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Blackbullion privacy notice

V2.2 (GDPR) 1 September 2020

Purpose of our notice

BLACKBULLION LIMITED (Company Number 7629923) of 5 Technology Park, Colindeep Ln, London NW9 6BX weus or our) provides the products and services offered on the Blackbullion website www.blackbullion.com (Platform).

For the purposes of the Data Protection Act 2018 (Act) and the General Data Protection Regulation (EU) 2016/679 (GDPR), we are a data controller except where we also act as a data processor under the instructions of a third party (such as educational institutions).

We have adopted this Privacy Notice to reflect the standards we have in place to protect the data we collect about individuals that is necessary for:

• providing the products and services that we offer; and
• the normal day-to-day operations of our business.

By publishing this Privacy Notice we aim to make it easy for our users, customers and the public to understand what data we collect and store, why we do so, how we receive and/or obtain that information, and the rights each individual has with respect to their data in our possession.

Who this notice applies to

We handle data in our own right and also for and on behalf of our customers and users.

Our Privacy Notice does not apply to information we collect about businesses or companies, however it does apply to information which we store about the individuals in those businesses or companies.

The Privacy Notice applies to all forms of information, physical and digital, whether collected or stored electronically or in hard copy.

If, at any time, an individual provides data or other information about someone other than himself or herself, the individual warrants that they have that person’s consent to provide such information for the purposes specified.

The Platform is not available to persons under the age of 16 years.

We reserve the right to make changes to this Privacy Notice. We will make sure to keep users notified in advance of any such changes.

The information we collect and how it is used

In the course of business it is necessary for us to collect data where we have express consent, pursuant to contract or where we have demonstrated a legitimate interest. This information allows us to identify who an individual is for the purposes of our business, share data when we are required to do so by third parties, contact the individual in the ordinary course of business and transact with the individual. Without limitation, the type of information we may collect is:

Personal Information. We may collect personal details such as an individual’s name, location, date of birth, nationality, family details, student’s university identification number, and other information, – that allows us to identify who the individual is and share details as part of our services;

Contact Information. We may collect information such as an individual’s email address, telephone number, third-party usernames, residential, business and postal address and other information – that allows us to contact the individual;

Learning Information. We collect information about how an individual uses our platform – including but not limited to lessons begun and completed, tools used, assessment scores and results achieved – this allows us to determine the effectiveness of our pedagogy and the impact of our platform to users and clients.

Information an individual sends us. We may collect any personal correspondence that an individual sends us, or that is sent to us by others about the individual’s activities, including activities with our partners (such as Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter) – that allows us to track those activities and share details as part of our services.

Statistical & Device Information. We may also collect statistical and device information about an individual’s online and offline activity as specified in our Cookies Policy. We use this information to tailor and improve our services.

We may collect other similar information and personal data about an individual, which we will maintain in accordance with the principles established in this Privacy Notice.

We may also collect data by which an individual cannot be identified such as information regarding their computer, network and browser. This may include their IP address.

How information is collected

Most information will be collected in association with an individual’s use of the Platform, products and services, an enquiry about us or generally dealing with us. However, we may also receive data from other sources such as advertising, an individual’s own promotions, public records, mailing lists, contractors, staff, and recruitment agencies. In particular, information is likely to be collected as follows:

Registrations/Subscriptions/Purchases. When an individual registers, subscribes and or purchases a product, service, list, account, connection or other process whereby they enter data details or grant access to information in order to receive or access something, including a transaction or services;

Accounts/Memberships. When an individual submits their details to open an account and/or become a member with us;

Partners. When an individual grants us access to their accounts with our business partners (such as Facebook or Twitter);

Supply/Contact. When an individual supplies us with services or contacts us in any way; and

Pixel Tags. Pixel tags enable us to send email messages in a format customers can read and they tell us whether mail has been opened.

If, at any time, a third party provides data or other information about any individual, we will require consent to provide such information to us for the purpose specified.

We will publish changes to the way that information is collected at the point of collection and within this notice. As there are many circumstances in which we may collect information both electronically and physically, we will ensure that an individual provides express consent when their data is being collected in any other way.

We may also collect anonymous data such as traffic, IP addresses and transaction statistics, which may be used and shared on an aggregated and anonymous basis.

How data is stored

The data that we collect from you may be transferred to, and stored outside the European Economic Area (EEA) and with third parties. It may also be processed by staff operating outside the EEA who work for us or for one of our suppliers. In these instances if your data is shared with organisations who reside in countries or territories where they are not subject to broadly similar rights to those you have in the United Kingdom/EEA, we will take all reasonable steps to establish that the appropriate safeguards are in place at recipient partner organisations.

