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Privacy Policy

Privacy Policy

Your Data and Your Privacy

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In order to fulfil our contractual obligations to you (our guests or potential guests) we have to collect and keep secure certain information that identifies you, known as Personally Identifiable Information (PII).  We are committed to protecting and respecting your privacy.  Changes to the Data Protection laws and the introduction in May 2018 of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) require us to provide the information below regarding the processing go your PII.

 

Who we are and what we do

 

I am Shoshana Kitchen at Cottages of Campden, providing holiday rental accommodations which are located in Chipping Campden.  I determine how and why your personal data is processed and as such I am the data controller.  

 

What we collect

 

Personal information supplied by you on an enquiry/booking form/email/telephone call, which may include your name, address, email address, telephone number and any other information specific to your booking, including the names, number, sex and age range of your party, and any other information that is relevant to our meeting your holiday requirements and providing you with the best service.  Your IP address is also classed as Personally Identifiable Information, and is included in any emails you send.  we use Google Analytics (GA) to help us review our marketing performance; GA is configured to analyse your IP address.

 

Financial information

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We do not collect any information about you that is financially sensitive.  Card payments are processed via telephone.  Your card details are stored electronically on a secure server and are password protected.  

 

Why we collect it

 

There are a number of legal bases for collecting and storing data that are defined by different headings under GDPR.  The headings that apply to our relationship with you are Contract, Legal Obligation, Legitimate Interest and Consent.

 

Booking Contracts: We collect the information we need to answer any enquiry you make regarding our holiday accommodation, and to process any resulting booking from initial booking through to your departure and any subsequent communication or feedback.  The basis for this is defined under GDPR as Contract.

Accounting and tax: We use information to enable us to produce figures to meet our legal obligations for accounting and tax.  The basis for this is defined under GDPR as Legal Obligation.

Market research: We analyse information to enable us to assess trends in booking patterns and how we have obtained bookings (e.g. via a third party listing site, direct to our website, recommendations and others) and how many enquiries convert to bookings.  This helps us to make best decisions on how we use our advertising budget.  The basis for this is defined under GDPR as Legitimate Interest.

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How we store it

 

Data is stored on a password protected drive.  We may use data for research, accounting and tax, and marketing as described above.

 

How long we keep it

 

We are required to keep records of the information needed for accounting and tax purposes for six years.  Any data not required for the purposes of accounting and tax is kept for twelve months.

 

How we protect it

 

You might enter information on our website, so our website and domain has an SSL security certificate to provide a secure connection between you and the website.  When you visit our website you should see the padlock symbol alongside our domain name as confirmation.  All data is on password protected computers. We do not share your data with any third party for any reason other than if legally required to do so for purposed of lawful investigation.  

 

Your rights to see the information we hold about you

 

If you have any concerns you an ask to see the information we hold about you and have it corrected or deleted.  Please contact us by email to info@cotswoldbakehouse.co.uk.  There is further information about your rights under GDPR on the Information Commissioner’s Office website, whom you should also contact if we are unable to resolve any complaint regarding your data or privacy www.ico.org.uk

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