Privacy Policy
1. Who we arePlaceBuilder is a website owned by The Future Fox Ltd, which is a company registered in England and Wales. Our mission is to accelerate the development of smart, sustainable, and people-focused places, and we do this by making it easy for anyone to influence planning decisions. This is our updated Privacy Policy going into effect on the 19th July 2021. This Privacy Policy explains what data we might collect, how it's used and how it's protected. 2. Who is responsible for the processing of your personal data?The Future Fox is the Data Controller and is responsible for collecting, storing, processing and maintaining personal data obtained through this website (placebuilder.io). 3. The data we collect, why we collect and process it, and what we do with it3.1 Personal data we collect Any information related to a person that can be used to identify them directly or indirectly is personal data. We collect the following personal data: Suggestions and preferences
Postcode data
Age group and interest in the project
Other demographic data
Website interaction data
Names and email addresses
3.2 The legal basis for processing your personal data The legal basis for processing your suggestions and preferences, postcode, age group, interest in the area, if you supply them to us, is to conduct a public task. The legal basis for processing other demographic data (ethnic group, whether you have any conditions that reduce your ability to carry out day-to-day activities, and your gender identity), if you supply them to us, is in the significant public interest. The legal basis for processing your name and email, if you supply them to us, is your explicit consent. The legal basis for processing anonymised website interaction data is your explicit consent. 3.3 What we do with your data Responses to this consultation are analysed by us and will be considered by the client. To do this, we will share the data and analyses with the paying client. We will not use your data for any other purpose.
We will not:
4. CookiesOur website will place “cookies” on your computer to help improve your experience when you visit our website, detect spam, improve security and navigate through our web pages. You can delete cookies using your browser settings (these vary depending on which software you are using). We use the following cookies: 4.1 Strictly necessary cookies (always enabled) These cookies are necessary for the website to function and cannot be switched off in our systems. They are usually only set in response to actions made by you which amount to a request for services, such as setting your privacy preferences or responding to survey answers. These cookies do not store any personally identifiable information.
These cookies allow us to count visits and traffic sources so we can measure and improve the performance of this website. They help us to know which pages are the most and least popular and see how visitors move around the website. If you do not allow these cookies we will not know when you have visited the website.
We don't use any other cookies, tokens or beacons. We do not store your IP address in any format in our database. 5. Social mediaWe use one or more social media pixels or other Javascript enabled trackers on the website (“social media pixel”). Social media pixels are made available to us by the relevant social media platform. They enable us to identify if you landed on our website by clicking on an advert shown to you on the social media platform, or a link that we published on the social media platform. If you do not use social media platforms, the social media pixels are not able to collect data about you. We use this information to measure the effectiveness of social media adverts for statistical and market research purposes. The data collected in this way is anonymous to us, i.e. we do not see or have access to personal data of individual users or their social media accounts. 6. Storage of personal dataAll our data is stored in the UK for as long as:
The storage period of personal data processed using social media pixels is determined by the relevant social media platforms. We will retain your name and email address as long as you are subscribed to our email notification service. You can unsubscribe at any point through the link provided in our emails to you and your name and email address data will be deleted. 7. Your rightsYou have a right of access to any personal data we hold about you, by making a Subject Access Request (SAR) to our contact email below. You have the right to request:
Find out more about your rights on the Information Commissioner's website. 8. Changes to this Privacy PolicyWe may change this privacy notice. In that case, the 'last updated' date at the bottom of this page will change. Any changes to this privacy notice will apply to you and your data as of that date. We encourage you to review this privacy notice regularly to find out how we are protecting your data. 9. Contacting usFor questions about this privacy notice or the practices of the website, you can contact: [email protected] 10. ComplaintsIf you feel we have been unable, or unwilling, to resolve your information rights, you have the right to lodge a complaint with the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO). The ICO are the supervisory authority responsible for data protection in the UK. For further information, including independent data protection advice and information in relation to your rights, you can contact the Information Commissioner at: The Information Commissioner Wycliffe House Water Lane Wilmslow Cheshire SK9 5AF Tel: 08456 30 60 60 Website: www.ico.org.uk You can also report any concerns here: https://ico.org.uk/concerns/handling/ |