use of your data. The GDPR requires that we are transparent about why we are collecting your data and what we are using it for.

  • Access your information at any time. You can request to see any data we hold on you, and we must provide that information within a month of receiving your request.
  • Correct your information. The ‘right to rectification’ means you can have any personal data we hold about you changed if it is inaccurate or incomplete.
  • Have your personal information removed. You can request for us to delete your personal information under the ‘right to be forgotten.’
  • Restrict the processing of your personal information. This means you can request that we do not use the information we hold about you.
  • Ask for a copy of your personal data. This allows individuals to obtain and reuse their personal data for their own purposes across different services.
  • Object to the processing of your personal data. This includes the right to stop your data being used for direct marketing.
  • Object to the use of automated decision-making and profiling. This includes making a decision solely by automated means without any human involvement, and automated processing of personal data to evaluate certain things about an individual.
  • Where you have provided consent to be contacted or to receive a service, you will be entitled to withdraw that consent at any time.

How To Contact Us

You can contact us using the details below if you:

  • Would like to access your information
  • Would like us to change the way we contact you
  • Have any queries or concerns as to how your data is processed
  • Have any questions about this privacy notice or the information we hold about you

Please contact David Clare (Chair) via:

Changes To This Policy

We hope that we can resolve any query or concern you raise about our use of your information.

If you have a concern about the way Barnet Multi Faith Forum is collecting or using your personal data the General Data Protection Regulation also gives you right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority. The supervisory authority in the UK is the Information Commissioner who may be contacted at https://ico.org.uk/concerns/.

Changes To This Policy

We may make changes to this Privacy Policy from time to time. If we make any changes in the way we use your personal information we will make this clear on our website or by contacting you directly.

Last updated: 10th July 2019