Such staff maybe engaged in, among other things, the fulfilment of your order, the processing of your payment details and the provision of support services.

You hereby consent to this transfer, storing or processing.

When data is used

We will not use any data other than for the purpose for which it was collected other than with the individual’s permission, or where we have a legitimate interest. The purpose of collection is determined by the circumstances in which the information was collected and/or submitted.

We will retain data for the period necessary to fulfil the purposes outlined in this Privacy Notice, being not longer than 7 years unless a longer retention period is required or permitted by law.

Information is used to enable us to operate our business, especially as it relates to an individual. This may include, subject to necessary consent (as required):

the provision of goods and services between an individual and us;

• verifying an individual’s identity, work experience or qualifications;
• communicating with an individual about:
• their relationship with us;
• our goods and services;
• our own marketing and promotions to customers and prospects; and/or
• competitions, surveys and questionnaires, for which we will get expressed consent at the point of submission;
• investigating any complaints about or made by an individual, or if we have reason to suspect that an individual is in breach of any of our terms and conditions or that an individual is or has been otherwise engaged in any unlawful activity; and/or
• as required or permitted by any law (including the GDPR).

If you publicly post about us, or communicate directly with us, on a social media website, we may collect and process the data contained in such posts or in your public profile for the purpose of addressing any customers services requests you may have and to monitor and influence public opinion.

When data is disclosed

We disclose an individual’s information as necessary to perform the services on the Platform. It may also be necessary for us to disclose an individual’s data to third parties in a manner compliant with the GDPR in the course of our business, such as for processing activities like website hosting.

We may share assessment and engagement data with university student service departments to enhance and inform their service provision as appropriate. WE do NOT share financial data unless the user explicitly “opts-in” to sharing this with their university.

We will not disclose or sell an individual’s data to unrelated third parties under any circumstances unless: (a) applicable consent has been obtained for us to share your personal data with that third party (for example, where you indicate you are interested in an establishment and would like us to share your contact details with them so they can tell you about their offerings, or where you want to share Learning Information with a third party); (b) we are processing your personal data (such as Learning Information, assessment and engagement data) as a service provider for or on behalf of that third party, and that third party is the controller in respect of your personal data (for example, where you are signing into Blackbullion to complete an assessment in connection with your studies or prospective studies, and we are providing a service to your university, in which case please refer to your university’s privacy policy to understand your rights and how your personal data is used); or (c) we engage other companies to perform tasks on our behalf and we need to share your information with them to provide products and services to you (in which case we will not permit those third parties to use your personal data for their own independent purposes). We will ensure that any such providers comply with the principles of the GDPR.

There are some circumstances in which we must disclose an individual’s information:

where we reasonably believe that an individual may be engaged in fraudulent, deceptive or unlawful activity that a governmental authority should be made aware of;

as required by any law, including but not limited to court orders; and/or

in order to sell our business (as we may transfer data to a new owner).

We may share assessment and engagement data with university student service departments to enhance and inform their service provision as appropriate. WE do NOT share financial data or information unless the user explicitly “opt-in” to sharing this with their university.

We will not disclose an individual’s data to any entity outside of the EEA, unless that entity operates in an environment governed by requirements that are at least equivalent to the GDPR. We will take reasonable steps to ensure that any disclosure to an entity outside of the United Kingdom will not be made until that entity has agreed in writing with us to safeguard data as we do.

We may partner with or utilise third-party service providers (such as Gmail from Google, Inc) to communicate with an individual and to store contact details about an individual. These service providers may be located outside the United Kingdom, including the United States of America (subject to the Privacy Shield), another adequate protection country or otherwise in compliance with the GDPR.

If we are involved in a merger, asset sale, financing, liquidation or bankruptcy, or acquisition of all or some portion of the business to another company, you consent to us sharing information with that company before and after the transaction closes.

We disclose an individual’s information as necessary to perform the services on the Platform. It may also be necessary for us to disclose an individual’s data to third parties in a manner compliant with the GDPR in the course of our business, such as for processing activities like website hosting.

Third party websites and accounts

We may share an individual’s information with third parties for the processing and storage of certain personal information on terms which are substantially the same as those set out in this Privacy Notice.

We may link your account with a third party (such as Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter) to our services to enable certain functionality, which allows us to obtain information from those accounts (including your profile picture, friends or contacts).

The information we may obtain from those services often depends on your settings or their privacy policies. We recommend that you read any third party privacy policies before entering any personal information.

Cookie policy

Our website may use cookies to distinguish you from other users of our Platform. This helps us to provide you with a good experience when you browse our Platform and also allows us to improve our Platform. By continuing to browse the Platform, you are agreeing to our use of cookies.

A cookie is a small file of letters and numbers that we store on your browser or the hard drive of your device if you agree. Cookies contain information that is transferred to your device’s hard drive. You block cookies by activating the setting on your browser that allows you to refuse the setting of all or some cookies. However, if you use your browser settings to block all cookies (including essential cookies) you may not be able to access all or parts of our Platform.

Please refer to our Cookie Policy, contained in the Terms of Use document, for further information.

Opting “in” or “out”

An individual may withdraw consent or opt to not have us collect their data and communicate with them at certain times by not providing express content. This may prevent us from offering them some, or all, of our services and may terminate their access to some or all of the services they access with or through us. They will be aware of this when:

Opt In. Where relevant, the individual will have the right to choose to have information collected and/or receive information from us; or

Opt Out. Where relevant, the individual will have the right to choose to exclude himself or herself from some or all collection of information and/or receiving information from us. An individual may revoke their consent at any time, and the decision to opt out will be made through the same media which allowed the individual to opt in (and other additional media).

If an individual believes that they have received information from us that they did not opt in to receive, they should contact us on the details below.

The safety & security of data

We will take all reasonable precautions to protect an individual’s data from unauthorised access. This includes appropriately securing our physical facilities and electronic networks.

The security of online transactions and the security of communications sent by electronic means or by post cannot be guaranteed. Each individual that provides information to us via the internet or by post does so at their own risk. We cannot accept responsibility for misuse or loss of, or unauthorised access to, data where the security of information is not within our control.

We are not responsible for the privacy or security practices of any third party (including third parties that we are permitted to disclose an individual’s data to in accordance with this Notice or any applicable laws). The collection and use of an individual’s information by such third parties may be subject to separate privacy and security policies. If an individual suspects any misuse, loss of, or unauthorised access to, their data, they should let us know immediately.

To the extent permitted by law, we are not liable for any loss, damage or claim arising out of another person’s use of the data where we were authorised to provide that person with the data.

How to access and/or update information

The Act gives you the right to request from us the data that we have about you.

If an individual cannot update his or her own information, we will correct any errors in the data we hold about an individual within 7 days of receiving written notice from them about those errors.

It is an individual’s responsibility to provide us with accurate and truthful data. We cannot be liable for any information that is provided to us that is incorrect.

We may charge an individual a reasonable fee for our costs incurred in meeting any of their requests to disclose the data we hold about them if such a request is manifestly unfounded or excessive. We reserve the right to clarify the specific information your request relates to.

Information will be provided within one month of receipt of the request.

Upon your request, we will delete your information and personal data from our active databases.

The foregoing (and your right to object as discussed below) apply unless (and to the extent) we hold personal data about you on behalf of a third party and only process it on their instructions, for example where we provide learning and assessment services to a third party such as your university, and you access those services through our platform, in which case, we will forward your request to that third party which is the controller in respect of the processing of your personal data, and you should liaise with them to discuss your request.

Complaints and disputes

You have the right to object to processing not based on legitimate interests or the performance of a task in the public interest/exercise of official authority (including profiling); and direct marketing; unless we hold legitimate grounds for processing or the processing is for the establishment, exercise or defence of legal claims.

You have the right to lodge a complaint with a supervisory authority if you consider that the processing of your data infringes upon the General Data Protection Regulation.

If an individual has a complaint about our handling of their data, they should address their complaint in writing to the details below.

If we have a dispute regarding an individual’s data, we both must first attempt to resolve the issue directly between us.

If we become aware of any unauthorised access to an individual’s data which is likely to result in a high risk for the rights and freedoms of the data subject we will inform them at the earliest practical opportunity once we have established what was accessed and how it was accessed.

Additions to this notice

If we decide to change this Privacy Notice, we will post the changes on our website at www.blackbullion.com/privacy. It is your responsibility to refer back to this Privacy Notice to review any amendments.

We may do things in addition to what is stated in this Privacy Notice to comply with the Act and nothing in this Privacy Notice shall deem us to have not complied with the Act.

Contacting us

All correspondence with regards to privacy should be addressed to:

The Data Protection Officer
Blackbullion Ltd
1 Mark Square, Hackney, London EC2A 4EG
data@blackbullion.com
You may contact us by email in the first instance.